20 épisodes
(8 h 20 min)
Épisodes
S1 E1 • Episode 1
At London's legendary Comedy Store, Mark Watson on phrases, meanings and travel. Andrew Lawrence on getting fat and noisy neighbours. Andi Osho on the worst places in Britain and Alun Cochrane on relationships.
Première diffusion : 3 septembre 2010
S1 E2 • Episode 2
Jack Whitehall on alpha males; Seann Walsh on drunken conversations; Ava Vidal on child poverty; and Kevin Bridges on South London crime.
Première diffusion : 10 septembre 2010
S1 E3 • Episode 3
Micky Flanagan on cockney boys, Kai Humphries on adolescence, Tom Wrigglesworth on public transport and Neil Delamere on diving with sharks.
Première diffusion : 18 septembre 2010
S1 E4 • Episode 4
Stand-up comedy from Pete Johansson, Rufus Hound, Jo Caufield and Rob Rouse.
Première diffusion : 24 septembre 2010
S1 E5 • Episode 5
At London's legendary Comedy Store tonight, Kevin Bridges on his Scottish accent, Zoe Lyons on alpha males, Andrew Lawrence on his school experiences and Russell Kane on the X Factor.
Première diffusion : 1 octobre 2010
S1 E6 • Episode 6
At London's legendary Comedy Store tonight, Russell Kane on the recession, Micky Flanagan on trying for a baby, Tom Stade on drug addiction and Mark Watson on Londoners and muggers.
Première diffusion : 8 octobre 2010
S1 E7 • Episode 7
At London's legendary Comedy Store tonight, Alun Cochrane on modern technology, Zoe Lyons on vegans, Seann Walsh on Brighton and Jack Whitehall on the Royal Family and Robert Mugabe.
Première diffusion : 16 octobre 2010
S1 E8 • Episode 8
At the Comedy Store tonight are Marlon Davis on Barack Obama, Jason Byrne on getting sex when you're older, Steve Williams on night clubs and Phil Nichol on offending people.
Première diffusion : 22 octobre 2010
S1 E9 • Episode 9
At London's legendary Comedy Store tonight, Jarred Christmas on aggressive Londoners, Steve Williams on graffiti, Andi Osho on Nigerian parenting and Mike Wilmot on alcoholism and London.
Première diffusion : 29 octobre 2010
S1 E10 • Episode 10
Stand-up comedy from Rufus Hound, Tom Stade, Ava Vidal and Simon Evans.
Première diffusion : 5 novembre 2010
S1 E11 • Episode 11
Rob Rouse on becoming a father, Paul Tonkinson on the rules of rugby, Terry Alderton on accents and Simon Cowell, and Josh Howie on religion.
Première diffusion : 13 novembre 2010
S1 E12 • Episode 12
Jason Byrne on marriage and annoying his wife, Lloyd Langford on the recession, Jo Caulfield on relationships and Dave Fulton on the police.
Première diffusion : 20 novembre 2010
S1 E13 • Episode 13
Neil Delamere on a liaison with a Swedish girl, Lucy Porter on fashion, Ian Moore on his kids, Pete Johansson on the differences between men and women.
Première diffusion : 27 novembre 2010
S1 E14 • Episode 14
Lloyd Langford on the Winter Olympics, Tom Wrigglesworth on internet porn, Craig Campbell on canoe man, and Justin Moorhouse on getting heckled.
Première diffusion : 4 décembre 2010
S1 E15 • Episode 15
At London's legendary Comedy Store tonight, Jarred Christmas on marriage, Terry Alderton on Afghanistan, Josh Howie on being Jewish and Phil Nichol on his Canadian roots and accents.
Première diffusion : 11 décembre 2010
S1 E16 • Episode 16
Carl Donnelly on his Subway sandwich experience, John Gordillo on binge drinking, Miles Jupp on class differences and Jason John Whitehead on Facebook.
Première diffusion : 18 décembre 2010
S1 E17 • Episode 17
Dave Fulton on the World Cup, Mick Ferry on long term relationships, Jeff Innocent on holidaying in Guernsey, and Ian Moore on today's youth.
Première diffusion : 10 janvier 2011
S1 E18 • Episode 18
Paul Tonkinson on Boris Johnson, Chris McCausland on online shopping, Lucy Porter on therapy and Miles Jupp on Stephen Hawking.
Première diffusion : 17 janvier 2011
S1 E19 • Episode 19
Mick Ferry on Newcastle, Charlie Baker on getting fat, Jason John Whitehead on racism and fame, and Jeff Innocent on Crocs and road rage.
Première diffusion : 24 janvier 2011
S1 E20 • Episode 20
Justin Moorhouse on coffee shops, Carl Donnelly on one night stands, Chris McCausland on embarrassing situations, and Craig Campbell on Norway.
Première diffusion : 31 janvier 2011