Jasper entertains the studio audience with his folk song Chastity Belt, and recalls the time he and his friend attended a Birmingham City vs Manchester United away game...
Jasper turns his attention to the combustible topics of local radio, medicals, and Monty Python.
Holidays at home and abroad receive the Carrott treatment, and a run-in with the local constabulary in Jersey is the subject of another anecdote.
Jasper muses on Birmingham's notorious Spaghetti Junction, recounts hair-raising tales of driving with the mother-in-law, and reveals some hilarious motor insurance claims.
Jasper treats the audience to a reading of an as-yet-unseen episode of The Magic Roundabout, and recalls how a trip to America resulted in a brush with the law.
Mel Brooks delivers an enjoyable hour of comic diversion with his lovely actress-wife Anne Bancroft, writer comedian Ronny Graham, and British Shakespearean actor Jonathan Pryce. Brooks Spontaneous humor, social commentaries and zany sketches leave the audience rolling in the aisles and will leave you wanting more of Mel!
This shows the full range of talent this man has. From slow to fast, Latin to English, and Broadway to the World Cup!! What a tremendous live performance and the English audience was with him the whole time!!
A tribute to the late TV presenter Jeremy Beadle (1948-2008). Hosted by Chris Tarrant
Donny returns after hosting in 2002
The singer-songwriter entertains a star-studded audience, performing a selection of his self-penned songs, including Home, Haven't Met You Yet and Everything, as well as the cover tracks Cry Me a River, Feeling Good and Me and Mrs Jones. The Grammy Award-winner also answers questions from celebrity fans Paul O'Grady, Dermot O'Leary, Joe McElderry, Holly Willoughby and Larry Lamb, revealing his musical influences and stories about his career
Les Dawson: An Audience With That Never Was marks the 20th anniversary of Les Dawson's untimely death in June 1993. At that time, Les was just two weeks away from recording An Audience With Les Dawson, the latest in a distinguished line of legendary comedic talent to be honoured with an invitation to perform in front of an invited celebrity audience. Now, twenty years later this special tribute tells the story of the television event that never was, revisit the original content planned for that show, and uniquely present it for a celebrity studio audience specially invited to enjoy the very best of Les Dawson.
Cheeky blue comedian Jim Davidson delivers a special 'audience with' video in his controversial, non-pc style. Naughty.
Sir Micahel Parkinson Talks About His Incredible Career and The Famous Faces He Has Interviewed over the Years.
Episode 57 of the main series. PLEASE REMOVE
Episode 1 looked back at the shows featuring Dame Edna Everage, The Spice Girls, Bob Monkhouse, Joe Pasquale and Donny & Marie, and featured interviews including Dame Edna, Mel B, Emma Bunton and Joe Pasquale.
Episode 2 looked at the shows hosted by Ken Dodd, Lionel Richie, Brian Conley, Victoria Wood, and Lulu, with interviews from all five hosts.
Episode 3 looked at the shows hosted by Freddie Starr, The Bee Gees, Joan Rivers, Bruce Forsyth and Ricky Martin, with interviews including Robin Gibb, Joan Rivers and Bruce Forsyth
Episode 4 looked at the shows hosted by Dame Shirley Bassey, Take That, Sir Cliff Richard, Jackie Mason and Jimmy Tarbuck, with interviews from Jackie Mason and Jimmy Tarbuck.
Episode 5 looked at the shows hosted by Des O’Connor, Al Murray, Ronnie Corbett, Kylie Minogue and Michael Bublé with interviews from Des O' Connor, Al Murray and Ronnie Corbett.