Barry Humphries and a team of senior investigative reporters provide an outsider's perspective of life in 2016, through reports, hidden camera experiments and comedy sketches. The results provide a fresh take on the mechanics of British society and culture, and a comedic look at the modern world's attitude to the country's burgeoning OAP population.
The architect looks back at some of the best and most eccentric shed builds he has witnessed over the past few years. From a giant green tea pot to a shed that motors along Britain's rivers, George rediscovers the extraordinary things people have created from the humble garden structure. There's a shed built from old wine bottles and another constructed in an Essex garden to replicate a Japanese tea house.