Stephen and Hugh incorporate the song Time, Where Did You Go? and "Dancersize" in their opening gambit. Sketches include "Hardware Store," "Peter and John #2," "Letter to Stephen's Grandfather," "Arthur Meets the Psychiatrist," "The Sportscasters Cover Everyday Life," "Control and Tony Talk About Lies," "Hugh Interviews 'Michael Jackson.'"
The BBC must find new places for funding. Thus this episode is sponsored by Tideyman's Carpets, which ingratiates itself in almost all the sketches: "The Spillage That Wasn't," "Control Talks of the Open Window," "A Right Way and a Wrong Way to Deal with Trick-or-Treaters," "The Tideyman's Test," "Piano Standards," "Nazi Interrogates English Major," "John and Peter #3," and "The Improvised End Sketch."
Fry and Laurie have gags over their mouths to protests the censors' ban on traditional swearwords. Thus Fry and Laurie create new swearwords for their sketches: "Testimony," Over to You, "The Jeweller's Shop," "Girlfriends," "Mystery Object," "Westminster Society," "Peter and John #4," and "What People Find Funny."
Fry and Laurie want to be big enough for Marlon Brando to notice them. Thus come the sketches: Dinner with Digby, "Department Store Changes," "Interrogation in the Car," "An Elf or a Pixie," "Peter and John #5," "The Robert Robinsons," "Control's Telescope," and the "Bigometer Update."
Includes: MBE Introduction, This is Dominic Appleguard, Rhodes Boysons, Amputated Genitals, The Cause (1st Jack and Freddy / Neddy), (3rd Gordon and Stuart), Where Eagles Dare.
Includes: Satire / Tribute ("Where is the Lid?" song), Yellow Pages, Beauty and Ideas (Continued from Series One's "Language Conversation"), Anarchy, Dammit Church (6th John and Peter), First Kiss, Borrowing A Fiver Off, Spies/Firing (8th Control and Tony), Introducing My Grandfather To.., A Vision of Britain, Wrong Directions (follows the end credits).