Lee Nelson's Well Good Show - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
Loveable south London tearaway Lee Nelson hosts a comedy series, getting in among the studio audience to entertain them with cheeky banter, tales of mischief-making and daft games.

Episode 2
On the fly-on-the-wall documentary 110 per cent Bent, preening premiership footballer Jason Bent is interviewed by Adrian Chiles.

Episode 3
Lee challenges a couple of blokes to a Brains Off maths test and stitches up Omelette in a Peer Pressure Challenge.

Episode 4
Lee challenges one audience member to spot a pregnant woman in a weighty identity parade, and his Nan sings a Dizzee Rascal hit.

Episode 5
Preening Premiership footballer Jason Bent introduces BBC's Mark Chapman to his Soccer School, and Nan sings a Wiley cover version.

Episode 6
Prizes that are an absolute steal are up for grabs in The Present is Right, while footballer Jason Bent launches his autobiography.
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