Quite a lot of very good laughs toward the beginning of this week's show: the show is at its strongest when they don't go near domestic politics.
I suppose it didn't fit the gags they were making, but nevertheless it felt slightly odd that in all the Charlie Sheen gags they failed to mention that one of those interviews had included a drug test that had come out clean. (Oh, no, Brooker found time to mention it at the end of the show - nevertheless...)
Genuinely surprised at Carr's product placement sketch this week - for the first time it was laboured, but didn't feel it, and was actually funny! Good stuff. (Less so the Olympics logo... )
All in all, an improvement this week in itself, but a bit depressing that they have to steer AWAY from domestic politics in order to get near to what they're clearly trying to be.