
Combining stand-up with sketches, Jo Brand Through the Cakehole covers everything from war and violence to sex and race, health and families to culture and politics - and, very occasionally, cream cakes.
Jo looks at HRT, Reservoir Dogs, female Gladiators and TV crime programmes.
Jo Brand looks at sex and men. She talks condoms with Lynne Franks and there is an investigation into who really shot the arrow into Harold's eye.
Jo Brand concentrates on health, deviating only to take in the pleasures of smoking and fashion tips for fatties.
Jo Brand shares her thoughts on her Maltese holiday, Bernard Manning, and racist cabbies. The Drudge Squad investigate a murder in a village run by the Klu Klux Klan and Meera Syal tries to organise an arranged marriage for Jo.
Jo Brand shares her views on children, parents and the perils of a strict upbringing - something put to the test by going to see Last Tango In Paris and producing a black boyfriend.
In the final programme of the series, Jo Brand turns her thoughts to HRT, soap operas, politically correct banking and Clause IV of the Labour Party. It also includes Imelda Staunton's own version of the National Anthem.
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