The Emily Atack Show - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Dating
In the first episode, Emily looks at the perils and pitfalls of dating, offering some hilariously honest insights and anecdotal scenarios as she explores the many, many rituals that we all face when attempting the dating game.

Going Out
On the second episode of this brand-new series, the topic this week is Going Out and Emily provides her unique tips on how best to navigate hen do WhatsApp group etiquette, how to deal with the friend who never buys a round, or what are the dos and don'ts for riding a Bucking Bronco.
Alongside some shockingly personal and hilarious anecdotes, viewers will also get to see brand new sketches featuring Emily's own Devil and Angel who enjoy giving conflicting advice; how to work through a hangover to figure out what took place last night; and what mysteries await when you fall asleep on the train at the end of a night out. Plus, impressions, including Stacey Solomon and Keith Lemon.

Family
This week's theme is family, and Emily's own family are in the audience to hear her unfiltered and searingly honest musings on family life.
Emily shines a light on her childhood in a family that her school dubbed ‘The Osbournes'; she covers sibling rivalry; admits to being the first girl at school to own a thong; and shocks her parents with some very candid details about her personal life.
Alongside her trademark mind-blowingly honest anecdotes, are sketches which further play on the theme of family. One of which stars Emily's mum, comedy legend Kate Robbins. Plus impressions, including Stacey Solomon, Holly Willoughby and Keith Lemon.

Image
Having been in the spotlight from a young age, Emily has learned a thing or two about having her appearance scrutinised. So this week's theme is Image, including how to achieve the perfect, some may say deceptive, Insta pic; the good, bad and ugly truths of dieting; and Emily's ongoing battle with her nemesis… the ever-taunting exercise equipment at the gym.
Sketches touch on a range of things including going out for drinks with that friend who is too fit; the perils of exercising with boobs; the tabloid obsession with celebrity photos; and the tricky first bowel motion when your new boyfriend is in the next room. Plus, impressions of Gemma Collins, Killing Eve's Jodie Comer and Holly Willoughby.

Friends
This week, amongst the audience are the most cherished people Emily's life, as the show's theme is Friends.
We learn why their group dub Emily ‘the naughty one', and she shocks them in return by sharing some of the ridiculous and raunchy escapades they've gotten up to over their 19 years of friendship.
Emily takes a deep dive into how to make new friends, how to break up with old ones, and how to manoeuvre your way around the treacherous world of the dinner party.
In sketches this week Emily becomes a paramedic for The Friends Emergency Service, called out to cure a suspected broken heart; she conveys the horror of an acquaintance insisting you ‘go for coffee sometime'; and pokes fun at the impossible stand off that occurs when a group of mates get their diaries out to find a date that suits everyone.
All this, plus impressions of Gemma Collins, Holly Willoughby and Keith Lemon.

Growing Up
This week's theme is Growing Up: having turned 30, Emily reflects on the struggles of trying to pretend she's an adult. She candidly talks about her teen years when she wanted to be the drunkest person at a party to, in a blink of an eye, being in her 30s and pretending not to be drunk at a baby shower.
Sketches touch on the whole gamut of adulting including; the new-found joy of cancelling plans last minute; learning to cope when everyone around you starts marrying off and having babies; and the ruthlessly competitive nature of hitting milestones like getting engaged. Impressions include Stacey Solomon, Holly Willoughby and Keith Lemon.
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