Episode 4
This structured, fly-on-the-wall comedy follows the antics at one of Britain's biggest lookalikes agencies. Still annoyed because he wasn't picked for the cruise, 'David Brent' decides to create his own rival agency and tries his hardest to steal some of Andy's best lookalikes. He manages to poach Martin - aka 'Gordon Ramsay' - with the promise of fulfilling his dream of a TV gig on a cookery show. Martin may look the part, but unfortunately he doesn't seem to have a natural flair for live TV. And his next gig - being a Gordon Ramsay 'Ramsay-gram' - is equally disastrous. Meanwhile, as the real Ed Sheeran's fame has reached stratospheric proportions, his lookalike Ty has let his new-found notoriety go to his head.
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