The great comic actor Kathy Burke reveals the joy of amusing police officers by giving them 'the fingers' in her 50s, and explores the art of eating crisps in bed.
Peter and Patrick discuss caring for Peter's late mother and the humour found unexpectedly. Patrick champions the poor early work of David Bowie - before the brilliance.
Kathy Burke returns to the pull-out mattress to discuss self-censorship, Irish accents, boyfriends and her father - before Patrick sings them both a lullaby.
Peter Curran shares a long and torturous story from his childhood, and later he and Patrick Marber discuss Suzi Quatro's song Devil Gate Drive and AC/DC's Highway To Hell.
Actress Rachael Stirling and her husband, singer Guy Garvey join Patrick Marber and Peter Curran in the dark to discuss poignant and comic mishaps while caring for Rachael's mother, Dame Diana Rigg, towards the end of her life.
Patrick and Peter tackle, in a very soft-hitting way, the issue of candlelight being the new electricity, hit songs with questionable lyrics from the 70s, and big suits v kaftans.
From their beds, Patrick and Peter muse on what to do when staring to visible boring someone, the mechanics of deja-vu, and school friends who drank ink and licked sauce bottles for the benefit of others.