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Lee Nelson's Well Good Show

Lee Nelson's Well Good Show, I never really got into the show at first, but it seems to be a good show, packed of funny moments, and a "proper good time".

Basically, the whole show is surrounded around Lee Nelson, and he is such a funny guy, the show which is studio based, and it seems to work very well for some reason. The audience interaction is spot on for the type of show, always interacting with the audience, asking who's from where, for instance 1 was from Germany, and let's just say, it was very funny!

BBC Describes the show, in the shortest way possible, as:

Brace yourselves for "proper mad" fun as irrepressible South London geeza Lee "Nelsy" Nelson gets among the studio audience, entertaining them with cheeky banter and daft games.

Now there I completely agree, for instance there are parts of the show called "Doctor Bob" and "110% Bent". So, how do you really explain a show like this?

Brace yourselves for "proper mad" fun as irrepressible and loveable south-London tearaway Lee "Nelsy" Nelson fronts his Well Good Show. He gets in among the studio audience to entertain them with cheeky banter, tales of mischief-making and all manner of daft games - assisted by his best friend, "fat legend" Omelette.

In between the studio-based chaos, Lee takes time out to introduce the audience to some of his favourite TV shows including: 110% Bent, a fly-on-the-wall documentary about preening footballer Jason Bent - one of the Premier League's brightest talents; Hospital Life, a behind-the-scenes look at one of Britain's worst performing NHS hospitals with bungling medic Dr Bob; and Faliraki Nights in which unhinged holiday rep Chris Young give Brits abroad the time of their lives in this bottom-of-the-barrel expose of the Faliraki holiday scene.

Back in the studio, audience members are put through their paces in various games (all with a Lee twist), and regular slot Old People Do Fun Stuff sees, well ... old people doing fun stuff.

There are Herculean tasks of humiliation set for Lee's best mate in Omelette's Peer Pressure Challenge, and Lee's Nan closes the show with her own inimitably awful interpretations of top chart bangers. The show is a creation of critically-acclaimed character comedian Simon Brodkin. Lee Nelson's Well Good Show unleashes tales of mischief-making, dubious life lessons and general scallywaggery.

My prediction on the show? 5/10, it can be annoying as hell, but sometimes it will make you laugh, pretty loud too...

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