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- A man with an extraordinary talent, being able to impersonate celebrities, discovers he has a son and tries to make up for lost time.
- Surreal sketch series staring rising star Morgana Robinson and featuring a bizarre array of characters including gilbert with his very own show, madolynn the alcoholic faded actress, the news reporters who constantly insult each other off camera and featuring hilarious impressions of celebs including Lady Gaga,Cheryl Cole,Danii Minogue and Fearne Cotton
- Sketch comedy series featuring morgana robinson and others doing impressions of famous faces in surreal sketches
- Following the death of Michael Jackson, Leigh Francis takes on the role of his "tribute" to the fallen star one last time.
- David Attenborough examines the fascinating behaviour of Frankie Boyle in Stand Up Planet. Doctor Christian has an unusual suggestion for a man with an embarrassing problem. Danny Dyer deals with one of the toughest things on earth - the commute to work. Adele struggle to make herself understood in the pub. Fearne Cotton gives some youngsters invaluable tips on Fame Skillz, while Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson have a disagreement about a candle in the toilet. Plus Amy Childs presents some sensational exclusives in Very Important News.
- In the second episode, sketches include: Russell Brand in Stand Up Planet, Natalie Cassidy in Natalie Cassidy Is Doing This Now, Nick Grimshaw in Bloody Idiot, Brian Cox and Bear Grylls in Suburban Survivor, Gordon Ramsay, Charlie Sheen and Cheryl Cole are guests on The Obama Show. Plus appearances from Terry Wagwan and Sophie Dahl.
- Sketches include Danny Dyer in Britain's Hardest Cakes, Jonathan Ross, Russell Brand and David Walliams in Midlife Cwisis. Bear Grylls shows us what it takes to survive deep in suburbia and disturbing news comes Stateside with The Perez Hilton Experiment.
- Martin rings ex-girlfriend Dionne to complain about her keeping Steven a secret before being given dubious dating tips by desperate newsagent Neil. Come the weekend he heads off for an Irish pub where he puts on a convincing accent to fool the residents. Steven tracks him down and is amazed by his father's talent,suggesting he makes money from it. Later Martin meets up with Dionne for a chat about old times with her justifying why she never told him about having a son. He then goes home to find his flat flooded.
- Martin Hurdle has a boring job as a maintenance man for pharmaceutical company CelPharm so he livens up his day impersonating celebrities. He hears that he has an eighteen year old son Steven and,pausing only to impersonate Ronnie Corbett stuck in a pillar box,goes to join the boy for lunch. The meeting is a success but when Martin asks his boss for a promotion to impress Steven he is rejected so he uses his skills as a mimic to obtain revenge.
- Martin and Neil comfort Jean,dumped by her boyfriend,and Martin returns to the flat to share a - platonic - bed with her. Steven gets him a job doing celebrity voices for SatNav and whilst the engineer is out Martin ad-libs and is caught on the security camera. His impressions end up on Youtube and he becomes an anonymous celebrity with a possible television career. Sadly Steven also tells him that Dionne has cancer.
- After the flood damage caused by Jean from upstairs leaving the bath taps on Martin takes his computer for repair and is almost arrested when a photo of himself as a baby is found on it. He arranges to meet Steven at the zoo but Steven has to go so he pretends to be David Attenborough as he escorts blind Della around and gives a commentary on the animals. He moves in with Neil who arranges a disastrous double date but introducing Steven to his family goes more smoothly. He then gets his revenge on the computer shop worker thanks to his Ian McKellen impression.
- Martin prepares for his television debut though,thanks to Jean's make-over,his skin is considerably darker and on the eve of the appearance he loses his voice. Neil takes him to see a doctor who diagnoses nerves but gives him tablets nonetheless. The voice returns as Martin makes it to the studio and finds himself in a talent contest pitted against a clever dog. Dionne turns up to support him and they agree to go on holiday together after the show. Martin nervously awaits his cue but then end titles roll over happy vacation snaps of Martin,Dionne,Steven and - now a couple - Jean and Neil.
- Having quit work for the failed television voice over session Martin is now jobless and minus an agent as Steven, depressed by his mother's death, wants time to himself. Neil, newly dumped by Jean, agrees to be Martin's agent and gets him a spot busking at the shopping mall. However he does very badly compared to the violinist and the human statue and is almost arrested for not having a licence whilst back home he is visited by the revenue man regarding a bill for unpaid tax.
- After suffering an ant infestation Martin attempts to console the heart-broken Neil, who believes he is becoming a woman. Martin visits old work colleague Chelsea and sees off Steven, who is travelling with friends abroad, before going on a blind date Jean has arranged for him with her friend Harriet. Despite the presence of a depressed Neil the date goes well and Harriet loves Martin's mimicry, even encouraging it whilst they are having sex.
- Martin gets a job in site management at a deserted building but quits after a day on discovering homeless people sleeping there. He does however find a diamond ring which Neil's father assesses as being antique and valuable. Whilst Neil sees a psychoanalyst to get over Jean Harriet gets Martin onto the books of ventriloquist and theatrical agent Kingsley, though there is initial resentment from Nigel Lord, another impressionist. Harriet and Jean organize Martin's fortieth birthday party where Steven Skypes him though he has to admit to his son that he cannot drink as he is on anti-biotics because he has caught chlamydia.
- Whilst Neil finds working out at the gym the perfect therapy Martin opts to swap mimicry for stand-up comedy but this is a disaster, finally redeemed when he switches back to doing impressions. To the dismay of the adoring Jean he proposes to Harriet, largely to give Steven a family, telling her that the ring he found is a family heirloom. She accepts but points out that he must convert to Judaism, which will also involve him being circumcised.
- Though his career is flourishing Martin is perturbed by Harriet's enthusiastic wedding planning and, particularly, the prospect of circumcision. Harriet has Sunday dinner with the Hurdles, where his grandma lets slip that the ring is not the heirloom he claims but was found in a drain. On his stag weekend at a spa Martin meets Harriet's laddish, non-kosher brother Glen, who reveals that Harriet was recently dumped by Nigel Lord and that her possessive father is requiring the circumcision to put Martin off the wedding. Martin determines to call the man's bluff and have the operation but backs out after his dad and Jean have suggested he might be making a big mistake.
- Against the advice of Jean, who declares her love for him, Neil and Steven, Martin goes ahead with the wedding, financing it himself since Harriet's father has pulled out, following Martin's refusal to be circumcised, and also refused to attend. The ceremony is rather hollow with Harriet criticizing Martin for not doing more impressions in his speech. On its way to the honeymoon the wedding car pulls up at a garage where Martin spots Jean - and drives off with her instead.