Mark’s admiration for his confident, smooth-talking boss Alan Johnson crosses some worrying boundaries. He grows an ill-advised moustache in tribute to his loquacious manager and eventually Mark even begins to question his own sexuality – definitely not the sign of healthy working relationship.
Alan shares his views on organic food - you'll never look at a box of free-range eggs in the same way...
Flatmates Mark Corrigan and Jeremy Usborne have a complicated relationship, which fluctuates between brotherly love and petty rivalry – although in fairness, it’s mostly the latter. One sure-fire way for Mark to ignite this rivalry is to laugh at Jeremy’s beloved “music” with the object of both their affections, Toni.
Michael McIntyre introduces us to the deadpan comedy wit of Kevin Bridges, who tells us why his home city of Glasgow is so exceptional.
Dara Ó Briain discusses premature ageing and reveals his true age to the audience - prepare for a shock...
Witness the phenomenal physical comedy skills of Lee Evans as he discusses childhood sweets and traffic lights.
Michael McIntyre describes his concept of the ‘man drawer’ – full of all kinds of manly objects, some useful, some not.
Lee gets himself wound up about parking meters and car thieves, and gets a good sweat on in the process.
Sean Lock comes up with the best use yet for pie chats – although I’m not sure if his girlfriend would agree.