Armando looks at time passing and admires people who keep the past alive, while Hugh delivers a surreal monologue about what things were like in the old days: Time Passing. Ep5
Armando wants to know what his neighbours are really like. He discovers what they think of each other, their prejudices, and even how neighbours from outer space can be very rude: Neighbours. Ep6
Armando looks at time passing and admires people who keep the past alive, while Hugh delivers a surreal monologue about what things were like in the old days: Time Passing. Ep5
Armando looks at communication and he worries we've all run out of things to say. The country's restaurants are full of middle-aged couples who don't speak to each other: Communication. Ep4
Armando is worried about people's morality. A church group shows him how to hose beggars off the streets and a Kenyan village launches a charity appeal for British theatre. S1E3 Morality
Armando examines people's feelings about work. From clowns becoming teachers and a woman who wakes up screaming when she realises she spends her working life designing bacon packaging. S1E2 Work