20 épisodes
(1 h 40 min)
Épisodes
S2 E1 • Carmel Sutra
The lads decide to do the lottery.
Première diffusion : 1 janvier 1998
S2 E2 • Holiday In Hell
Podge claims the new neighbours are lesbians.
Première diffusion : 8 janvier 1998
S2 E3 • Hell House
Podge recounts the misery of moving house.
Première diffusion : 15 janvier 1998
S2 E4 • Diet Pill
Podge compares Rodge's fixation with losing weight to that of Willy "Pudgy" Ring from Toolend.
Première diffusion : 22 janvier 1998
S2 E5 • Gob
Podge asks if Rodge had released his address to the yogurt cult, as he saw it, and began the sorry tale of Johnny Ballsac, from Brownlog Pass. Johnny too had been taken in by such yogurt tactics, and filled out a survey for Gob yogurt.
Première diffusion : 29 janvier 1998
S2 E6 • Living Canvas
Podge leads into the tale of Dick Dalton, from Bogknobber.
Première diffusion : 5 février 1998
S2 E7 • Bedsit
Podge played down this Rag Week indiscretion, claiming that "most students get their come uppance". He recalled the tale of Betty Bulbin and Mary O'Hary.
Première diffusion : 12 février 1998
S2 E8 • The Beast
Podge favoured offering a women-only B+B service. All this talk of tourists led him to the tale of Pearce McCracken and Ernie O'Herlihy, from Schlongsville, Massachusetts, who had travelled to Ireland in search of their ancestors.
Première diffusion : 19 février 1998
S2 E9 • Halloween
Things get a bit scary for the lads
S2 E10 • Genie
Rodge speaks of his infatuation with "I Dream Of Jeannie", claiming that she is "sex on legs", and fiddling with himself under the covers for the first of MANY times. Podge, however, states that "it'd be a cold day in Tullamore before I'd accept a wish from a genie".
Première diffusion : 26 février 1998
S2 E11 • The Case
Rodge pays his respect, saying fondly that "everyone liked Fanny Rash".
Première diffusion : 5 mars 1998
S2 E12 • The Mole
This talk of escapology leads Podge to the tale of Gus "The Mole" Geraghty, Ireland's premier bank robber. Gus had been in and out of jail, unable to keep his ability to crack into any safe under control.
Première diffusion : 12 mars 1998
S2 E13 • Nasty Habits
"What did I tell you about competitions? They all end in disaster". He speaks of the fiercely competitive nuns of Bumboil Abbey, who took on their sister abbeys in such competitons as longest vow of silence, toilet abstinence, most pious face, and the most rewarding of all - the oldest nun.
Première diffusion : 19 mars 1998
S2 E14 • Phone Home
Podge threatens to wreck more than his buzz, scolding him for raiding Mrs. Minge's alottment, and her only just recently deceased. He tells the Tarantino-esque tale of Brad Fukoffski, from Méféin, Michigan.
Première diffusion : 26 mars 1998
S2 E15 • Close But No Cigar
Podge cites the case of Catriona Eczema, from Rash Ring. She paid Madame Vargina (the number one pyschic in the country), who promised Catriona that she'd meet and marry a man, and find her fortune.
Première diffusion : 2 avril 1998
S2 E16 • The Break
Podge tells the trauma suffered by Turlough and Hannah O'Ride.
Première diffusion : 9 avril 1998
S2 E17 • Floater
Podge claims that Rodge's situation was by no means as embarassing as that of Shane Cyst, from Squitter's Bridge.
Première diffusion : 16 avril 1998
S2 E18 • Christmas
The Ballydung boys have been put in control of Xmas...
Première diffusion : 7 mai 1998
S2 E19 • Lonely Guy
Podge tells the tale of Dave Knuckleshuffle from Heehaw, County Boil.
Première diffusion : 23 avril 1998
S2 E20 • Hair
Rodge ponces in with his new hair cut - Sadie had used the black from the black pudding to colour his tresses. All this "keeping up appearances" malarkey reminds Podge of Ozzy Dorgan, from Slurry.
Première diffusion : 30 avril 1998