07 September 2002
07 September 2002 starts with Steve explaining how Ricky and Karl spent the half hour before the show playing football but things sour when Karl is annoyed that Ricky can't record links for the 'Best Of' show that will play next week because he must leave immediately after to go on holiday. Later Karl talks about people with big heads and no heads, and his competition turns into such a farce that even he laughs at it.
Track Listing
1. Office Olympics
Steve is disappointed that despite coming in half an hour early to prepare for the show, Ricky and Karl spent the time playing football. But the fun ends when Ricky tells Karl he's going on holiday immediately after the show and can't record links for next week's 'Best Of' show.
2. Going On Holiday With Ricky Gervais
Steve asks why Ricky nearly always takes his holidays in Italy. Ricky explains that it's because he likes the food. Steve then rants about Ricky's immature tastes, like not eating salads or drinking water because "it's boring".
3. Steve and the Opera
Still perplexed by Ricky's uncomplicated tastes, Steve sarcastically wonders if he's going to Italy for the opera. But soon Steve is explaining his embarassing and impromptu audition for Gilbert and Sullivan's 'Pirates of Penzance' and the bitchy world of amateur dramatics. Karl then tells his am-dram experiences of doing 'Walk Like an Egyptian' dressed as a woman and performing a 'magic' trick. Just before the next record Ricky asks Karl to take the next few minutes to think about the best thing that has ever happened to him.
4. Karl's Best Time Ever
It started when when Karl was trying to watch the "dead good telly" on school holiday mornings and was asked to take out the rubbish...
5. Steve and The Boss
When Steve fails to get Bruce Springstein tickets, he appeals to the listeners for help. Then Steve is upset further when Ricky then tells how he recently went to David Bowie's exclusive gig at the BBC without telling him.
6. Big Heads
Following his recent visit to the furniture store Habitat where he saw a "big-headed lad" like the ones he went to school with, Karl appeals to the listeners for information about the medical name for big heads.
7. Space Cake
A caller suggests the big-headedness Karl is describing could be caused by hydrocephalus.
Karl then tells the story of an Xfm colleague who was at a party and had eaten some "space cake" and had a telepathic conversation with a friend about the tedious length of a Starsailor record. But when the friends later met up to confirm the experience, Steve wonders why they didn't communicate telepathically.
8. Off With His Head
Karl tries to convince Ricky and Steve that a man who had his head chopped off, not only continued to live, but walked along a white line for thirty two steps beforing dying.
9. What's The Song 2
For the second week Karl does his competition in which he tells a little story that is also a clue to a song title.
10. Karl Laughs
Karl takes callers live on air. The first caller doesn't care about the competition and is trying to blag a David Bowie ticket. Karl laughs while Steve tells him to "piss off" because he can't standing people begging on the radio. The second caller gets stumped when Karl decides his competition is too easy and that callers must answer a supplementary question. The third caller is cut off when he asks after "Karl Pilkington's mind". But when the sixth caller eventually gets it right, Karl doesn't want to give her a prize.
11. Links
Ricky and Steve try to record links live on air for next week's 'Best Of' show that will play while Ricky is on holiday, but Karl gets annoyed at the messy job their making of it.