The Ricky Gervais Show - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Bryan's Brain
Ricky, Stephen and Karl discuss Karl's theory on how museums procure items. Also, Karl pitches his new idea for a film about a man whose brain is transplanted into Tom Cruise's body.
Comic Relief
After Stephen recalls being the only kid in his school to dress in a costume for Comic Relief Day, Karl shares his idea that there should be one, and only one, charitable cause per year.
Armed Forces
Karl explains why he would have liked to join the Army and recounts his most harrowing acts of bravery.
Room 102
Ricky suggests they play "Room 102", a take on George Orwell's Room 101 from "1984", and asks Karl what he would banish to Room 102 forever.
Karl's Day
After Karl insists that he is really a happy-go-lucky guy at heart, spending most of his time home alone on DIY projects, Ricky and Stephen ask him to take them through a typical day.
The English
Ricky, Stephen and Karl take turns describing the quintessential Englishman, and Karl explains why, if he could be any nationality other than English, he'd choose to be Italian.
Law & Order
Ricky, Stephen and Karl discuss capital punishment, the Ten Commandments and hostage negotiation.
Medicine
Karl shares his thoughts on medical advancements, how being sick makes him feel better, and his idea for a machine that would allow doctors to feel their patients' pain.
Earth
Karl contemplates the beginnings of the Universe, evolution, recycling, and toilets abroad.
Society
Ricky, Stephen, and Karl discuss the laws of society and civil rights.
Wartime
Karl interprets the meaning of wartime sayings and imagines a scenario in which he is the wife of a GI.
World Cup
Ricky, Stephen, and Karl ponder the problem of overzealous sports fans; Karl shares his salivavolume test.
The Year
When asked about his highlight of the past year, Karl describes an insect that ate a crumb from his biscuit. Stephen recounts the embarrassment of buying condoms and reads from Karl's Diary.
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