The free-form comedy chat show returns with host Alan Davies joined by Sara Pascoe, American stand-up Alex Edelman and the old and new QI hosts Stephen Fry and Sandi Toksvig.
Chef Ainsley Harriott reveals that he isn't Lenny Henry, Milton Jones tells of the bloodbath he caused, Catherine Tate discusses her temper and performance artist Bryony Kimmings ponders pubic hair.
Alan is joined by "The IT Crowd" stars Richard Ayoade and Katherine Parkinson,"The Simpsons" voice star Harry Shearer and comedian and writer Lou Sanders for more free-form chat.
Alan is joined by Dane Baptiste, Lolly Adefope and "Upstart Crow" stars David Mitchell and Liza Tarbuck. Dane and Lolly swap recipes as David opens up about his fear of crustaceans.
The conversation veers from female pattern baldness to Marxism, punk poetry and health and safety advice as Alan Davies chats to Jenny Eclair, Mark Olver, Jon Richardson and Alexei Sayle.
Alan is joined by Josh Howie, Stephen K. Amos, Eddie Izzard and Bridget Christie to discuss TV-detective Columbo (1971), rebirths, not being easily offended, misidentified by celebrities and shoplifting as kids.
Chris Addison, Jessica Hynes, Wes Borg and Deirdre O'Kane join Alan Davies to talk about impatience, parking, wedding cakes, mice and soothing vegetables.
Alan is joined by Mark Watson, Katy Wix, Jim Moir and Karen Taylor to chat about astraphobia, interesting education, Al Gore and finding surprises in the sink.
Alan talks about hernia, being ashamed, not being popular, terrible holidays and holding balls with Alex Horne, Omid Djalili, Kathy Burke and vocalist for band Black Grape, Shaun Ryder.