Continuing last-week's Disaster Festival, the Cornley Drama Society put on four more performances. Show more
Chris returns to the leadership of the Cornley Drama Society and puts on a production of a little-known play by Shakespeare. Colin Shakespeare, that is. Show more
An American prison break drama is this week’s offering from the Cornley Drama Society, full of intrigue, excitement and double-cross. Show more
It's a different sort of show this week, as Chris asks each cast member to put on their own performance in order to head off a coup. Show more
A legal drama this week, but a design error has rendered the main sets a little snug. Show more
The gang present a 1960s-style horror set in a crumbling old house. But the play has been running short in rehearsals, and the only solution they can find involves adjectives. Show more
The gang turn their attentions to a period romance, a tale of family, duty and love across the class divide. A beautiful set has been built, soon to be rocked by a literal and metaphorical storm. Show more
A family saga of lust and betrayal set in the American Deep South, as the children of a business tycoon gather to plan the division of the business after their father's incipient demise. Show more
The Goes Wrong Show
The Nativity
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Northern Ireland
Available for 6 months
The team return with their take on the nativity, where the angel Gabriel develops a firework obsession, a donkey-actor argument results in unnecessary nudity, and there is way too much fire. Show more
A coup in the ranks means that Robert is in charge of this week’s show, and he is not going to accept the usual shambolic standards as they present a Downton-esque family saga.
The Olivier Award-winning Mischief Theatre brings Peter Pan Goes Wrong to BBC One, narrated by David Suchet and filmed in front of a live audience. Show more
Blacklisted by the BBC, the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society do not take their ban lying down and force themselves back on the BBC by hijacking a production of A Christmas Carol. Show more