Live at the Electric - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
Russell Kane introduces a hand-picked collection of the hottest emerging talent getting the live comedy scene in a spin.
Russell brings the bard to Essex in The Only Way is Shakespeare, Marcel Lucont gives us some sex advice and Jones reveals his true feelings for The Headmaster as WitTank present The School.
Episode 2
Stand-up comic Russell Kane takes to the stage to present quickfire sketches, short films and comedy characters from the likes of Two Episodes of Mash, Totally Tom and Marcel Lucont, and enough laughs to power the national grid. A French exam gets seriously out of hand in WitTank present The School; Lucy Beaumont dissects the differences between living in London and Hull; and Two Episodes Of Mash's undertakers discover a live one.
Episode 3
Russell Kane returns with his troupe of the finest, freshest comedians from the UK and beyond. The prospect of parents evening causes panic in WitTank presents The School; Marcel Lucont advises how to make international travel more entertaining; and master of seduction Antonio teaches us how to deal with rejection.
Episode 4
Russell Kane hosts more short films, quick-fire sketches and musical comedy. Russell tells us what he's learned in Thailand, Toby escapes the wardrobe room to the perils of Victorian London and Totally Tom's Tom S thinks he has died.
Episode 5
Russell Kane returns to rock your TV off its stand with his troupe of the finest, freshest comedians from the UK and beyond. Two episodes of Mash's astronauts make an unscheduled stop on their way to the rocket, Antonio explains how to deal with any competition to his intended conquests and headmaster accidentally eats a piglet in WitTank presents The School.
Episode 6
TV's freshest comedy show takes another turn. It's all-out gang warfare for Totally Tom, Daveutio is alarmed by Sharonetti's new hair-do in The Only Way Is Shakespeare, and Marcel Lucont has some French poetry to share with us.
Episode 7
Russell Kane hosts TV's hottest late-night comedy series, featuring an ensemble of the best new acts on the comedy scene. Expect quick-fire sketches, musical comedy and short films from the likes of Two Episodes of Mash, WitTank and Lucy Beaumont. Lothario Antonio tells us how to stimulate a woman's mind, Film Fizz's Chris Kendall goes head to head with Colin Firth and snooty Frenchman Marcel Lucont shares his views on religion.
Episode 8
Award-winning stand-up comic Russell Kane recounts what happened when he took his mum out clubbing, Daveutio shows off his new chariot in The Only Way is Shakespeare and the beauty of the French language is explained by Marcel Lucont.
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