The Stephen K Amos Show - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
In the first episode of the brand new Stephen K Amos Show, we meet Stephen's mother, Buki, and we discover Stephen has been approached to release an album. We also meet Frank, a no nonsense security guard. Plus, Stephen takes a look at Nigerian and Australian television. With special guests Lucy Montgomery (IT Crowd, Comedy Shuffle and Armstrong & Miller) and Tom Allen (TNT Show, Big Brothers Big Mouth and The Correspondent).

Episode 2
This time we meet stunt man extraordinaire, Paul Hammer, who chats with Warwick Davis. An unsuspecting member of the audience participates in a mock breakfast TV show and Stephen makes his weekly phone call to his mother, Buki. Includes special guests, Arnab Chanda and Jesse Griffin.

Episode 3
Stephen gets 'branded' as he becomes the face of some rather unusual products. His mother, Buki, lands a job as a nude model and Stephen shares his opinion on budget airlines. Plus special guests Miss London and Irish comedy rap duo, Abandoman.

Episode 4
Pop star Robbie Williams reveals his long-standing professional relationship with stunt man Paul Hammer. Stephen's cousin Kunle makes a surprise appearance and Stephen shares his views on West End talent shows. With special quests Nick Mohammed and Isy Suttie.

Episode 5
Stephen shares news of his recent film offers with his studio audience, plus we discover why he will never play James Bond. Includes special guests Miss London and Nick Mohammed.

Episode 6
Stephen is 'spotted' in a number of compromising situations by the paparazzi. His competitive Aunt Maude makes a surprise appearance, and stuntman Paul Hammer meets Little Britain stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams, and TV legend Sir Michael Parkinson. With stand up from special guests Marlon Davis and Isy Suttie.
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