Episodes
S4 E1 - Episode 1
February 12, 199530minStephen and Hugh present their Comedy Charter, to ensure that all jokes arrive on time and are of sufficient quality. 'It's a Wonderful Life' is retold with the story of a powerful media mogul named Rupert.This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS4 E2 - Episode 2
February 19, 199530minThe quiz show Going for Gold is spoofed in a new version titled 'English People Appear to be the Most Ignorant in Europe'. Hugh performs a special song dedicated to the tennis player Steffi Graf.This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS4 E3 - Episode 3
February 26, 199530minStephen and Hugh are joined by special guests Clive Mantle and Imelda Staunton to discuss everything from getting drunk to opening supermarkets. Stephen tosses a salad as he expresses his anger about a Shakespeare play he watched at the Royal National Theatre.This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS4 E4 - Episode 4
March 5, 199530minHugh performs a rap song about being nice to an old lady on the bus and Stephen puts forward his idea for growing a small but attractive town in garden in his freshly washed hair. The show closes with Hugh playing the piano as Stephen mixes his latest cocktail creation 'A Quick One for you Stephen'.This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS4 E5 - Episode 5
March 19, 199528minIn a parody of the Oprah Winfrey show a woman confesses her problems with low self-esteem and receives a pointless round of applause. Guests Stephen Moore and Phyllida Law join in some of the sketches including a dilemma with a wasps nest.This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS4 E6 - Episode 6
March 26, 199530minThe Young Tory of the Year National finals are taking place with contestants including Andrew Treadgold, who is reading Bigotry and Libertarian Nonsense at Exeter University. Hugh receives a death threat and Stephen warns him that it might not be safe for him to do his song.This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS4 E7 - Episode 7
April 2, 199530minHugh sings a song about sophistication and Stephen delivers a monologue at extremely high speed. A school truant reveals he hasn't been to school in four years because he's been playing a computer game, he's on level nine though.This title is unavailable due to expired rights