In the first episode of the brand new series we meet all new people and what strange people they are... There's Miss Harper, Kas And Jenn, The Brass Lady and so many more.
This episode presents a mix of sketches showcasing Karen Taylor's no-nonsense attitude to modern life, including TV show Beauty on a Budget, presented by the acerbic Valerie D'enton, and chain-smoking former lap-dancer Joanna who is married to a millionaire octogenarian.
A mix of sketches including a one-night-stand-loving prime minister, a Wag-style current affairs show, problem-solving for women in a DIY crisis and a school teacher with a strong interest in her male students
A mix of sketches with Acerbic presenter Valerie D'enton reveals how to find knock-out perfume on a budget, Miss Harper whips her male students into shape and Kaz and Jan encounter prejudice when they meet a pair of lesbians.
Yolanda appears on Glamorama and takes on the issue of global warming while the Brass Lady provides her take on the national economy and taxation
Internet socialite Trish and her friends superhero Pre-Menstrual Woman saves lives through mood swings. Plus, there is a Jane Austen adaptation.
The series returns and presents us new adventures of At Home with The Smithsons and other stories.
Miss Harper returns from a 12-week stretch in prison. Other characters returning include 'hetero-flexible' lipstick lesbians Kaz and Jen, and the hormonally-charged superhero Pre-Menstrual Girl.
Following in the footsteps of her favourite celebrities Karen writes a children's book.
With her own television program Karen is out to capitalise on her new found fame, and acquire a lucrative ad campaign.
With more saucy humour there is a return for Late-night phone-in quiz, Cash Cow, and the WAG-styled current affairs show Glamorama.
With more saucy humour Karen attempts to land a spread in a glossy magazine.
As a 'fully fledged' celebrity Karen puts together her own charity single and gives something back to the community.