The best episode directed by David Kerr is "Chapter 1", rated 8.313/10 from 64 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Chapter 1" aired on 6/24/2022 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Tom & Gerri".
Doting dad Trevor Bingley arrives at a couple's lavish home to house-sit while they're away. A bee follows closely behind—and the battle begins.
Director: David Kerr
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Tom is a primary school teacher with ambitious ideas of becoming an author. When he tries to repay a good turn from a late-night caller, he gradually becomes the victim of his own generosity.
Director: David Kerr
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Adrian spends his time photographing other couples' weddings, but his own marriage to Harriet is far from happy. Can they renew their vows, spice up their love life and make a fresh start, or have they just run out of love, trust and time?
Director: David Kerr
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Gerald owns a beautiful house with lots of beautiful things in it. Beautiful things that are also extremely valuable. The kind of things that might just become the target of an audacious criminal enterprise.
Director: David Kerr
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Kingsley is forced to confess to Josie that he is a virgin, and she offers to 'cure' him. But the deal is undercut when Kingsley unexpectedly winds up having sex with drama queen Ruth.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: Sam Bain
With Nina and Christian on their way back home, Trevor goes in pursuit of his unrelenting rival with blazing fury.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: N/A
Welcome to London's Hotel Zanzibar. Our varied guests have travelled from afar. Proposals, plots and prostitutes combine. It's a comedy of errors on floor nine.
Director: David Kerr
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The housemates are in social Siberia so they decide to throw a party, spearheaded by Josie in the hope that she and Kingsley will get together, but her plans are scuppered by her boyfriend!
Director: David Kerr
Writer: Sam Bain
Oregon and Prof Shales's flirtation reaches bizarre new levels when he pays her to clean his oven. And enticed by Ruth the alluring drama queen, Kingsley rashly switches courses to drama.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: Sam Bain
It is the day of Rebecca and Jeremy's engagement party, and everyone (well, nearly everyone) has turned up to the old house to wish them well. Except that one of the bedrooms, the one with all the old baggage in it, has been left unlocked...
Director: David Kerr
Writer: N/A
Trevor tries to remember the codes to unlock the library and prevent further damage. Later, he must reschedule upcoming plans with his daughter.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: N/A
Trevor gets behind the wheel of Christian's expensive car to head to the vet. Later, a desperate Trevor devises a way to get rid of the bee for good.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: N/A
Trevor tries to repair more damaged art. After chatting with Maddy, Trevor becomes too preoccupied with the bee to notice that art burglars have broken in.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: N/A
Sketches include the money-making farmer, the rubbish poisoner and the spoon designers.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: David Mitchell
Sketches include the poor stage actor, the man alone in the restaurant and the noise-making bar staff.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: David Mitchell
Sketches include the annoyed pub conversation man, the dirty phone calls and the over-safe stuntman.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: David Mitchell
Sketches include Changing Meals, a somewhat worrying library visitor, and a child who asked some difficult questions.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: David Mitchell
Sketches include a disturbing artist on a daytime art show, a porn magazine proof-reader, and backpacking around England.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: David Mitchell
Sketches include The Early 1990s House, soldiers who cannot live without their mobile phones, and a man who is guilty about other people doing jobs for him.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: David Mitchell
Two German soldiers wonder if they're the baddies, Angel Summoner and BMX Bandit, Numberwang, Snooker commentators Terry and Peter, How Not What to Look Like, an incredibly posh person who is a waiter, Big Talk, Emergency Medical Treatment, inviting James Bond to a party, Dreamy Pastures Insurance, Banana Dance, Sir Digby Chicken-Caesar continues his battle against his nemisis by posing as scalpers outside Mumma Mia.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: N/A
Vod finds out about Oregon's affair with Shales, while Kingsley is pursuing Ruth at a student demo when they get kettled with Josie, and Kingsley's two-timing is exposed.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: Sam Bain
Ordinarily, Hector and Tabitha never go out as they have to look after their disabled elder brother. But tonight's event is so special that they are going to need a carer. And Katy's not going to turn down £88, is she?
Director: David Kerr
Writer: N/A
Tamsin is a very sick little girl, so Jan and Graham asked WishmakerUK to brighten up their daughter's birthday. The charity is bringing along a very special guest indeed - none other than the legendary singer Frankie J Parsons.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: N/A
Tony Warner's performance as Macbeth is the toast of London's West End. It would be very bad luck indeed if he was suddenly indisposed in some way. Except for Jim, his ever-hopeful understudy, of course.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: N/A
A police officer checks in on things. Cupcake ruins her prescription dog diet with peanut butter. Trevor releases the bee outside—but not for long.
Director: David Kerr
Writer: N/A