OAP drug mules, plus a rant on anti-oxidants. The comic duo review the week's news with Melinda Messenger.
Tony Martin, SARS, the government and the BBC. The comic duo review the week's news with Jackie Clune.
Paul Daniels and Lord Lucan. The comic duo review the week's news-makers with Geraldine McNulty. From September 2003.
The comic duo target celebrities in the week's news, plus awkward social situations. With guest Lucy Porter.
Parsons and Naylor run amok with the week's news in their heady blend of sketches. From July 2001.
The pair present the British summer in a nutshell. With Lucy Porter. Episode 4 of 10.
Parsons and Naylor are back with more sketches that trample through the flowerbeds of the week's news.
...Pull-Out Sections: Andy Parsons and Henry Naylor with more stand-up sketches about the news of June 2001, with guest Lucy Porter. Episode 1 of 10.
Tropical storms and toddlers. The comedy duo present stand-up and sketches based on the news of August 2001. With Jo Caulfield.
...Pull-Out Sections. Andy Parsons and Henry Naylor's topical stand-up and sketch show with Vicki Pepperdine. First broadcast July 2001. Episode 2 of 10.
The comic duo poke fun at the news of August 2001, from the Edinburgh Festival. With special guest Julia Morris.
Sven and Ulrika get a topical going over from the comic duo, while Lucy Porter offers spiritual advice. From April 2002.
Is 'Hoon' a rude word? Find out with Andy Parsons and Henry Naylor in their topical sketch show.
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Government lambasted. Andy Parsons and Henry Naylor's topical stand-up and sketch show. With Annabel Giles. From February 2001.
Overcrowded trains and the savagery of the press. The comic duo review the week's news with Sarah Kendall.
Kitty Flanagan joins the duo. Is Hoonmania set to take the nation by storm? Recorded at the Edinburgh Festival.
Skunks as pets. Mickey Mouse degrees. The duo reviews the week's news with guest Jo Caulfield. Recorded in Edinburgh.
Sven and Ulrika's antics, plus weddings in a nutshell. The comic duo review the week's news with Lucy Porter.
The comic duo's sword of satire targets George W Bush and the Wombling Mike Batt. With Julia Morris.
Madonna, Mandelson, McCoist, and McCartney. The comic duo review the week's news with Nina Conti.