The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
The amazing impressions of Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson feature in a brand-new comedy sketch show.

Episode 2
The prosthetics are piled on as Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson continue their satirical romp through celebrity culture.
This episode sees a snapshot of Wayne and Colleen Rooney's home life; Gordon Brown raps; viewers learn the tragic story behind Simon Cowell; Ross Kemp infiltrates another notorious gang; Kylie and Danni watch as their lesser known sister, Daggy, hatches a plot to become famous; Gok Wan may not be all he appears to be; DCI Gene Hunt crashes the Midsomer Murders; and it seems that Eamonn Holmes is up to his old tricks again.

Episode 3
The amazing impressions of Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson feature in this comedy sketch show.

Episode 4
Impressionists Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson continue to run riot through celebrity culture.
Amy Winehouse auditions for Doctor Who; Michael McIntyre makes his debut in Bad Jobs for Celebrities; and Tess Daly and Vernon Kay attempt to continue their holiday with an unwanted third party.
Davina McCall, Dominic Littlewood, Paris Hilton and Jonathan Ross all make an appearance, the latter delivering the famous 'to be or not to be' speech.
DCI Gene Hunt crashes an episode of Poirot; Ricky Gervais, the entire Jeremy Clarkson family and Peaches Geldof turn up; and Simon Cowell reads an unlikely bedtime story.

Episode 5
Culshaw and Stephenson are at it again.
Their usual assortment of uncanny impressions include Gordon Ramsay's debut on CBeebies, Kate Winslet appearing in the Bad Jobs for Celebrities slot, Davina McCall and Claudia Winkleman having yet another dilemma, and Kirstie and Phil from Location Location Location getting themselves into a bit of a pickle.
There's also a showdown between Simon Cowell and Anne Robinson, and Ant and Dec try to find their way in the jungle.

Episode 6
Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson continue running the gamut of celebrity culture with their inimitable impressions.
There's an audience with the Minogues, what's inside Simon Cowell's Warehouse, DCI Gene Hunt meets Robin Hood, and John Barrowman debuts in Bad Jobs For Celebrities. There's also Paris Hilton, The One Show, Top Gear and Ray Mears, plus Eamonn Holmes wreaks havoc on the Chelsea Flower Show.
Recently Updated Shows

Black Doves
Helen Webb, politician's wife, doting mother, and professional spy, has been passing on her husband's secrets to the Black Doves, the shadowy organization for whom she works. But when her lover Jason is assassinated, Helen's life is turned upside down, and only her old friend Sam Young can keep her safe. But Sam, a suave, champagne-drinking assassin, also has problems of his own. Out of the game, since his last job went wrong, he soon realizes his past is coming back to haunt him. Together, they set off on a mission that will lead them to uncover a vast, interconnected conspiracy. One that links the murky underworld of London to a looming geopolitical crisis — and leads them to question the cost of the moral choices they've made.

Lucky
A young woman who left behind the life of crime she was raised in years ago must now embrace her darker, criminal side one final time in a desperate attempt to escape her past.

Only Connect
Quiz show in which connections must be made between apparently unconnected things, where patience and lateral thinking are as vital as knowledge.

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Stephen Colbert brings his signature satire and comedy to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the #1 show in late-night. Featuring bandleader Jon Batiste with his band Stay Human, the Emmy Award-nominated show broadcasts from the historic Ed Sullivan Theater. He talks with an eclectic mix of guests about what is new and relevant in the worlds of politics, entertainment, business, music, technology, and more. Stephen Colbert took over as host, executive producer, and writer of The Late Show on Sept. 8, 2015.
Colbert is best known for his work as a television host, writer, actor, and producer, and lest known for his charity work teaching English as a second language on Tunisian date farms. Before joining the CBS family -- and being officially adopted by network president Les Moonves -- Colbert helmed The Colbert Report, which aired nearly 1,500 episodes and required Stephen to wear nearly 1,500 different neckties. The program received two Peabody Awards, two Grammy Awards, and several unwelcome shoulder massages. It won two Emmys for Outstanding Variety Series in 2013 and 2014, both of which appear to have been lost in the move. Colbert is pronounced koʊlˈbɛər, according to Wikipedia. His understudy is William Cavanaugh, who will be hosting The Late Show approximately one-third of the time. Good luck, Bill!