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Episode 3

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Last broadcast on Fri, 6 Nov 2009, 00:00 on BBC Four (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

Sketch show starring Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller. Dennis Lincoln-Park destroys more priceless artefacts, and a Royal Correspondent gives his unique view on the Royal family.

Chapters

  1. Opening Titles

    1 00.00
  2. Dennis Lincoln-Park destroys more priceless art

    Howard the Weirdo is a little too honest during a game and the RAF Airmen find out one of their friends is a spy.

    2 00.33
  3. A safety film about children in cars

    Frank Dad tells his son about the joys of kissing and the Royal Correspondent reports on Prince Harry's trip to the hospital.

    3 05.26
  4. The Origins of Baby Naming

    Stafford tells Veal about when he got lost whilst driving and the Striding Man hears all about cushions.

    4 11.28
  5. Jilted Jim moves in next door to the newlyweds

    The Royal Correspondent gives an update on Prince Harry's condition (see chapter 3), and the origins of baby naming take a turn for the worse (see chapter 4).

    5 16.59
  6. Another memorable tune from Brabbins and Fyffe

    A man makes a big mistake when buying a shirt with 'South Harbour Patrol' written on it, and the Royal Correspondent debates what Prince Harry would be thinking about (see chapters 3 and 5).

    6 23.02
  7. End Titles / bonus sketch

    The South Harbour Patrol shirt owner is in the market for a new top.

    7 27.48

Credits

Actor
Alexander Armstrong
Actor
Ben Miller
Actor
David Armand
Actor
Martha Howe-Douglas
Actor
Jim Howick
Actor
Katherine Jakeways
Actor
Lucy Montgomery
Actor
Jessica Ransom
Actor
Renton Skinner
Director
Dominic Brigstocke
Producer
Caroline Norris

Broadcasts

  1. Fri 30 Oct 2009
    21:30
  2. Sat 31 Oct 2009
    00:10
  3. Fri 6 Nov 2009
    00:00

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Duration

30 minutes

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