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- Follows four friends and their antics during their final years of school.
- Four socially troubled 18-year-olds from the south of England go on holiday to Malia.
- After graduating from university, twenty something year-olds Meg, her cousin Bunny and their friend Laura share a flat and face the ups and downs of love and life.
- Jay, Neil, Simon, and Will reunite in Australia for a holiday.
- Siblings living together and the various crazy situations that ensue when they interact with other people.
- Alex Taylor (Stephen Mangan) works for CMA, a successful talent agency. Whilst he is grateful for his job, he is currently going through a messy divorce, causing him to become depressed. His boss however, Stephen Cauldwell (Anthony Head), is sex-obsessed, cocksure and roguish. Alex later meets Helen Ryan (Sharon Horgan), a co-worker who is more successful and herself recovering from a messy relationship, after her boyfriend died months before her wedding.
- Comedy set in the offices of fictional ad company HHH & H.
- Jimmy Carr: Being Funny is packed with over 100 minutes of brand new material, including too-rude-for-TV jokes, hilarious heckling, and even better put-downs. Jimmy pushes the boundaries of comedy and delivers a spectacular show.
- Fried follows the staff in the struggling Croydon branch of a low rent fast food chain, "Seriously Fried Chicken". We follow the group as they navigate the greasy world of nugget vending under the watchful gaze of Mary, their eternally optimistic but desperately ineffectual branch manager. Her job is coveted by bitter assistant manager Derek, who's been working at the restaurant "since it were a Wimpy". Then there's geeky teenager Joe, who only has eyes for Amara; and the man who's decided they're best friends - foul-mouthed and relentlessly self-absorbed Ed; and the older, always riled Shontal. Every week the team have to deal with the customers, each other and the indelible smell of oil.
- The boys try and go global, but can they do it?
- Recorded live in 2007, the Jimmy Carr: Comedian (Live) DVD sees funnyman Jimmy Carr sharing his cynical, but always hilarious, take on life's little absurdities.
- Follow the surreal lives of a group of people who regularly got to a cafe called Angelo's that based in London.
- Britain's foremost multi-award-winning joke technician Jimmy Carr returns with his fourth live stand-up DVD, Jimmy Carr In Concert.
- One of Australia's most serious and busiest actors (also millennial illusionist), Claudia O'Doherty has come to the UK to make some viral videos for her family's travel agency
- Jimmy Carr delivers more of his cynical take on life's little absurdities in his trademark deadpan style in this live stand-up release.
- Jimmy Carr returns with a brand new live stand-up DVD. Recorded live at London's Bloomsbury theatre, Jimmy unleashes brand new material upon his audience that is just too rude for TV, taking his dry and sardonic wit and delightfully crafted jokes to a whole new level.
- British television show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz.
- Jimmy Carr: Making People Laugh features over two hours of material that's too rude for TV.
- Helen Ryan and recently-divorced Alex Taylor work at the talent agency run by lecherous Stephen Caudwell and,after a drink-fuelled evening,wake up in bed together. Helen sees no future in their relationship but Alex is desperately keen - chiefly because he is homeless and needs a girlfriend to move in with. A visit to the off-licence makes Helen a little more agreeable but Alex spoils everything by crying at the thought of his children.
- It's Valentine's Day and to get rid of Alex Helen posts his details on a dating web-site. Initially disinterested Alex responds after sleeping the night on Stephen's sofa and is pleasantly surprised to hear from old girl-friend Sarah. Eschewing romance Helen goes to dinner with her elderly solicitor though he has cancelled and sent along his handsome young assistant - who happens to be gay. Stephen asks Helen's advice believing he has found love - but it quickly turns out to be lust.
- Alex is still homeless and is not pleased when Stephen sends him and Helen to the funeral of rival agent Charlie Renfrew to steal his clients. Helen needs a drink to steady herself as she recalls her boy-friend Pete's funeral and is surprised when Pete's sister and her husband ask her to be godmother to their little girl. Still drunk at the funeral she gets into an argument with the vicar about how an atheist can be a god-parent whilst Alex ends up antagonizing one of the deceased's clients - causing them both to run for it!
- Alex learns from his children that their mother has a new man so,when Helen asks him help her mind her baby god-daughter,he suggests they go to the park so that they can spy on him. His plan is interrupted by Stephen summoning him to a meeting - actually an impromptu party because he is lonely. However next day when Alex has access to his children with Sarah they embarrass him by asking why he was spying on them from behind a tree with his girl-friend and their baby.
- Alex is only too happy to help Sophie organize a surprise birthday party for Helen. To get her out of the way whilst they prepare things he arranges a meeting for her with Roger Comerton,a handsome but limited actor nick-named Dr. Two-Scenes as he usually only gets small roles in hospital dramas. Inevitably both Alex and Helen drink too much and he ends up getting punched by Sophie for declaring his love for Helen - who has gone off to have sex with Dr. Two-Scenes.
- Alex and Helen's relationship issues come to a head at Stephen's latest wedding.
- Jay is annoyed when Carli asks Simon and not him to be a model in her charity fashion show, the proceeds going towards a kidney machine to help the unaccountably popular wheelchair-bound Alistair Scott. Against his principles Will takes the money at the door, when not fighting Alistair, but is thrilled when Charlotte returns and asks him to take part with her on the catwalk. Simon ends up modelling skimpy bathing trunks and, in his hurry to put them on, literally lets it all hang out. Unlike the onlookers, Carli is not amused.
- Simon takes Tara, a girl in the class below him, to a gig at a pub where to impress her, he has told her that he can get any drugs - courtesy of Jay. Jay's first attempt to score ends up with him buying tea-bags though eventually he does obtain some puff. None of the boys have smoked it before though and Will suffers severe side effects and takes to the stage to request an ambulance.
- Anxious to be alone so they can have sex Tara suggests to Simon they visit her sister Sophie at Warwick University but the other boys insist on coming too. Sophie is not impressed. Whilst Simon,thanks to bad advice from Jay,is having trouble with his manhood in the bedroom the others get involved with Sophie's beery flat-mates and their drunken dares. After Neil has wet the bed and Jay made an indecent proposal to a cold-stricken Dutch girl,all four boys are thrown out and Simon is still a virgin.
- Whilst Neil worries that he has got the girl from the cheese counter at ASDA pregnant, Simon is upset that his family must move to Swansea for his father's work. Will suggests a farewell camping trip for the four boys, though he is less than happy when the others use his possessions to light the camp-fire and Simon is not pleased when Neil and Jay let his car run into a lake. After a game in which each of them texts somebody on another's phone, Neil discovers that he is not a father after all and the boys bond in their own odd way.
- Already under pressure from Mr. Gilbert to rat on Neil and Jay for destroying a flower bed, Will does not think it a good idea that the other boys come to his house to throw a party whilst his mother is on a weekend break in the Cotswolds with an old flame. And he is right. Not only do they block the toilet and alter his Facebook picture but set about destroying more flowers in a neighbour's garden. Next morning the boys find themselves under siege from the angry gardener but there's no hiding place as Will's mother returns home early.
- It's Neil's eighteenth birthday and his dad is throwing him a party to which he can invite ten friends - not that he has that many. Simon, seriously dating Tara, arranges a double date for Will with her extremely tall and rapacious friend Kerry. Despite Will's efforts, she is not easy to shake off and, at Neil's dreary party, he dumps her, unaware that her father has just died, which leads to his vilification. Neil, however, takes advantage of the situation to have a happy birthday.
- For the penultimate edition of the second series, Paul and team captains Rob Beckett and Fay Ripley are joined by comedian Judi Love, entertainer Shane Ritchie, maths wizard Carol Vorderman and reality TV star Joe Swash.
- 2010–6.5 (7)TV Episode
- 2010–8.1 (7)TV Episode