Da Ali G Show - Season 1
Season 1
Ali leaves behind his posse in Staines and goes global, keeping it real around the world in a bid to wipe out Third World debt, secure world peace and search for the globe's finest punnai.
Episodes
Neil Hamilton
Ali pitches his new movie, 'Booka', at the Cannes Film Festival. There's a lively discussion on animal rights, Neil Hamilton joins Ali on the sofa and Borat learns about British etiquette.
John Humphrys
Ali interviews John Humphrys, presents his home shopping channel, QVG, and helps Fran Healy from Travis give 'Why Does It Always Rain on Me?' an urban twist, while Borat learns about British comedy.
Roy Hattersley
It's up to Ali G to turn the tables in the Third World... with turntables. Ali goes behind the scenes of US TV, and Roy Hattersley and Chrissie Hynde join Ali on the show.
Mohamed Al-Fayed
Ali gets the low-down on the FB, Aiiii. There's rapping from Mohamed Al-Fayed, and Borat finds out what it takes to be a true British huntsman.
Gail Porter
Ali learns how to save the environment... and use guns to kill people. Later, he serenades the lovely Gail Porter, and Borat joins Cambridge University's young intelligentsia for a game of cricket.
Anita Roddick
Anita Roddick and Ali discuss some interesting new products for Body Shop, Borat feels the passion of the Henley Regatta, and Jarvis insists on helping the aged.
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