The Catherine Tate Show series 2

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The Catherine Tate Show
Season 2
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No. of episodes6
Release
Original network BBC Two
Original releaseJuly 21 (2005-07-21) 
August 25, 2005 (2005-08-25)
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The second series of the British television sketch comedy premiered on BBC Two on 21 July 2005. This series included six episodes with the concluding episode broadcast on 25 August 2005. A Christmas Special followed the second series and was screened on BBC Two on 20 December 2005.

Contents

Series two introduced several new major characters including Derek Faye, Irene and Vernon, and Janice and Ray; as well as returning characters Joannie 'Nan' Taylor, Lauren Cooper, Bernie, Paul and Sam, Kate and Ellen, Elaine Figgis, and The Aga Saga Woman.

Guest stars for this series include Siobhan Redmond, Jill Halfpenny, Brian Murphy, James Holmes, Una Stubbs, Roger Allam, Robin Weaver, Michael Brandon and Peter Kay. Charlotte Church makes a guest appearance in the Christmas Special.

Characters

Episodes

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    References


    No.
    overall
    No. in
    series
    TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
    (millions) [1]
    71"Episode 1" Gordon Anderson Catherine Tate, Derren Litten, Mathew Horne & Aschlin Ditta 21 July 2005 (2005-07-21)3.50
    1. Lauren - Christian
    2. Derek Faye - Doctor
    3. Sandra Kemp - The Refuge
    4. Tactless Woman - Facial Hair
    5. Janice & Ray - Shiitake Mushrooms
    6. Paul & Sam - Lottery
    7. Sandra Kemp - The Refuge
    8. Tactless Woman - Stutter
    9. Sheila Carter - Funeral
    10. Old Woman - Television
    11. Sandra Kemp - The Refuge
    82"Episode 2"Gordon AndersonCatherine Tate, Derren Litten, Mathew Horne & Aschlin Ditta28 July 2005 (2005-07-28)2.97
    1. Aga Saga Woman - Geordie
    2. Sheila Carter - Taxi
    3. Lauren - New Top
    4. Moo Shepherd
    5. Bernie - Hypnosis
    6. Annoying Waitress - Business Lunch
    7. How Many How Much - Latin Dancer
    8. Moo Shepherd
    9. Irene & Verne - Desmond Tutu
    10. Old Woman - Doctor's Surgery
    11. How Many How Much - Pizza Quickie
    12. Moo Shepherd