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I enjoyed the episode they put up for free, so I'll give it a shot. Hanford's great on the episodes of Comedy Bang Bang I've heard him on too.

He's mentioned in the description for next week; maybe they filmed some extra scenes when doing the premiere?

It always takes me a few minutes to recognise where I know Marc-Evan Jackson from when he turns up in sitcoms, but I'm always happy when I do.

The music is nice, and it looks good, but that's about it.

Both episodes of Out There are on Youtube (the BBC doesn't really care about people doing that with their non-fiction stuff):

There's a few decent lines, like Michael Caine's "There's only two things I hate in this world. People who are intolerant of other people's cultures, and the Dutch," but that's about it.

Confession: I've never read the TI comments, as by the time I get back from my walk and open the page, there's usually 1000+ comments already.

And The Tunnel and Hello Ladies before that too. Busy night for Sky Atlantic.

The second half of Stephen Fry's Out There, about homophobia around the world, is on too.

He is, but the show does feel rather packed. There's currently eight regulars in the cast, only four of whom were there originally.

Peele auditioned a few years ago, but he didn't get on.

Mike O'Brien is 37, but it's usually late-20s/early-30s.

Yeah, that's a move in the wrong direction.

I wouldn't be surprised if he hosts when GotG comes out in a year, otherwise he's never really been the star in anything big. I don't know if being a cast member is suited to him.

People always dislike the newest correspondent, as it usually takes a few months for them to settle in.

Ah, thanks.

Jennifer Beals is the one I always think of for this. I was really confused when they cast a black actress as her sister on The Chicago Code, until I looked at her Wiki page.

You mean The Talk?