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- Ashens (Stuart Ashen) reviews (usually in front of a brown sofa) an assortment of products, from gadgets to food (usually bad ones, called by him "tat") and does comedy skits from time to time.
- Demonic escapades of an ex-child program star and a demonic, mass-murdering essence, Noseybonk.
- An ironic look on commercialism and Open Source policies.
- Ashens (Stuart Ashen) takes a look back to old games, most of which were exclusive to obscure consoles such as ZX Spectrum and therefore were limited to fewer countries like Great Britian.
- Ashens continues the tradition of reviewing advent calendars as a Christmas special.
- In this spin-off from Ashens (2006), Stuart Ashen reviews ten random items selected by his assistant (often Dan Tomlinson) utilizing just a minute for each of them.
- Ashens reviews an advent calendar by Playmobil while facing the horrors of grass masks...
- Ashens and NerdCubed review weird Schleich advent calendars (one at a time), competing in whose items are better.
- A trailer for a book of Terrible Old Games You've Probably Never Heard Of (2007).
- A storyteller tells a story about futuristic organ harvesting.
- Web-series consisting of short sketches people could have watched on their phone's mobile Internet. Sketches are united by the idea of random content and "punchy" elements, hence the name "Randoslap".
- According to Stuart Ashen that was a bizarre and slightly unnerving locally-produced TV program he had found on an old VHS tape. In fact it was certainly filmed by him.
- The Ideas Men solve the problem of horse meat being used.
- The Ideas Men think of how to make Adrian Chiles relevant again.
- The Ideas Men came up with an assortment of ideas for new reality shows.
- The Ideas Men think of what a new iPhone will need to be as popular as ever.
- The Ideas Men are solving the problem of youth unemployment.
- The Ideas Men are trying to re-brand climate change by making drowning "cool again".
- 2013– 5mTV EpisodeThe Ideas Men are solving fund raising for education in a Comic Relief special.
- While reviewing assortment of video game collector editions, Ashens stumbles upon a letter for his neighbor, which turned up in his mailbox and promises viewers to open it in a few days if it neighbor don't ask him for it.
- Noseybonk uses his fridge and a lot of magnet letters as an Ouija-style device to contact the outer worlds.
- Noseybonk decides to make a cake. A very special cake...
- Noseybonk solves a jigsaw puzzle with unforeseen consequences.
- Ashens reviews a knock-off Chinese iPhone 5G smartphone.
- Funny outtakes of the first season of the show.
- The Ideas Men are trying to think up new shows for Netflix.
- Selected outtakes from Season 2 and Comic Relief Special.
- Ashens (Stuart Ashen) clears out his Drawer of Purgatory and introduces a Die of Judgement - a special item to decide the fate of things from it.
- Ashens (Stuart Ashen) begins an Odyssey of Tat as he reviews POP Station a Game-and-Watch-like LSD game rip-off of the PSP portable game console.
- A PCP station saga continues with a Nintendo DS Rip-off very similar to a PCP. But this time Ashens is wearing a protective gear.
- Ashens continues to review electronic crap and this one is shaped like a first PlayStation.
- A dalek attempts to renew his house insurance. A funny parody montage of Doctor Who (2005).
- In a Barclaycard-sponsored episode Ashens is going to London for sightseeing and shopping, which grants a lot of awful London souvenirs for viewers to enjoy.
- Ashens reviews an MP4 player.
- Ashens concludes the review of the MP4 player by comparing how video looks normally and how - compressed for the MP4 player.
- Ashens review three small bootleg toy playsets based on Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (1991).
- Ashens presents his new merchandise - Ashens Game Bag, featuring Ashens groat, a Die of Judgement, counters and a whole new deck of Ashens playing cards.
- A man cuddles a rabbit on the sofa and gives him a nice carrot. The ending is somewhat sudden.
- Dr. Ashen visits a haunted house and gets stick in the basement with a masked figure...
- Dr. Ashen is choosing a voice for his GPS navigation system.
- In a spoof of classic British public service announcements, Stuart Ashen re-edits and narrates the story in a way that make people blush.
- Ashens reviews a deluxe tabletop version of OutRun (1986) made by Tiger Electronic Games.
- In a parody of _"Britain's Got Talent" (2007) _ (vg), judges see the beauty of burping.
- Ashens announces a book signing tour in the United Kingdom for his new book, "Terrible Old Games You've Probably Never Heard Of".
- Ashens and Alec review what they call a "knock-off spectrum" of assorted Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) knock-off figures.
- Ashens attempts to review a Barcode Battler, obscure video game based on bar-codes.
- 2007– 4mTV EpisodeAshens reviews an obscure 1988 video game on Atari ST about carting.
- Ashens does a short review for a bootleg Darth Maul figure which has a very unexpected face paint...
- Ashens tries some Chinese delicacies, including a notorious century egg.