Russell Brand's Ponderland - Season 1
Season 1
Network
Episodes6
Datesoct. 22, 2007 - oct. 27, 2007
Episodes
Season 1Episode 130 min
Childhood
In this episode Russell ponders childhood which involves everything from Coco Pops to grumpy teenagers.
oct. 22, 2007
Season 1Episode 230 min
Science
In this episode Russell ponders Science. Topics include naughty picture messages as well as children's plan for the future of humankind.
oct. 23, 2007
Season 1Episode 330 min
Crime
Crime is the topic being pondered in this episode and it features Russell's performance in the show The Bill, a neighborhood watch committee and a very suspicious dog.
oct. 24, 2007
Season 1Episode 430 min
Sport
Russell ponders everything sport-related, from the practicality of egg-and-spoon races to an hilarious letter Russell wrote to Serena Williams.
oct. 25, 2007
Season 1Episode 530 min
Love
Russell ponders the many amusing aspects of Holidays in this final episode of the series. He discusses his holidays as a child and the very strange language difficulties people experience abroad.
oct. 26, 2007
Season 1Episode 630 min
Holidays
Russell ponders the many amusing aspects of Holidays in this final episode of the series. He discusses his holidays as a child and the very strange language difficulties people experience abroad.
oct. 27, 2007
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