Part I: Halloween
Ghostly drivel abounds as Steve consults an SMS-based oracle, Karl experiences a kidney probing, Steve visits Bristol, Karl becomes a Godfather, and Ricky tells of some lighter moments at the morgue. (Includes a CD-giveaway contest that has already expired - sorry!)
Part II: Thanksgiving
Karl is unfamiliar with the American public holiday mentioned in the show's title and launches a campaign for a calendar-free society. Ricky explains the origins of Thanksgiving, prompting him to ask Karl who might be a good choice for a present-day pilgrim father. Steve brings up the sterling work mice are carrying out in the name of medicine. Karl's hypochondria comes to the fore as he describes a recent visit to a leg-rubber who prescribes a toe-based soporific. More readings from Karl's diary; UFOs; the will to live; Madeira cake; Relative merits of gay and heterosexual men's pornographic magazines; Oxfam's extended product lines; and Karl is concerned about the shortage of new sounds. Plus there's a (now defunct, obviously) competition to win copies of Karl's book and the new CD box set.
Part III - Christmas
Karl reflects on the year past and singles out an unlikely highlight; Steve stocks up on yuletide essentials; Karl advocates an anarchic Christmas and complains about his domestic chores; Karl's diary draws to a close with revelations of bothersome footwear, cravat-luggage, not-so-current affairs, bees, beds, and worry-holes; and Ricky provides an emotional exit en route to the orphanage.
©2007 Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and Karl Pilkington; (P)2007 Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and Karl Pilkington
"I still can't figure out if he's for real"
Not really, these are a one shot deal for me, a bit like when someone tells you a joke, it's not as good the second time.
Yes and I do immediately after I listen
There are three of them, Ricky has a strange laugh, Karl is monotone ...I don't like Steve at all
THE KARL SHOW...with Ricky and steve
I'm a big fan of non-fiction and science related books as it gives me insight into things about the world that I would otherwise be clueless about.
"Wish I listened to these sooner"
As with the previous ones, this season of the Ricky Gervais Show was funny, with lots of moments in which I couldn't help but wonder if Karl's dialogue is scripted. He is a psychological experiment in podcast form.
Dr. Nils Rasmussen
"Simply Amazing"
Although this season of Ricky Gervais' podcast doesn't QUITE meet the incredibly high standards previously set in previous editions, it's still solid gold.
"Karl Dilkington has a head like an effing orange."
That dopey, round-headed, shaven monkey...
He's 'avin a laugh.