The Ricky Gervais Show, Season 3HDClosed Captioning
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Based on his record-breaking podcast, the animated comedy series THE RICKY GERVAIS SHOW returns with comedian Ricky Gervais, his longtime collaborator Stephen Merchant and their colleague and friend Karl Pilkington, whose offbeat musings inspire many of the hilarious storylines. Some of the topics covered in season three include Karl ruminating on saliva, avocado-cutting injuries, his invention of the special “mug coaster,” his desire to join the army so he can make a neat bed, a movie pitch about a man’s brain transplanted into Tom Cruise’s body, and the three mates shedding light on charitable causes. Critically acclaimed as “crazy fun” that “will keep you in stitches,” season three of the animated masterpiece also relates the harrowing day when Karl defended a pie from a bank robber, among other acts of bravery!
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1 | HDClosed CaptioningVideoBryan's Brain | Ricky, Stephen and Karl discuss Karl's theory on how museums procure items for their collections (stealing), his invention for aspecial mug coaster, and his disappointment that the pocket tie never caught on. Also, Karl pitches his new idea for a film about aman whose brain is transplanted into Tom Cruise's body. | 24:00 | $2.99 | View in iTunes |
2 | HDClosed CaptioningVideoComic Relief | Karl discusses why he believes a will is a form of charity, and how his attorney suggested he marry his girlfriend for tax purposes.After Stephen recalls being the only kid in his school to dress in a costume for Comic Relief Day, Karl shares his idea that thereshould be one, and only one, charitable cause per year. | 24:23 | $2.99 | View in iTunes |
3 | HDClosed CaptioningVideoArmed Forces | After Ricky informs Karl that he is very popular amongst members of the Armed Services, Karl recounts how, as a kid, he looked up tohis older brother, who was in the Army, and longed to join because he made his bed so neatly. Also, Karl describes a harrowing daywhen he defended a pie from a bank robber and other acts of bravery. | 24:52 | $2.99 | View in iTunes |
4 | HDClosed CaptioningVideoRoom 102 | Ricky suggests they play "Room 102", a take on George Orwell's "Room 101" from 1984, and asks Karl what he would banish to Room 102forever. Also, Karl shares his solution to keep overweight people from eating in the middle of the night, and chooses the one itemhe would take with him if stranded on a desert island. | 23:42 | $2.99 | View in iTunes |
5 | HDClosed CaptioningVideoKarl's Day | After Karl insists that he is really a happy-go-lucky guy at heart, spending most of his time home alone doing DIY projects, Rickyand Stephen ask Karl to take them through the ins and outs of a typical day in his life. | 25:09 | $2.99 | View in iTunes |
6 | HDClosed CaptioningVideoThe English | Ricky, Stephen and Karl take turns describing the quintessential Englishman, and Karl explains why, if he could be any nationalityother than English, he'd choose to be Italian. | 26:23 | $2.99 | View in iTunes |
7 | HDClosed CaptioningVideoLaw & Order | Ricky, Stephen and Karl discuss Karl's view on capital punishment, whether or not Ricky follows the Ten Commandments in his dailylife, and how Karl would negotiate a hostage situation. | 24:27 | $2.99 | View in iTunes |
8 | HDClosed CaptioningVideoMedicine | Karl shares his thoughts on medical advancements, how being sick makes him feel better, and his idea for a machine that would allowdoctors to feel their patients' pain. | 23:50 | $2.99 | View in iTunes |
9 | HDClosed CaptioningVideoEarth | Ricky describes the beginnings of the Universe and asks Karl what other creatures might have evolved on Earth if conditions weren'tright for humans. Karl talks about why he doesn't recycle and shares his thoughts about travelling the world and the many toilets hehas encountered. | 26:48 | $2.99 | View in iTunes |
10 | HDClosed CaptioningVideoSociety | Ricky, Stephen and Karl discuss the laws of society and what rules Karl would enforce (or not) if he were president. Stephen asksKarl what he would have done if he had been on the bus during the historic Rosa Parks protest. | 25:27 | $2.99 | View in iTunes |
11 | HDClosed CaptioningVideoWartime | Karl ponders why old things are always considered great and whether one day his recently published book will be considered amasterpiece. Also, Karl's thoughts on the meaning of wartime sayings like "keep the home fires burning" and what Karl would think ifhe were the wife of a GI. | 25:17 | $2.99 | View in iTunes |
12 | HDClosed CaptioningVideoWorld Cup | Ricky and Stephen reminisce about watching the World Cup in a hotel room, and the awkward situation of sharing the bed. Karl, Rickyand Stephen discuss the problem of overzealous sports fans, as well as cheating in sports and life. Ricky shares the story of whenhe tried out for soccer as a kid; Karl recounts how he recently tested how much saliva he could produce. | 26:03 | $2.99 | View in iTunes |
13 | HDClosed CaptioningVideoThe Year | When asked about his highlight of the past year, Karl describes an incident of an insect that ate a crumb from his biscuit, whichleads into a discussion of Karl's observations on the insect world. Stephen recounts the embarrassment of buying condoms and readsselections from Karl's Diary, which includes Karl's thoughts on avocado-cutting injuries, dating identical twins, and a recent visitto his parents' house. | 26:43 | $2.99 | View in iTunes |
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Great show
I own all 3 seasons very funny show and karl is freaking hilarious in season 3
The Best!
Karl is some kind of demi- god and Loren Bouchard makes everything magic.

- HD Version
- Genre: Animation
- Released: Apr 20, 2012
- © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- CCin English
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