The Emily Atack Show - Season 2

Season 2
Following on from the success of her debut series, Emily will be bringing more of her loveable and unfiltered self to her infectiously funny and relatable comedy. Fans will also be treated to a host of new impressions. Last series saw her impersonate TV favourite Holly Willoughby, funny man Keith Lemon, Loose Women's Stacey Solomon and the iconic G.C.

Episodes

Holidays
Emily Atack returns for a second series and in the opening episode reflects on holiday dilemmas, from packing to snogging, the deep horror of destination weddings, and camping.

Life Lessons
This week's theme is life lessons. In sketches Emily goes back to school, takes a disastrous road trip and, when she suspects her boyfriend is cheating, her Devil and Angel get the better of her. Meanwhile, Emily tells all with stand up about sex education, bunking off school, and failing her driving lessons five whole times.

Relationships
This week's theme is close to all our hearts - relationships. In the sketches, Emily meets a new partner's parents, pitches us long-term relationship insurance and sees an old schoolmate at the worst possible time. Meanwhile, the stand-up explores the pitfalls of a puppy, and Emily introduces us to a new special someone in her life. Plus, impressions of Gemma Collins, Lorraine and Holly Willoughby.

Modern Life
This week's theme is Modern Life. The sketches poke fun at situations such as sending a naughty picture to the wrong person, being addicted to posting motivational quotes, and the moment your cringeworthy first email address comes back to haunt you. Meanwhile standup covers topics including, the horror of your phone dying, stalking crushes online, and the onslaught of annoying fitness trends. Plus, impressions of Holly Willoughby, Gemma Collins and Stacey Dooley.

Men and Women
Comedy sketches on the theme of men and women, including Emily taking revenge on a catcaller and the horror of getting caught when the club lights come up.

The Body
This week's theme is the body. Sketches poke fun at the mistake of thinking you can pull off a fringe and the ordeal that is sneaking a tampon past your male work colleagues. Meanwhile, her stand-up explores enduring meditation, rubbish Halloween outfits, and cringeworthy fashion choices. Plus, impressions of Anna Richardson on Naked Attraction, Holly Willoughby and Gemma Collins.
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