The Olivier Award-winning Mischief Theatre brings Peter Pan Goes Wrong to BBC One, narrated by David Suchet and filmed in front of a live audience. Show more
Blacklisted by the BBC, the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society do not take their ban lying down and force themselves back on the BBC by hijacking a production of A Christmas Carol. Show more
A coup in the ranks means that Robert is in charge of this week’s show, and he is not going to accept the usual shambolic standards as they present a Downton-esque family saga.
Chris returns to the leadership of the Cornley Drama Society and puts on a production of a little-known play by Shakespeare. Colin Shakespeare, that is. Show more
An American prison break drama is this week’s offering from the Cornley Drama Society, full of intrigue, excitement and double-cross. Show more
It's a different sort of show this week, as Chris asks each cast member to put on their own performance in order to head off a coup. Show more
Continuing last-week's Disaster Festival, the Cornley Drama Society put on four more performances. Show more
A legal drama this week, but a design error has rendered the main sets a little snug. Show more
The gang present a 1960s-style horror set in a crumbling old house. But the play has been running short in rehearsals, and the only solution they can find involves adjectives. Show more
The gang turn their attentions to a period romance, a tale of family, duty and love across the class divide. A beautiful set has been built, soon to be rocked by a literal and metaphorical storm. Show more
A family saga of lust and betrayal set in the American Deep South, as the children of a business tycoon gather to plan the division of the business after their father's incipient demise. Show more
The team return with their take on the Nativity, where the angel Gabriel develops a firework obsession, a donkey-actor argument results in unnecessary nudity, and there is way too much fire. Show more