Superficial similarities to The Graham Norton Show, that I don't think really hold up any more than any other vaguely-topical weekly show featuring celebrities.
They could do with dropping (or re-working, but I'm not sure exactly how) the webcam section. And whose idea was it to book Stewart Francis for that slot? He didn't even get a chance to get going: really doesn't reflect well on his formidable talents.
I was very apprehensive about the audience participation element of the show, but it worked pretty well. Not faultless, but far better than other shows manage.
I'd like to see it get another 10 minutes on the run-time, combined with a cut down on that webcam stuff, to give Lee more of an interview with the guests, and/or another sketch.
After about the first 20 minutes, my face was aching from grinning with amusement; don't remember the last time that happened, so a big thumbs up from me.
A good format, not without some faults, but very enjoyable all-round. The BBC really need to forge themselves a new Morecambe & Wise Show - was this it? No, not in this form. But they're getting closer. I'll definitely be watching again.