The Omid Djalili Show - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Episode 1
Omid talks about what it is to be British, and why Gordon Brown is playing the Lottery. Sketches include Look Eastwards, a new Middle Eastern TV network, a unique take on Henry VIII, and Credit Crunch: The Opera.

Episode 2
Stand-up and sketches from award-winning comedian Omid Djalili. Omid talks about football chants and how line dancing was invented in ancient Persia.
Sketches include more highlights from Looks Eastwards, the new Middle East TV network, Henry VIII looking for another wife, and Minicab - the Musical.

Episode 3
Stand-up and sketches from award-winning comedian Omid Djalili.
Sketches feature a delivery man who blags his way into MI5, new soap opera Darts Players' Wives, and musical night on Look Eastwards.
In stand-up, Omid talks about recycling and an aggressive football fan.

Episode 4
Omid talks about meeting the Royal Family, and what Barack Obama is really going to do now he is in power.
Sketches include the Polish handymanrevealing another amazing skill, more from Look Eastwards, and a deluded cruise ship entertainer gets his comeuppance.

Episode 5
Sketches include a Sound of Music tour guide with a vicious streak, and an amateur critic attempting to review Signature from Britain's Got Talent.
Omid talks about Christmas, and how his love of Bond films has affected his life.

Episode 6
In the final episode of the series, Omid talks about drinking, and how Gordon Brown could learn a lot from football managers.
Sketches include Henry VIII being caught out for the final time, Scottish film-maker Dirk Monroe gets a surprise visit, and there is a look at Commuting - The Musical.
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