Paul Merton: The Series - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Episode Seven
Features Paul's tabacconist kiosk; a very strange butcher's shop; and what happened when Paul joined the SAS.

Episode Eight
Paul winkle-picks his way up to the Yukon and down again to the ageless delights of Eastbourne.

Episode Nine
It's glamour and excitement all the way as Paul travels to 1930s Hollywood, 18th-century Ruritania and, er, 20th-century Stanstead Airport... Then there's the exorcist. And the jellied eels...

Episode Ten
Paul takes a slow dive into the chaos theory of a beer mug, a standard lamp and the head of a traffic warden.

Episode Eleven
Paul reveals he used to be Cilla Black and exactly what he said to Churchill during the war.

Episode Twelve
Wave goodbye to Paul as he is cast adrift on the high seas with only Delia Smith for company.
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