The Have A Word lads come together to celebrate Finn Day - and things get a little dramatic.
A panel of the sharpest comedians in the world today scorch each other with jokes and jabs that shouldn't be available for public consumption. Things are about to get heated.
Comedians Adam Rowe and Dan Nightingale sacrifice themselves to some of the sharpest and harshest comic minds in the UK.
The Have A Word lads return to Amsterdam and take in the culture, one illegal substance at a time.
The lads learn how to paint masterpieces and put on an art gallery and auction - with a few surprises.
The Have A Word lads take part in a baking competition that is in no way related to any other well-known baking competition. Includes phallic cakes and general immaturity.
Irish-Italian comedian Vittorio Angelone went to see a play (Translations by Brian Friel) at the National Theatre in London. He loved the play, still does, but was deeply disturbed by the reaction of the English audience. Join him as he tackles being Irish in England, identity, and the sad comedy shows that seem to win awards.* *Since writing this blurb Vittorio’s show got nominated for, but crucially did not win, an award. The show still makes sense.
The Have A Word lads embark on a 450km charity bike ride across Rajasthan, getting up to the usual bullshittery along the way.
The lads spend a night at Chillingham Castle - the most haunted castle in England - where they try to contact the dead, sit alone in an oubliette, and teabag a haunted lake. It's what the dead would've wanted.
A day dedicated to Dan. May contain pork pie hats, Guinness and sex stuff.
Adam, Dan, Carl and Finn head to "the most haunted house in Britain", led by resident ghost nonce Barry Dodds.
The Have A Word lads head to the fields and muck out on a farm for a day - with varying degrees of enthusiasm.
Dan Nightingale’s new stand-up special filmed live at the Mary's Creative Space, Chester
The Have A Word boys take part in Adam's ideal day - with varying degrees of success.
The Have A Word boys head to Nashville for an American extravaganza.
Adam Rowe's new stand-up special filmed live at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
The lads make their attempt at a soapbox head down to Alexandra Palace to compete in the Red Bull Soapbox Race, with the aim to either win or not die on the run.
The lads build their prototype soapbox to compete in the Red Bull Soapbox Race. With no engineering experience between them (except for Dan who's built hundreds of soapboxes), there may be some bumps in the road...
Adam, Dan, Carl and Finn continue their American adventure, and show a bit of ham on the way.