Plans to launch the second series with Paul McCartney are disrupted at the last minute due to a change in McCartney's schedule. However, helping to ease viewer disappointment are guests including Michael Palin.
Among Clive's guests is the man who recorded the show's theme back in 1983. "I think as a real good soulful song," Elvis Costello tells him, "it makes a great theme tune for a chat show."
Almost inarguably the most famous episode of the series, as Clive's final guests, the Bee Gees, walk out of their interview after Clive's jokes about their music don't sit well with Barry Gibb.
Clive makes the unwittingly prescient remark to Demi Moore that her ten-year marriage to Bruce Willis is "like 500 showbiz years". Demi talks about the hard training for her new movie, GI Jane, while also on the show is Robbie Coltrane.
Clive gets some tips in interviewing from Alan Partridge, who tells him: "There's a fine line, for example, between, you know, having a bit of a jape [...] and just being plain rude." Also appearing are Wesley Snipes and Joanna Lumley.
Clive has one of his more relatively serious interviews as he asks F.W. de Klerk about the reform process in South Africa. After supressing most of his comic instincts, Clive is back on familiar ground with his final guest, Ronnie Corbett.