Quick Summary
The programme investigates the customs of tribes in Papua New Guinea, offering insight into their traditional practices. It also looks at the unusual phenomenon of armed dolphins, highlighting their role in local activities. Karl Pilkington then recounts a zoo‑keeper’s story about a lonely monkey that was brought home.
About This Program ✦
The series titled “Dolphins” is a television programme presented in an episode format. It falls within the broader category of programme content, offering a self‑contained segment rather than a full series. The episode is structured to introduce a range of distinct subjects, each explored in its own brief segment. In this instalment, the audience is taken to Papua New Guinea, where the customs of local tribes are examined. The episode also features a segment on armed dolphins, presenting information about these marine mammals in a military context. Additionally, Karl Pilkington contributes a personal anecdote about a solitary monkey rescued by a zoo‑keeper. The segment on tribal customs outlines various practices observed by the communities, providing a snapshot of cultural routines without extending into broader analysis. The armed dolphin portion supplies details about the training and deployment of these animals, focusing on their role within a specific operational framework. Both topics are presented in a concise manner. Karl Pilkington’s contribution centres on the story of a lonely monkey that a zoo‑keeper brought home, highlighting the animal’s isolation and the caretaker’s involvement. His narration is delivered in his characteristic style, offering a personal perspective that complements the more factual segments. The episode thus weaves together cultural, zoological and anecdotal elements.
The Ricky Gervais Show broadcasts on Comedy Central Extra at 1:00am, Thursday, 12 February 2026. (Subtitles)

