The BEST episodes directed by Will Yapp

The Hamiltons
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9.00
87 votes

#1 - The Hamiltons

When Louis Met - Season 1 - Episode 3

Louis follows the former Tory MP and his wife as they try to make a living as "objects of curiosity". The film features Louis on the sofa with a tipsy Christine, and following Mr and Mrs Hamilton when they are arrested over an alleged sexual scandal (both were cleared later).

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The Grayling: River Ure, Yorkshire Dales
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8.14
28 votes

#2 - The Grayling: River Ure, Yorkshire Dales

Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing - Season 2 - Episode 6

For their final quest of the series, Paul and Bob take to the River Ure in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, in search of grayling. After mulling over their plans for retirement, they meet the surgeon who performed Bob’s life-saving triple heart bypass.

Louis, Martin & Michael
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8.00
28 votes

#3 - Louis, Martin & Michael

Louis Theroux - Season 1 - Episode 2

In 2001, Louis Theroux decides to set out on a journey to interview Michael Jackson. When Michael comes to the UK, Louis approaches Uri Geller but gets turned down. He then finds out that ITV has been granted an interview and Louis sets out for LA to meet a close friend of the Jackson family, promoter and magician Majestik Magnificent, who claims he can set up an interview with Joe Jackson, Michael's father. However nothing seems to go easily for Louis and his target seems further away.

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Wild Brown Trout: River Usk, South Wales
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7.76
34 votes

#4 - Wild Brown Trout: River Usk, South Wales

Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing - Season 2 - Episode 1

Paul and Bob travel to the picturesque River Usk in Wales, where Paul’s father first taught him to fish as a young child. Their quarry is the wild brown trout. They discuss their respective childhoods and reflect on their own family lives. In their cosy cottage accommodation in the heart of the countryside they compare school photographs and Paul serenades Bob with his guitar.

The Carp: Bentley Lake, Essex
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7.74
31 votes

#5 - The Carp: Bentley Lake, Essex

Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing - Season 2 - Episode 2

Paul and Bob brave the wild lakes of Essex in search of the mighty carp. They have the latest high-tech equipment and are fully prepared to stay all night if they have to, to catch the biggest fish they can. They discuss the true meaning of a mid-life crisis and decide to visit a beauty clinic to see if there are any suitable treatments available to re-capture their youth. Bob reveals his secret recipe to make the perfect scrambled eggs but it is not the only thing which shocks Paul in this episode.

Paul & Debbie
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7.50
58 votes

#6 - Paul & Debbie

When Louis Met - Season 1 - Episode 2

Louis joins Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee in their home beside the River Thames and on the road as the magician appears on Celebrity Ready, Steady, Cook and his wife launches a ballet company.

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Jimmy Savile
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7.02
174 votes

#7 - Jimmy Savile

When Louis Met - Season 1 - Episode 1

Louis visits 73-year-old Jimmy Savile, the miner who became a TV and radio star.

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Roy `Chubby` Brown - Britain's Rudest Comedian
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#8 - Roy `Chubby` Brown - Britain's Rudest Comedian

Channel 4 (UK) Documentaries - Season 2007 - Episode 47

The country's crudest comic opens the door to his shocking world. This one-hour observational documentary follows Roy as he tours the country. Royston Vasey, a.k.a. Roy 'Chubby' Brown, is Britain's rudest comedian, infamous for his outrageously racist, sexist and homophobic gags. It's an accolade that's meant he's never been allowed to perform on TV. But this has turned out to be more of a blessing than a curse as he's done very well for himself off the back of his army of fans buying his videos, DVDs, audio cassettes and show tickets. But how different is Roy Vasey from his stage persona 'Chubby' Brown? Film maker Will Yapp follows him around for a few months in 2005 and attempts to find out, following Roy as he goes on tour, re-visits his home town of Middlesborough, shares his family life and prepares for his first appearance on TV in 18 years on The Frank Skinner Show. Are the bigoted, offensive jokes he tells on stage just his act or personal views with a nastier edge to them?