Legally Brown

Season 2

Legally Brown is an Australian comedy television series screening on SBS from 23 September 2013.

The ten-part series is hosted and co-written by comedian Nazeem Hussain and produced by Johnny Lowry. It features stand-up in front of a live studio audience, interspersed with pre-recorded scripted comedy sketches as well as character and hidden camera stunts.

Where to Watch Season 2

10 Episodes

  • Episode 1
    E1
    Episode 1After a successful debut season, this program has succumbed to the lure of the bright lights and big city to chase the glitz and glamour of Hollywood for a blockbuster second season. Hosted by comedian Nazeem Hussain, this program is filmed in front of a live studio audience, interspersed with pre-recorded, cleverly orchestrated hidden camera stunts, social experiments on the streets, scripted comedy sketches and riotous characters which crash through the boundaries of race relations, politics and pop culture. In the first episode, Melbourne Cabbies are the best and the bitchiest in the world so buckle in for the first installment of the Real Taxi Drivers of Melbourne. Imran Farook takes his TV show to Hollywood and realises a lifelong dream to meet Ronn Moss from The Bold & The Beautiful.
  • Episode 2
    E2
    Episode 2The government has enforced a racial diversity program by assigning people with 'a token brown friend' and Nazeem takes to the streets in a social experiment to test the program. Muslim Shore returns and the house is rocked by the arrival of male model Brad. It's hijab honey Lamees versus convert Michelle in a battle of Flirt To Convert. Undeterred by the lack of enthusiasm his burqa-inspired garments have attracted from journalist Paula Joye and lingerie designer Annalise Braakensiek, Uncle Sam takes his halal fashion to the streets. Imran Farook gets deep and meaningful with Gary Busey in Hollywood.
  • Episode 3
    E3
    Episode 3The Hollywood Arab has taken on a new gig as a wedding planner to help his comrades make sure their big days go off with a bang. In Muslim Shore, Brad makes a shocking confession about narrowly missing a serious addiction ... to sugar. Imran Farook's Spirit Time in LA invites you to the home of Melissa Rivers to discuss spirit fashion. In a skit that explores what would happen if white Australians became a new minority, Nazeem take on the role of a brown-necked shock-jock who takes controversy to new heights.
  • Episode 4
    E4
    Episode 4To shut down any potential terror attacks, India's counter-terrorism unit has deployed its best agent with skills to rival James Bond - Jack Banerjee. Nazeem poses as an accent interpreter for a foreign prince, but something seems to be lost in translation. Imran Farook brings more hot Hollywood gossip to Legally Brown with Mindy Sterling from Austin Powers.
  • Episode 5
    E5
    Episode 5Muslim Shore's Lamees and Mohammad go on a traditional Muslim date, Nazeem Hussain poses as an overly zealous OH&S officer on the streets of Sydney, and things get weird when Imran Farook sits down with Weird Al Yankovich. The studio audience plays Uncle Sam's quiz show all about Islam: Quislam.
  • Episode 6
    E6
    Episode 6The Real Taxi Drivers of Melbourne returns as Bilal gets a new haircut in the hopes of impressing taxi rank manager Monica. These days more and more people disapprove of common racial stereotypes, or do they? In a new social experiment, Nazeem hits the streets with an army of racially insensitive stereotypes to see how people react. Imran Farook talks with country music star Laura Bell Bundy. Uncle Sam meets the Mayor of Pittwater to pitch his ideas to stop men perving on women at the beach, and singles explain the latest dating app to hit the market - Hinder.
  • Episode 7
    E7
    Episode 7Dr Chowdhry is diagnosing more medical mysteries in 'What's Wrong With You?' On Muslim Shore things are heating up as the housemates spend a little too much time tanning and forget afternoon prayer time. Imran Farook's Spirit Time journeys to The Sopranos' Joe Gannascoli, and famous comedian Brian Posehn.
  • Episode 8
    E8
    Episode 8Uncle Sam speaks to relationship experts, including The Bachelor Australia Tim Robards. In a special Flip World where white Australians are the minority, underground rap clubs have been replaced with underground wine tasting battles and Nazeem must take on journalist George Negus. Imran Farook meets one of America's greatest survivors John Wayne Bobbitt who became infamous for having his penis cut off and re-attached.
  • Episode 9
    E9
    Episode 9What if Carols by Candlelight were to be replaced by a Quran Recitation by Candlelight? Nazeem hits the streets with a National Stress Test to find out if Australians really are as laid back as they say. India's counter terrorism unit has deployed its most available agent, Jack Banerjee to investigate terrorism on the streets of Australia. Nazeem plays 'Word on the Street' with the studio audience, where contestants have to guess some of the scathing comments left on Youtube about him. Imran Farook is in Hollywood and sits down to enlighten Saved By The Bell's Dustin Diamond.
  • Episode 10
    E10
    Episode 10Imran Farook is delighted to meet with Daniel Baldwin to debunk the Bangladesh legend that if you cut the head off a Baldwin three more Baldwin heads appear. It's Christmas on Muslim Shore and tensions between the housemates have reached boiling point. In Flip World, a company committed to caring about diversity sets up a dedicated 'white room' to make their token white employee feel comfortable.

 

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