Kate is being interviewed by Suki, who works for The Mail on Sunday, when the pair arrive at Kate's house, they are met by Madonna with a red face, Ted and Stuart without their trousers.
Funny, but it didn't have the big comedy moment that we've gotten used to, I can't believe I'm being critical of this, but such was the standard of the previous episodes.
I loved the surreal nature of this one, we immediately enter a bizarre situation, no explanation, no reason, just there it is.
You have to hand it to Patrick Baladi, he's a wonderful actor, he has had him doing all sorts, what a sport, he's terrific.
Humphrey Roehampton really is a moron.
You can just imagine the hatchet job that would have appeared in The Mail on Sunday, it gives me shudders.
Funny, 7/10.
Funny, but it didn't have the big comedy moment that we've gotten used to, I can't believe I'm being critical of this, but such was the standard of the previous episodes.
I loved the surreal nature of this one, we immediately enter a bizarre situation, no explanation, no reason, just there it is.
You have to hand it to Patrick Baladi, he's a wonderful actor, he has had him doing all sorts, what a sport, he's terrific.
Humphrey Roehampton really is a moron.
You can just imagine the hatchet job that would have appeared in The Mail on Sunday, it gives me shudders.
Funny, 7/10.