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9 Episodes
The Big Lobster and Drive-through Booze
E1
The Big Lobster and Drive-through BoozeIn the series premiere, Gary, Chris and Matt are faced with two challenges: first, a Big Lobster, and second, trying not to offend Australians too much.
The Newgate Novel and Condiments on Toast
E2
The Newgate Novel and Condiments on ToastWe're going highbrow this week. Or at least, we're trying to. It all falls apart when Matt suggests some unusual toast preferences.
Stefania Follini and a Moon Theremin
E3
Stefania Follini and a Moon ThereminThis week: we get stuck somewhere dark, it all gets a bit serious for a moment, and Gary pulls his hoodie over his head. It's all kicking off.
Simplehuman and Russian Toilette
E4
Simplehuman and Russian ToiletteThis week... well, there's more than one type of toilet humour in here. Brace yourselves, folks: 'cos we're goin' lowbrow.
Bossche Bol and Nun's Puffs
E5
Bossche Bol and Nun's PuffsAs the sun sets, we have an entire pastry-based episode, offend the Dutch, and have a nun pun run.
Neckarwestheim and the End of the World
E6
Neckarwestheim and the End of the WorldDusk has fallen, and while we start off with science fiction farce and retro British TV, it all goes a bit dark when we starting talking about armageddon.
The Counts of Andechs and Motorway Service Stations
E7
The Counts of Andechs and Motorway Service StationsThis week, Gary works on his impressions, we delve into some European history, and Chris pops a button.
The Flag of Mars and Rods from God
E8
The Flag of Mars and Rods from GodThis week, we get distracted by chocolate, disrespect a man who's been dead for nearly a century, and debate low-gravity football.
The Arctic Winter Games and Dropping the Bomb
E9
The Arctic Winter Games and Dropping the BombIt's the season finale! As the sun sets, we talk about very cold sports; Tom learns he's got weak fingers; and surprisingly, it all ends on a song.