Katy Brand's Big Ass Show - Season 3

Katy Brand's Big Ass Show - Season 3

Season 3

Network
Episodes6
Datessept. 10, 2009 - oct. 15, 2009
Previous Season

Episodes

Episode 1
Season 3Episode 130 min

Episode 1

Katy Brand is back for another year of anarchic fun. Gwyneth Paltrow is telling you how to live your life, while Katy reveals the lost audition tapes of Penelope Cruz. East-end gangster, Her Majesty the Queen, hosts a royal seminar and Jennifer Aniston goes door to door. Pop parodies include: Lady Gaga, Kanye West and Coldplay.
sept. 10, 2009
Episode 2
Season 3Episode 230 min

Episode 2

Katy Brand is back for another run of anarchic fun; Lily Allen is on a mission, Gwyneth Paltrow tells you how to live your life and Britney Spears drops in and out of the studio. The Queen gets narked during a knighthood, Captain Rosie dusts off her tutu to try Ballet, and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie host their own version of 'Antiques Roadshow'. The Victorian Strumpets get political and there are pop parodies from Blur, Little Boots, and the kids from 'Inner City Musical'.
sept. 17, 2009
Episode 3
Season 3Episode 330 min

Episode 3

Katy Brand is back for another run of anarchic fun; Lily Allen faces death, Gwyneth Paltrow lets you know what cereal you should eat and we reveal Penelope Cruz's lost audition tape for Notting Hill. The Queen has to deal with Edward crying again, while the Bad Bun hosts an Ann Summers party, Captain Rosie investigates China, Caroline tells Darren she's pregnant and The Victorian Strumpets dodge the London Strangler. Pop Parodies include The Killers 'Hummus', U2 and The Saturdays.
sept. 24, 2009
Episode 4
Season 3Episode 430 min

Episode 4

Katy Brand is back for another run of anarchic fun; Lily Allen joins the circus, Mylene Klass takes over the show, Jennifer Aniston leaves a message and Gwyneth Paltrow tells you how to be a parent. The Queen is faced with a staff shortage, Captain Rosie invades a film set, Jesus' Girlfriend tries to be a good Samaritan and Olympic hopeful Cheryl Mirmikides fancies her chances at women's boxing while the Young Royals unearth some evidence on Princess Diana. Pop Parodies include the Kaiser Chiefs, Miley Cyrus and Duffy 'Finsbury Park'.
oct. 1, 2009
Episode 5
Season 3Episode 530 min

Episode 5

Katy Brand is back for another run of anarchic fun; The Queen does Charles' annual appraisal, Lily Allen tries therapy while Russell Crowe tries poetry and Jennifer Aniston phones it in. Terrible with Babies tries to avoid gardening, Captain Rosie examines marriage while Oedipus Bex, the step-mother from hell, makes an indecent proposal and Caroline gets a few proposals of her own. Pop parodies include Rihanna, James Blunt-Morrison and The Pet Shop Boys 'It's a Song'.
oct. 8, 2009
Episode 6
Season 3Episode 630 min

Episode 6

Katy Brand is back for another run of anarchic fun; Lily Allen is up in the air, The Queen is writing her Christmas Speech while the Young Royals are Faking It. Caroline is looking for wedding dresses, Captain Rosie investigates the credit crunch, Jesus' Girlfriend meets the parents, Terrible With Babies hosts a dinner party and the Bad Nun faces a nasty operation. Pop parodies include; Mark Ronson, Pink, and Alexandra Burke 'Oh Simon'.
oct. 15, 2009

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