Very British Problems - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Very British Problems at School
Celebs remember sex education classes, mouldy PE kits, and how we became a nation of binge drinkers. Catherine Tate remembers her first kiss, and James Corden recalls his extreme pubic hair anxiety.

Very British Problems with Friends
Comics and celebrities share their issues with friends, from texting to weddings.

Very British Problems on Holiday
The final show in the series looks at the Very British Problems we take with us on holiday - those bizarre behaviours we display when we're out of our comfort zone and bombarded with language, customs and situations we just don't understand, as seen through the eyes of some of Britain's best-known faces: with contributions from James Corden, Jack Whitehall, David Tennant, Catherine Tate, Danny Dyer, Josh Widdicombe, Alex Brooker, Vic Reeves, Bob Mortimer, Grace Dent, Francesca Martinez, Rich Hall, Romesh Ranganathan, Nigel Havers, Javone Prince, Susan Calman, Rebecca Front, Katherine Ryan, Stephen Mangan, Ava Vidal, Rob Beckett and Aisling Bea. Grace Dent and Alex Brooker share their airport taxi abduction anxiety.
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