, asking pertinent questions about the approach of David Cameron to the aftermath of the Brexit referendum – or “this mad riddle”, as he called it. “So what’s happened to that twat David Cameron, who called it on?” Dyer asked the presenter Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, sitting alongside fellow guests Jeremy Corbyn and Pamela Anderson.
It is written by and co-stars Ryan Sampson, best known for acting roles in Brassic and Plebs. Sampson plays Glen, a quintessential beta male. He is three months away from marrying his cheery fiancee, Kirsty . He is also plagued by erectile dysfunction: we open with him failing to respond to manual stimulation from Kirsty in a car round the back of Halfords. Despite his commitment to his job, he is struggling to get a long-overdue promotion at World of Carpets from his irascible boss, Ian .
Kirsty initially thinks Lee’s arrival is because Glen is secretly a drug addict and Lee his dealer. But Lee swiftly puts her mind at ease: “I don’t think crackheads come in beige, do you?”