As a double act, Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis have a strange dynamic.
On stage, Punt was very much the host, talking at length about each comedy topic and throwing in some carefully-constructed satirical thoughts about the main theme of the show - Britishness.
Meanwhile, Dennis was like a child on orange juice, throwing in the odd well-timed line and a series of mimes ranging from a velociraptor and a speed-skater to a swan dying of bird flu.
It was not hard to see from Punt's static stance and nervy delivery that he is much more at home on the radio, while Dennis loves being in front of an audience.
Although clearly quite carefully planned out, the show had an endearingly shambolic quality as the pair commented on topics ranging from the Olympics to cash-for-honours and Tesco taking over the world.
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