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- Katy Brand's Show is a parallel world of original characters and crazy celebrities with big egos and even bigger flaws that intermingle to create a whole new world of entertainment - like the one we know, but much more fun. With the sword of truth and the shield of chaos at her side, Katy Brand takes on the entire entertainment industry, swills it around in her brain and then spits it out.
- A scouse drug dealer in london
- A mockumentary which covers the making of the show South Park in a fictional fashion, apparently spoofing similar such shows, with the creators pretending to be arrogant, obnoxious jerks who are only in it for the money. Not to be taken as a real documentary under any circumstance.
- Rosie becomes a best-selling author after the publication of her diet tips, but the success comes at a price.
- In 1999, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone created a obscene Internet cartoon called Princess for the website Shockwave.com. This documentary explains why only two episodes were produced.
- Johnny Vaughan is joined by three celebrity guests to assess the week's forthcoming movies.
- Part of Channel 4's Hot Reels: Animation Grand Prix, Adam and Joe assume various identities, showcasing current examples of animation.
- Celebrities discuss their favorite cartoons, sharing the reasons why they had a personal impact on their lives.
- Lee's plant is sick, Sticky's straight laced parents are in town and heading to the flat for lunch. Sticky's attempts to hide any evidence of drug consumption and ban everyone from the flat backfire spectacularly, especially when Ken turns up searching for a little package that he has misplaced the night before. The day does have his benefits though.
- Sticky's 'house party themed launch party' has kicked off but without its main attraction, Bugsy, who has gone to visit his granny. Sticky's frustration goes into overdrive when he discovers that Lee has put Boring Dave's sister, Scarlet, on his guest list 'plus 12.' As with all good parties though, there are several surprises in store for an unsuspecting Sticky and Lee.
- Sticky's Parisian girlfriend Muriel is not happy and the bank has bounced a cheque for the launch party of Bugsy's album. Sticky sees a way out when Lee informs him that 'the neighbours are away'. He comes up with a new concept - 'the house party themed launch party.' Now all he to do is persuade Bugsy, who has problems of his own down at the studio.
- It's a big day in the flat. Lee's plant has germinated. His joy is cut short when Ken tells him there is a strange looking gas fan outside. Lee's paranoia starts and when he here's sticky has been arrested he is forced to take action.
- At the moment there is a drought of drugs everywhere and Sticky and Lee are desperate and to top it all off the TV is broke. And then Ken turns up and says he knows someone unfortunately for Sticky and Lee they have to drive him about since his car is being repaired not long in the car and everything begins to turn into a nightmare
- Lee's big date with daisy is coming up but he is a bit short on cash and since Sticky wont give him any money he has to raise the money by selling the worst drug they have 2ounces of "Commersh". Luckily Carlton is ready to help him or is he?
- While Bugsy and Sticky are off at a club DJ'ing Lee decides to make a fancy dinner for Daisy but when he accidently gets celery and salt instead of celery salt he has to venture to the corner shop(while on a bad mix of thai weed and Bugsy's Rum n' Bass)but will this massive mishap ruin his chance to get with Daisy?
- Encouraged by Carlton and Sophie, Lee downs tools after a minor argument with Sticky turns nasty. Faced with the paralysis of his once profitable business, Sticky is forced to bring Carlton in - a move that can only end in complete disaster. Sophie, meanwhile, uses the situation to promote a radically left wing agenda.
- Muriel is in town and she is not impressed with Sticky's new choice of housemates. Neither is Daisy. Both of them lay down the law in their own inimitable way. Lee discovers that he has a secret admirer and no, it's not Ken.
- Ken, on the run from fearsome gangster The Grid, decides to hole up at the flat. Well, in Sticky's bedroom, specifically. With orders to protect his whereabouts at all costs, Sticky and Lee soon find themselves slaves to Ken's every whim. And that means every whim. The nightmare ends with help from an unexpected quarter only for a new nightmare to begin....
- A spoof movie magazine show featuring original sketches and re-edited interviews with film stars.
- Lily Allen turns her hand to comedy and Captain Rosie takes a look at festivals in Privates Out. Kate Winslet has a normal appointment with the Doctor, and Prince Harry asks Grandma for a favor. Pop parodies include Mika and Take That. New sketches include The Secret Diary of a Victorian Strumpet and the Bad Nun.
- The Queen demonstrates some hidden talents with a car jack. Kate Winslet is being absolutely normal in the gym. Captain Rosie tries her hand at acting, Caroline gets a ride home and the news Anchor Women present a US Election Special. Pop parodies include 1980s favorites Spandau Ballet singing Old.
- Kate Winslet does some very ordinary shopping at the butchers, Caroline Little Treats gets conflicting magazine advice on whether to share her boyfriend's hobbies, or to have other interests and be independent. Captain Rosie Fielding talks about binge-drinking on The Woman's Slot. The news anchorwomen feature the Mexican, a new exercise craze sweeping America.
- Kate Winslet eats a normal breakfast just like her normal fans. Kate Moss tells Stella McCartney if she gets her good grades in science, she will make her look cool. Caroline Little Treats has done a relationship quiz in a magazine. Captain Rosie investigates the ethnicity of make-up. And Coco Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld turn their fashion faces to shoes.
- Kate Moss and Stella McCartney compete for the affections of the French exchange student. Kate Winslet in the local pub eating a very normal pub lunch. Caroline goes shopping for shoes. Angelina 'Queen of the Jungle' Jolie is kidnapped by Meg Ryan and Andie MacDowell. And the American news anchorwomen report the hard-hitting news from Afghanistan.
- Captain Rosie investigates the world of dating on The Woman's Slot. It's time for a lighter item on CNT news, as the anchorwomen invite international stylist and cosmetics guru, Panos Bitchy, onto the show. On the Southbank in London, total dude Lord Melvyn Bragg gets groovy with a couple of crackheads. And Mariah Carey sings a song that will get on your nerves.
- At Normal Farm, Kate Winslet cooks Sunday lunch. On Armed Forces TV, Captain Rosie Fielding discusses health and dieting with nutrition gurus Simon Putney and Jean Witchell. Schoolgirls Kate Moss, Sadie Frost and Stella McCartney are doing a math test. Caroline Little Treats wonders whether or not to have a glass of white wine with her lunch.
- Captain Rosie investigates having a baby. Kate Normal Winslet is in the make-up chair, and hapless politician Clare Bevan MP gets stuck into a debate. Meanwhile, Kate Moss, Stella and Sadie compete for work experience with Karl Lagerfeld, and there is a pop parody of The Sugababes.
- Kate Normal Winslet tries to rent a room, Kate Moss practices being a mum, Captain Rosie hosts a training weekend, and Caroline forces an ultimatum from Darren. Clare Bevan MP gets embroiled in a scandal. Plus an interview with Keira 'Neckbrace' Knightley.
- Coleen McLoughlin promotes her latest book about her life between April 5th and April 7th last year. Captain Rosie Fielding investigates the world of recruitment. Jesus's Girlfriend thinks he should lose some fat. Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie pitch their inventions in the Dragons' Den. And pop parodies include Adele, The Ting Tings and 'Love In Da Pub'.
- Kate Moss crashes Stella McCartney's birthday party, Lily Allen tries her hand at directing, and Captain Rosie attempts to win the battle for hearts and minds. Pop parodies include Leona Lewis, Heart Bypass Operation and Kate Nash. New characters include witless politician Clare Bevan and the ultimate bossy TV makeover presenter.
- Katy Brand is back for another run of anarchic fun; Lily Allen is on a mission, Gwyneth Paltrow tells you how to live your life and Britney Spears drops in and out of the studio. The Queen gets narked during a knighthood, Captain Rosie dusts off her tutu to try Ballet, and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie host their own version of 'Antiques Roadshow'. The Victorian Strumpets get political and there are pop parodies from Blur, Little Boots, and the kids from 'Inner City Musical'.
- Katy Brand is back for another run of anarchic fun; Lily Allen faces death, Gwyneth Paltrow lets you know what cereal you should eat and we reveal Penelope Cruz's lost audition tape for Notting Hill. The Queen has to deal with Edward crying again, while the Bad Bun hosts an Ann Summers party, Captain Rosie investigates China, Caroline tells Darren she's pregnant and The Victorian Strumpets dodge the London Strangler. Pop Parodies include The Killers 'Hummus', U2 and The Saturdays.
- Katy Brand is back for another run of anarchic fun; The Queen does Charles' annual appraisal, Lily Allen tries therapy while Russell Crowe tries poetry and Jennifer Aniston phones it in. Terrible with Babies tries to avoid gardening, Captain Rosie examines marriage while Oedipus Bex, the step-mother from hell, makes an indecent proposal and Caroline gets a few proposals of her own. Pop parodies include Rihanna, James Blunt-Morrison and The Pet Shop Boys 'It's a Song'.
- Katy Brand is back for another run of anarchic fun; Lily Allen is up in the air, The Queen is writing her Christmas Speech while the Young Royals are Faking It. Caroline is looking for wedding dresses, Captain Rosie investigates the credit crunch, Jesus' Girlfriend meets the parents, Terrible With Babies hosts a dinner party and the Bad Nun faces a nasty operation. Pop parodies include; Mark Ronson, Pink, and Alexandra Burke 'Oh Simon'.