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8.9/10 (354 votes)
#1

The Loo Recluse

S2:E7

David and Michael discover that the studio has now cast two actors. When they discover who has been cast both men are upset as they each have a history with the actor taking their place, one known and one unknown.

8.8/10 (489 votes)
#2

Who The F#!k Is Michael Sheen?

S1:E3

An actor who was initially involved in the play, but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts, comes back to haunt the production. Georgia has sold her novel, and tells Anna that she's due to be a birthing partner for her friend. Michael is being blackmailed by his neighbour.

8.6/10 (389 votes)
#3

The Cookie Jar

S1:E6

The producer drafts in the voice of experience to get Michael and David in line. Georgia has shared David's work without him knowing. Michael seeks resolution on what has happened to his neighbour. David is pleasantly surprised by the enthusiastic response his work receives.

8.6/10 (211 votes)
#4

Who's Playing Who?

S3:E2

The gang prepares to announce their new endeavour. Surely nothing can stand in their way?

8.4/10 (384 votes)
#5

Bara Brith

S1:E4

Michael and David are finding it hard to regain each other's trust. The show's producer steps in to try and repair the damage. Meanwhile Michael gets drawn deeper into the situation with his neighbour. David is nervous about Georgia going off to help a friend who's in labour.

8.3/10 (313 votes)
#6

The Dirty Mochyns

S2:E3

David and Michael spot an opportunity to sabotage the show. David is deflated to discover how people feel about him, while Michael is overjoyed to discover how people feel about him.

8.3/10 (277 votes)
#7

Until They Get Home

S2:E8

Accepting their fate David and Michael prepare to finally leave their homes. David is finally due to go back to work, Michael thinks he finally has a route to New York. The girls perform their charity sketch.

8.3/10 (194 votes)
#8

Knock, Knock

S3:E6

The final send-off is upset by betrayal almost at once. But is there still a way through?

8.2/10 (439 votes)
#9

Up To No Good

S1:E2

With rehearsals due to begin, director Simon goes missing. Michael and David embrace the opportunity to skive off from their duties, but one of them gets caught breaking the law. Georgia is due to deliver her novel to her agent and asks David to stand in and help with the kids.

8.2/10 (376 votes)
#10

Ulysses

S1:E5

Simon brings in an old friend to try to convince David and Michael to put their faith in him. David has managed to stay afloat in Georgia's absence. Not only has he kept the house in order and the home-schooling ticking over, but he's finished a draft of his screenplay. Michael spies an ambulance next door and worries about his neighbour.

8.2/10 (309 votes)
#11

Woofty Doofty, David

S2:E4

There is fallout from how David and Michael have behaved. They try to establish who has more value. Georgia, Anna and Lucy discuss a charity evening that they are due to perform at.

8.2/10 (301 votes)
#12

The Warthog and the Mongoose, Part 1

S2:E5

The boys are butting heads, not helped by having to read with various new potential cast members.

8.2/10 (191 votes)
#13

Is There a Version?

S3:E1

Michael and David don't want to talk to Simon, but he doesn't give up.

8.1/10 (499 votes)
#14

Cachu Hwch

S1:E1

Two great actors were due to put on a play in the West End before the show was put on hiatus due to the pandemic. The director is worried that his big break is about to pass him by so tries to convince his doubtful cast to carry on online.

8.1/10 (332 votes)
#15

Saddle Up Sheen

S2:E1

Whilst appearing on a chat show discussing a year in lockdown Michael and David are pained to discover someone they respect is not a fan of their work.

8.1/10 (299 votes)
#16

Long Time, No See

S2:E2

After discovering the plan, David and Michael are dismayed to learn who will be carrying on without them. They are also upset to find out how well Simon is doing without them.

8.0/10 (291 votes)
#17

The Warthog and the Mongoose, Part 2

S2:E6

The project is in danger. Simon tries to get David and Michael to work together, but it ultimately falls to a final pair of potential cast members to offer a new perspective.

7.7/10 (170 votes)
#18

Past

S3:E3

Sifting through the rubble of what might have been, they try to pin-point what went wrong.

7.7/10 (157 votes)
#19

Future

S3:E5

With the gang reinvigorated, a plan is suggested which could turn failure into glory.

7.6/10 (164 votes)
#20

Present

S3:E4

With the project paused, David and Michael decide to try and break the standstill.

7.6/10 (164 votes)
#1

Present

S3:E4

With the project paused, David and Michael decide to try and break the standstill.

7.7/10 (170 votes)
#2

Past

S3:E3

Sifting through the rubble of what might have been, they try to pin-point what went wrong.

7.7/10 (157 votes)
#3

Future

S3:E5

With the gang reinvigorated, a plan is suggested which could turn failure into glory.

8.0/10 (291 votes)
#4

The Warthog and the Mongoose, Part 2

S2:E6

The project is in danger. Simon tries to get David and Michael to work together, but it ultimately falls to a final pair of potential cast members to offer a new perspective.

8.1/10 (499 votes)
#5

Cachu Hwch

S1:E1

Two great actors were due to put on a play in the West End before the show was put on hiatus due to the pandemic. The director is worried that his big break is about to pass him by so tries to convince his doubtful cast to carry on online.

8.1/10 (332 votes)
#6

Saddle Up Sheen

S2:E1

Whilst appearing on a chat show discussing a year in lockdown Michael and David are pained to discover someone they respect is not a fan of their work.

8.1/10 (299 votes)
#7

Long Time, No See

S2:E2

After discovering the plan, David and Michael are dismayed to learn who will be carrying on without them. They are also upset to find out how well Simon is doing without them.

8.2/10 (439 votes)
#8

Up To No Good

S1:E2

With rehearsals due to begin, director Simon goes missing. Michael and David embrace the opportunity to skive off from their duties, but one of them gets caught breaking the law. Georgia is due to deliver her novel to her agent and asks David to stand in and help with the kids.

8.2/10 (376 votes)
#9

Ulysses

S1:E5

Simon brings in an old friend to try to convince David and Michael to put their faith in him. David has managed to stay afloat in Georgia's absence. Not only has he kept the house in order and the home-schooling ticking over, but he's finished a draft of his screenplay. Michael spies an ambulance next door and worries about his neighbour.

8.2/10 (309 votes)
#10

Woofty Doofty, David

S2:E4

There is fallout from how David and Michael have behaved. They try to establish who has more value. Georgia, Anna and Lucy discuss a charity evening that they are due to perform at.

8.2/10 (301 votes)
#11

The Warthog and the Mongoose, Part 1

S2:E5

The boys are butting heads, not helped by having to read with various new potential cast members.

8.2/10 (191 votes)
#12

Is There a Version?

S3:E1

Michael and David don't want to talk to Simon, but he doesn't give up.

8.3/10 (313 votes)
#13

The Dirty Mochyns

S2:E3

David and Michael spot an opportunity to sabotage the show. David is deflated to discover how people feel about him, while Michael is overjoyed to discover how people feel about him.

8.3/10 (277 votes)
#14

Until They Get Home

S2:E8

Accepting their fate David and Michael prepare to finally leave their homes. David is finally due to go back to work, Michael thinks he finally has a route to New York. The girls perform their charity sketch.

8.3/10 (194 votes)
#15

Knock, Knock

S3:E6

The final send-off is upset by betrayal almost at once. But is there still a way through?

8.4/10 (384 votes)
#16

Bara Brith

S1:E4

Michael and David are finding it hard to regain each other's trust. The show's producer steps in to try and repair the damage. Meanwhile Michael gets drawn deeper into the situation with his neighbour. David is nervous about Georgia going off to help a friend who's in labour.

8.6/10 (389 votes)
#17

The Cookie Jar

S1:E6

The producer drafts in the voice of experience to get Michael and David in line. Georgia has shared David's work without him knowing. Michael seeks resolution on what has happened to his neighbour. David is pleasantly surprised by the enthusiastic response his work receives.

8.6/10 (211 votes)
#18

Who's Playing Who?

S3:E2

The gang prepares to announce their new endeavour. Surely nothing can stand in their way?

8.8/10 (489 votes)
#19

Who The F#!k Is Michael Sheen?

S1:E3

An actor who was initially involved in the play, but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts, comes back to haunt the production. Georgia has sold her novel, and tells Anna that she's due to be a birthing partner for her friend. Michael is being blackmailed by his neighbour.

8.9/10 (354 votes)
#20

The Loo Recluse

S2:E7

David and Michael discover that the studio has now cast two actors. When they discover who has been cast both men are upset as they each have a history with the actor taking their place, one known and one unknown.

8.1/10 (499 votes)

Cachu Hwch

S1:E1

Two great actors were due to put on a play in the West End before the show was put on hiatus due to the pandemic. The director is worried that his big break is about to pass him by so tries to convince his doubtful cast to carry on online.

8.2/10 (439 votes)

Up To No Good

S1:E2

With rehearsals due to begin, director Simon goes missing. Michael and David embrace the opportunity to skive off from their duties, but one of them gets caught breaking the law. Georgia is due to deliver her novel to her agent and asks David to stand in and help with the kids.

8.8/10 (489 votes)

Who The F#!k Is Michael Sheen?

S1:E3

An actor who was initially involved in the play, but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts, comes back to haunt the production. Georgia has sold her novel, and tells Anna that she's due to be a birthing partner for her friend. Michael is being blackmailed by his neighbour.

8.4/10 (384 votes)

Bara Brith

S1:E4

Michael and David are finding it hard to regain each other's trust. The show's producer steps in to try and repair the damage. Meanwhile Michael gets drawn deeper into the situation with his neighbour. David is nervous about Georgia going off to help a friend who's in labour.

8.2/10 (376 votes)

Ulysses

S1:E5

Simon brings in an old friend to try to convince David and Michael to put their faith in him. David has managed to stay afloat in Georgia's absence. Not only has he kept the house in order and the home-schooling ticking over, but he's finished a draft of his screenplay. Michael spies an ambulance next door and worries about his neighbour.

8.6/10 (389 votes)

The Cookie Jar

S1:E6

The producer drafts in the voice of experience to get Michael and David in line. Georgia has shared David's work without him knowing. Michael seeks resolution on what has happened to his neighbour. David is pleasantly surprised by the enthusiastic response his work receives.

8.1/10 (332 votes)

Saddle Up Sheen

S2:E1

Whilst appearing on a chat show discussing a year in lockdown Michael and David are pained to discover someone they respect is not a fan of their work.

8.1/10 (299 votes)

Long Time, No See

S2:E2

After discovering the plan, David and Michael are dismayed to learn who will be carrying on without them. They are also upset to find out how well Simon is doing without them.

8.3/10 (313 votes)

The Dirty Mochyns

S2:E3

David and Michael spot an opportunity to sabotage the show. David is deflated to discover how people feel about him, while Michael is overjoyed to discover how people feel about him.

8.2/10 (309 votes)

Woofty Doofty, David

S2:E4

There is fallout from how David and Michael have behaved. They try to establish who has more value. Georgia, Anna and Lucy discuss a charity evening that they are due to perform at.

8.2/10 (301 votes)

The Warthog and the Mongoose, Part 1

S2:E5

The boys are butting heads, not helped by having to read with various new potential cast members.

8.0/10 (291 votes)

The Warthog and the Mongoose, Part 2

S2:E6

The project is in danger. Simon tries to get David and Michael to work together, but it ultimately falls to a final pair of potential cast members to offer a new perspective.

8.9/10 (354 votes)

The Loo Recluse

S2:E7

David and Michael discover that the studio has now cast two actors. When they discover who has been cast both men are upset as they each have a history with the actor taking their place, one known and one unknown.

8.3/10 (277 votes)

Until They Get Home

S2:E8

Accepting their fate David and Michael prepare to finally leave their homes. David is finally due to go back to work, Michael thinks he finally has a route to New York. The girls perform their charity sketch.

8.2/10 (191 votes)

Is There a Version?

S3:E1

Michael and David don't want to talk to Simon, but he doesn't give up.

8.6/10 (211 votes)

Who's Playing Who?

S3:E2

The gang prepares to announce their new endeavour. Surely nothing can stand in their way?

7.7/10 (170 votes)

Past

S3:E3

Sifting through the rubble of what might have been, they try to pin-point what went wrong.

7.6/10 (164 votes)

Present

S3:E4

With the project paused, David and Michael decide to try and break the standstill.

7.7/10 (157 votes)

Future

S3:E5

With the gang reinvigorated, a plan is suggested which could turn failure into glory.

8.3/10 (194 votes)

Knock, Knock

S3:E6

The final send-off is upset by betrayal almost at once. But is there still a way through?

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
1 ★ 8.4 6
★ 8.8 Who The F#!k Is Michael Sheen?
★ 8.1 Cachu Hwch
2 ★ 8.3 8
★ 8.9 The Loo Recluse
★ 8.0 The Warthog and the Mongoose, Part 2
3 ★ 8.0 6
★ 8.6 Who's Playing Who?
★ 7.6 Present