James brings back his quiz show due to popular demand, and has a special helper in the form of the Archbishop of Canterberry. Not, of course, to be mistaken for the recently-retired Archbishop of Canterbury.
James chats with fans of Doctor Who, Star Trek and The Prisoner, and meets two of the stars from Crossroads and Prisoner: Cell Block H. There's also music from The La's, and James auditioning to be the new Doctor.
After an episode on being single, guest Matthew Parris later claimed he didn't know he was on air and didn't know the identity of the female guest flirting with him. "She was called Cleo Rocos," he wrote, "and turned out to have a brain".
Many of James's guests have their identities concealed in this edition as the show once more looks at prostitution - but this time, from the side of the prostitutes themselves.
With his 40th birthday on the following Monday, James decides to throw a relaxing party to celebrate. But how peaceful can events be when the guest list includes Bernard Manning, Charlie Chuck, Victor Lewis-Smith and Frank Sidebottom?
James investigates what makes an act "so bad it's good". To test the theory, three acts appear on the show, with viewers voting for the most popular: Brian the Singing Miner, Mr. Methane and Charlie Chuck.