The Rob Brydon Show - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Matt Lucas, The Script, Nina Conti
Rob Brydon returns with his unique show. He meets Little Britain star Matt Lucas for lively banter on everything from musicals to David Beckham. Rob shows off his singing voice with The Script. Plus, stand-up and opera from ventriloquist Nina Conti.

Bill Bailey, Beverley Knight, Celia Pacquola
Rob Brydon meets stand-up comedian, musician and actor, Bill Bailey. British R&B soul star Beverley Knight also joins Rob for a special duet close to both of their hearts, and up-and-coming Australian comedian Celia Pacquola provides some cheeky stand-up.

Bruce Forsyth, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Elis James
Rob Brydon meets the Godfather of entertainment, Sir Bruce Forsyth. Sophie Ellis Bextor and Rob perform an unusual ballad. Plus, stand-up comedy from rising Welsh comedian Elis James.

Chris O'Dowd, The Faces, Josh Widdicombe
Rob Brydon meets Chris O'Dowd, star of the blockbuster comedy movie, Bridesmaids. Ronnie Wood and Mick Hucknall join Rob for a singalong and the Faces perform live. Plus, stand-up comedy from Josh Widdicombe.

Dame Edna Everage, Will Young, Phil Wang
Rob Brydon has a royal visit from the legendary Dame Edna Everage and the evergreen Will Young. The unique combination of guests results in some masterful double entendres and a colourful duet. There's also stand-up comedy from the up-and-coming Phil Wang.

Frank Skinner, Hurts, Joe Wilkinson
Rob Brydon gets up close and personal with Frank Skinner. Manchester band Hurts perform their single Wonderful Life and Rob attempts to impress them with his musical prowess. There's also stand-up comedy from Joe Wilkinson.

A Look Back at Series 2
A chance to see highlights and exclusive unseen footage from the series through the eyes of Rob's ex-comedy partner Dai Young.
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