
The Last Leg is a movie/drama series airing on UK television.
The show brings together Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker as its regular presenters, creating a familiar trio that guides each episode. Their chemistry sets the tone for a light‑hearted broadcast that blends humour with current events, offering viewers a relaxed yet engaging listening experience. In this instalment the three hosts are joined by guests Grayson Perry and Judi Love, who help them dissect the news of the previous seven days. Together they deliver a comic recap, poking fun at headlines and sharing witty observations while keeping the discussion lively and accessible. Music for the episode is supplied by Tyler Ballgame, whose tracks underscore the conversation and add a rhythmic backdrop to the banter. The combination of the regular presenters, the guest contributors, and the musical interludes creates a cohesive format that balances satire with a quick rundown of the week’s happenings. Overall, the programme offers a succinct, entertaining summary of recent events, anchored by the hosts’ humor, the guests’ perspectives, and Ballgame’s musical touches, all packaged into a concise, weekly review.
The segment unfolds with the trio of regular presenters—Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker—who are accompanied by guest star Brian Cox, an actor, and Marcus Mumford, a vocalist. Throughout the broadcast they jointly examine and lampoon the most noteworthy occurrences of the past week, providing a humorous take on the headlines and moments that have drawn public attention. The discussion remains light‑hearted, with the guests offering their own viewpoints while the hosts steer the conversation toward the week’s key stories. The programme retains its characteristic blend of wit and banter as the five personalities trade jokes and summarise the events that have shaped the last seven days.
The segment unfolds with the trio of regular presenters—Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker—who are accompanied by guest star Brian Cox, an actor, and Marcus Mumford, a vocalist. Throughout the broadcast they jointly examine and lampoon the most noteworthy occurrences of the past week, providing a humorous take on the headlines and moments that have drawn public attention. The discussion remains light‑hearted, with the guests offering their own viewpoints while the hosts steer the conversation toward the week’s key stories. The programme retains its characteristic blend of wit and banter as the five personalities trade jokes and summarise the events that have shaped the last seven days.