Summary
Highlights
Part 1: The WhatsApp Debate00:00:00
David Mitchell passionately argues against the use of WhatsApp, describing its notification sounds as carcinogenic and criticizing the redundancy of constant digital communication.
Part 2: Performing Home Dentistry00:02:34
A guest claims to perform his own dental repairs using 'Fuji 9' cement and a leather maker's drill while sitting in a gaming chair on his kitchen island.
Part 3: Swan Leg Warmers00:09:33
The panel debates the feasibility of a guest crafting leg warmers for swans, leading to a hilarious discussion on the temperament and biology of swans.
Part 4: The Costa Rica Mistake00:12:42
A guest recounts how she accidentally booked a trip to Costa Rica, mistaking it for the Spanish 'Costa del' region while crying during a lunch break.
Part 5: The Dber Donation00:17:29
Lee Mack claims to have donated an mysterious gardening tool called a 'dber' to the British Lawn Mower Museum, sparking skepticism about the tool's purpose.
Part 6: Blackpool Tower Sausage Roll00:22:18
Lee Mack tells a story about being ejected from Blackpool Tower for throwing a hot sausage roll from the top, leading David to ponder the physics of the snack's trajectory.
Part 7: Simon Cowell's Portrait00:24:01
The panel discusses a supposed life-sized painting of Simon Cowell given as a birthday gift, debating whether the waist-up depiction makes the story more believable.
Part 8: Paying to Clean Rubbers00:26:23
A guest reveals he used to pay his school friend, Edis, to clean his pencil rubbers with car air freshener, creating a bizarre childhood business model.
Part 9: Wombles in Biology Exam00:30:19
A guest admits that she mistakenly listed 'Wombles' as a mammal during a GCSE biology exam, sparking a debate on education and fictional animals.
Part 10: The Jewel Thief Mix-up00:35:00
The final segment features guests revealing the true nature of their friendship, specifically how two friends were mistaken for jewel thieves by the police.