Kelly shares clips and stories from the second episode of his BBC series, including why he set so many sketches in restaurants, and working with Lorraine Chase.
Kelly looks back at the fifth episode of his series, discussing his love of old movies, the production values of the BBC, and how he eventually dropped the use of "cold opens".
Kelly discusses the fourth episode of his BBC series, including whether parts are politically incorrect today, and how he had to learn how to drive on the left while in the UK.
Kelly discusses the third episode of his BBC series, including accidentally slipping and falling during a shower scene, and the amount of energy it takes to have a pretend argument.
Kelly looks back on the "sophomore season" of his programme, hosting clips from Episode 2.1. He describes the difficulties of writing the episode, including which sketch was hastily written when it was found the show was too short.
Kelly begins with a brief tea-spilling scene from Episode 5.4 of his BBC sitcom, then showcases holiday clips from Episode 2.2, discussing some behind-the-scenes details.
Kelly returns to series five to look at his relationship with Lisa Vanderpump as his onscreen girlfriend, and also reflects on the technical difficulties of performing a sketch before a live audience with six other actors.
Kelly looks back at Episode 5.6 of his BBC sitcom, reflecting on how it showed the business as it really was, and how it was actually him singing the musical numbers.