Episode 3
This structured, fly-on-the-wall comedy follows the antics at one of Britain's biggest lookalikes agencies. David Beckham lookalike and agency boss Andy has bagged a huge gig with a British ferry company, who want his best lookalikes to perform on one of their ships. 'David Brent' is livid when he discovers he hasn't been invited. Due to an unfortunate error on Andy's part, the ferry trip gets off to a bad start, meaning he can't board the boat, leaving 'Mr T' in charge. Things go from bad to worse when jokes by 'Del Boy' are deemed unsuitable for the family audience and the David Guetta lookalike makes an unexpected revelation. Meanwhile, 'Victoria Beckham' has decided to raise some money for Eastbourne's elderly by making a Lookalikes nude charity calendar.
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