David Baddiel: Cat Man - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
The comedian and lifelong cat devotee embarks on a nationwide journey to meet extraordinary cats and their equally passionate owners, exploring how the pets have worked their way into the hearts of millions, tackling misconceptions and getting to grips with feline philosophy. Here, David meets a variety of internet famous cats, shakes paws with Larry the Downing Street cat, proves that cats do so much more than sleep on radiators and has his first taste of kitten yoga. Contributors include cat lovers Jonathan Ross, Ricky Gervais, Lou Sanders and Josh Widdicombe, as well as non-cat lover Frank Skinner.

Episode 2
The comedian, writer and lifelong cat devotee continues his nationwide journey to meet extraordinary cats and their equally passionate owners. In this episode, he meets the so-called ugliest cat on the internet and some remarkable rescue moggies, and dips his toe into the world of cat shows.

Episode 3
The comedian, writer and lifelong cat devotee challenges the notion that cats aren't a 'guy thing', meets some life-saving cats and explores the ways feline family members might be honoured. As ever, he catches up with some famous cat lovers and a host of the nation's best-loved cats.
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