The first episode of the show follows the exploits of misunderstood superhero Eclipse, has the latest edition of William and Funke's over-raunchy morning chat show and learns the secret voodoo skills of Croydon's leading witch doctor, Professor Lofuko. Plus there's a little royal history with grime MC Scribbler P, a sneak preview of the latest Nollywood blockbuster, and Midsomer Murders gets injected with some much-needed cultural diversity.
What's the latest altruistic schemes of thwarted Nigerian philanthropist Prince Alyusi, watch the overamorous daytime antics of TV hosts/lovers William and Funke, and introducing Sassy Black Friend, the co-star of every romcom ever. We also enter the golden age of Nollywood television, including a sneak peek of the latest binge-watch from Lagos, learn how to deal with an unwanted wingman, and garage MC Scribbler P gives his take on the Winter Olympics. After years of working alone, Detective Moses Mountree gets a new partner, which he's not happy about.
We look ahead to the next actor to play James Bond, hang out with never-satiated chicken-loving schoolboy Fat Sam, and let rap star Swayze sell us some tat. We also learn some important football skills from Senegalese soccer star Patrick Okwonge Okwomge, and get educated on early black British history with garage MC and academic Scribbler P. Meanwhile in Midsomer, Detective Moses Mountree has problems with some traditional country pastimes. Big problems.
We get a front row seat at the Oscars of the Nollywood film industry, the Kemmy Awards. Scribbler P gives us an important lesson on Black Cinema History. Meanwhile in Midsomer, things turn ugly when Detective Moses Mountree gets his weapon out again. Has there been a contravention of the country code?
In the first episode of the second series, we'll find out if All Lives Matter, catch up with the ever-thwarted Nigerian philanthropist Prince Alyusi and discover what happens when you express your real feelings about Beyoncé. We'll learn some Black Oscar History with garage MC Scribbler P, see what happens when Nollywood does Love Island and watch our favourite competitive Aunties battle it out at a wedding.
Detective Mountree solves more crime with a new Chinese partner, a cosmetically enhanced woman has a wardrobe malfunction at a bus stop and our favourite competitive Aunties battle it out by a relative's death bed. Nollywood film giants - Fantastic Egusi - take on the heist genre, with a sneak peek of the latest binge-watch from Lagos, learn how not to greet a new colleague in the office and garage MC Scribbler P schools us on Black Military History. Plus, a group of friends duke it out for the Ultimate Prize.
Emma Pierson
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John Macmillan
Roxy Sternberg
Tom Moutchi
Vivienne Acheampong