Peter Curran and Patrick Marber discuss the terrible grandeur of death, the cartoonish nature of male relationships, and restaurants as Care in the Eating Community.
Kathy Burke reflects on winning Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival and fancying Gordon Brown. Peter and Patrick butt heads about the seductive power of politics.
Bunk Bed goes on tour - after a fashion. Peter Curran's old caravan is dragged to a field at this summer's Black Deer Americana festival. Patrick Marber hates every moment. With guests Jane Horrocks and David Morrissey.
Patrick Marber and Peter Curran wonder about the legacy of being big in the 1990s, about Toyah and Robert Fripp, finding death in the countryside, and Patrick winning a Tony Award in New York.
Sir Richard Eyre on his revolutionary 1970's production of Comedians, complete with Belfast accent, and the joy of love from his dog. Patrick declares Shakespeare 'over-rated'.