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Lee Nelson's Well Good Show (2010)
Lee Nelson's Well Good Show is a British comedy sketch show, written and presented by Simon Brodkin, and produced by Avalon Television for BBC Three. It features Brodkin hosting a studio based show as his comedy character Lee Nelson, a happy-go-lucky chav, and also features television sketches of Brodkin's other comedy characters.
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Release Date:
Thu, Jun 10, 2010
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Season 2:
New series. Comedy, starring Simon Brodkin as Lee Nelson, a south-London tearaway who entertains his studio audience with cheeky banter, tales of mischief and dubious life lessons. Two fathers from the audience are put through their paces to determine who is the champion dad, footballer Jason Bent takes calls from fans, and bungling Dr Bob is confused by the arrival of two women at his busy maternity ward.
Two families are put to the test as they get to know each other more than they bargained for, Jason Bent holds a press conference following his appointment as England captain, and Dr Bob tries to make a teenage girl feel more at home in hospital.
The south-London tearaway invites a member of the audience to join a jury and solve a selection of unusual cases. Footballer Jason Bent returns from Africa to launch his new mosquito-fighting charity, and Nan ends the programme with her take on a chart classic.
Lee invites a member of the audience to find love, footballer Jason Bent does his bit for charity, sharing some words of wisdom with the kids at a children's hospital, and bungling medic Dr Bob performs a Caesarian section.
The south London tearaway challenges a member of the audience to attend a selection of unusual lessons, and preening Premier League footballer Jason Bent is devastated when his team drops to the bottom of the table. Dr Bob provides his unique form of reassurance to first-time parents.
Footballer Jason Bent is quizzed by radio presenter Mark Chapman about the signing of his new contract. Dr Bob hosts an impromptu student party on the maternity ward, and Nan ends the programme with her take on a club classic.
A couple from the audience are put to the test to see how well they know each other, and Jason Bent takes to the golf course with football pundit Robbie Savage. Complications on the maternity ward put Dr Bob under pressure, and Nan ends the programme with a club anthem.