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Facejacker Season 2 Episodes

Season 2 Episode Guide

6 Episodes 2012 - 2012

Episode 1

Episode #2.1

23 mins

The organisers are in for a surprise when Terry Tibbs takes over as judge in an American beauty pageant in Philadelphia. On this side of the pond, Augustine Kwembe (Augustus's oversexed female cousin) poses as a minicab driver inspector in order to groom unsuspecting male candidates, while testing their minicab skills. Meanwhile, our balaclava-clad bandit takes over a supermarket self-service checkout, causing a lot of inconvenience to innocent shoppers. Strong language and adult humour

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Episode 2

Episode #2.2

24 mins

Kayvan Novak, star of BAFTA winning Fonejacker, returns for a second series of the ground-breaking Facejacker. New character Ray Fakadakis offers some dubious careers advice. Very strong language and adult humour

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Episode 3

Episode #2.3

23 mins

In the third episode, Dufrais visits locations from the Rocky movie in Philadelphia with a local trolleybus tour. The Fonejacker takes over the GPS system of a special car for tourists in San Francisco, while Brian has a one-on-one poetry lesson in New York. Strong language and adult humour

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Episode 4

Episode #2.4

23 mins

Terry Tibbs hosts his own Jerry Springer-style studio chat-show in America with his son Lionel Strong language and adult humour

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Episode 5

Episode #2.5

23 mins

Brian Badonde vists Pittsburgh, the birth place of his all-time hero Andy Warhol, to make a documentary about the great man. Dufrais wins a visit to a Star Wars-themed porn set in LA. Strong language and adult humour

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Episode 6

Episode #2.6

23 mins

Terry Tibbs launches his own US version of The Apprentice, the Fonejacker hits a drive thru and Brian Badonde has a final fling at an art gallery Strong language and adult humour

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