29min - Hugh meets an obsequious barber and chooses a suitably short poem for the modern reader who's pushed for time, while Stephen interviews a man who claims to be able to bend spoons.
29min - A man with an unpronounceable name calls on his local constabulary and a weathly man has a disagreement with a beggar over the quality of his harmonica playing.
28min - Fry steals Laurie's brain as a practical joke, but Laurie doesn't notice and two men go out for a meal at a Greek restaurant.
29min - A teacher takes a pupil to task over his prize-winning poem, a drug dealer tries to get a bank loan, and there's a discussion about madness.
29min - Stephen confuses lavatories with cars, fridges and estate agents. Meanwhile, in court, a woman is cross-examined by a very peculiar Counsel.
28min - Hugh and Stephen discuss the important issue of imitative behaviour and violence. Meanwhile, a care worker in a retirement home brings an objectionable resident his cocoa.
Fry's trademark wordplay is suited to the intended 30-minute format...
Acapulco
Modern Love
Shrinking
Parks and Recreation
Adults
Surcompensation
The Curse
Bienvenue à Schitt's Creek
Funny Woman
Superstore
I love Dick
La cuisine de Cupidon
The Politician
Reply 1988
Philadelphia
Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage
Friends
Chronique arctique
Modern Family
Seinfeld
Welcome to Flatch
2 Broke Girls
The Middle
The Thick of It