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Greg Davies discusses his past as a drama teacher, humorously downplaying its difficulty. Richard Ayoade talks about his recent travels for the show "Travel Man," contrasting his usual base in Peckham with global destinations.
The quiz asks about the alleged incident involving David Cameron and a pig. Richard and Greg playfully suggest 'peer pressure' and other humorous scenarios, leading to an extended comedic exchange with the host about the nature of their answers and the quiz's fairness.
The teams are asked about the song Jon Snow reported on and Kanye West's self-proclaimed title at Glastonbury. Richard and Greg correctly identify Drake's 'Hotline Bling' and playfully suggest Kanye is 'vulnerable, vibrant, and at times hostile when stressed' before giving the correct answer of 'the biggest rock star in the world'.
A question arises about why a 'doggy double' was used in the Britain's Got Talent final. Richard and Greg give a non-answer of 'I don't give a f*** Jimmy' and other comedic responses. The actual reason was that the original dog was scared of heights for a specific trick, leading to the use of a stunt dog, prompting more humorous reactions and a 'f*** you dude' from the host.
The quiz then focuses on the modern phrase replacing 'do you want to come back to mine for coffee,' which is revealed to be 'Netflix and Chill.' The comedians offer their humorous and often crude interpretations of the phrase, and a running gag about 'bad dong' begins.
Kylie Jenner's lip-plumping craze is discussed. Richard and Greg continue their 'bad dong' joke, linking it to the appearance of the lips after the challenge. Visuals demonstrate the dangerous attempts at the challenge, with the lip-plumping device being tried on stage.
Questions include Tyson Fury's post-fight song choice ('I Don't Want to Miss a Thing' by Aerosmith) and what disrupted seven-year-old Ethan Hall's Australian national anthem performance. Richard and Greg offer more creative, incorrect, and humorous answers, featuring more 'bad dong' references and mentions of 'hiccups'.
The quiz covers David Cameron confusing West Ham and Aston Villa as his preferred football team. Another popular topic, the 'dad bod,' is introduced, again leading to Richard and Greg humorously linking it to 'bad dong' through an anagram.
The final bonus round asks for the highest-grossing film (excluding Star Wars), best-selling album, and most-watched TV show of the year. The correct answers are Spectre, Adele's '25,' and The Great British Bake Off. Richard and Greg continue their 'bad dong' responses to their wrong answers from earlier, leading to the final scores.