Live at the Electric - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Episode 1
Two Episodes of Mash launch their new unconventional nicotine aversion product, Luke McQueen enters a rap battle in an attempt to win back his lost love and Chastity Butterworth discovers how difficult it is to shout 'breadbuns' whilst wearing a snorkel.
Episode 2
There's a very nasty bug going around in WitTank present The School; a particularly horrific party is being hosted by the Twins Macabre; and the social etiquette of visiting public toilets is carefully explained by Chastity Butterworth.
Episode 3
Sharonetti is attracted to Daveutio's uselessness in The Only Way Is Shakespeare; the youth club receive some job interview practice from Pete Swivel; and Latin lothario Antonio discovers a love for all things equestrian.
Episode 4
Roger Showbusiness attempts to hypnotise the audience into eating cheese; WitTank use their all-seeing, all-knowing oracle to order school stationery; and Luke McQueen resorts to even more desperate measures in order to #getsarahback.
Episode 5
Pete Swivel decides the youth club needs a sex education class from a professional; French bon viveur Marcel Lucont recollects his earliest memories; and East End Cabaret provide an eye-watering tale of how to deal with a stiff situation.
Episode 6
Russell Kane explains why the British like to be unhappy; Totally Tom try their hand at tour guiding; and Linda the Make-Up Girl inflicts some unconventional beauty techniques upon Marcel Lucont.
Episode 7
Two Episodes of Mash spot a familiar looking face in the crowd; Marcel Lucont delivers another tale of coming of age en France; and Sharonetti and Elanio scheme up a sticky end for Daveutio in The Only Way Is Shakespeare.
Episode 8
Russell Kane encounters trouble in paradise; the prime minister finds himself distracted from a world crisis in WitTank The Situation Room; and backstage crew members Totally Tom finally end up front of stage.
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