The Simpsons' Harry Shearer is on the pull-out bed, joining Patrick Marber and Peter Curran for late night musings in the dark. He relives working in show business at seven years old with Mel Blanc, the voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and scores of other cartoon characters.
The conversation with Harry Shearer continues with startling examples of how live audiences change and shape performances, respect for burrowing animals, and the death of manners.
Curran relates the story of his head being used instead of a golf ball. Marber invents a new language combining Yiddish and Cockney Rhyming Slang, but which doesn't rhyme.
Patrick Marber and Peter Curran are joined by Jane Horrocks on the pull-out bed. Together, they ramble through the complex and hilarious world of self-generated pleasure, and the etiquette and ingredients for a good midnight feast.
Patrick and Peter discuss fear of death on a scale of 1 to10, and enjoy a ghostly visitation from the extraordinary voice of a king of silent film comedy, Buster Keaton.
Patrick Marber and Peter Curran are joined by is chef, broadcaster and host of The Great British Menu, Andi Oliver. She sings an ancient lullaby and the trio discuss a shared mistrust of dolphins.