The tension is palpable. A room full of the UK’s sharpest comedic minds, all vying for one impossible goal: to remain stone-faced.The Last One Laughing UKhas returned, and the stakes are higher than ever.
This isn’t your typical comedy show. It’s a psychological battle, a test of comedic fortitude where a single chuckle can mean elimination. Season two, launched on March 19th, pits Alan Carr, Diane Morgan, Romesh Ranganathan, and a host of other brilliant performers against each other, all under the watchful eyes of Jimmy Carr and Roisin Conaty.
But the real surprise wasn’t among the expected lineup. A shock cameo from broadcaster Richard Madeley sent fans into a frenzy. Viewers took to social media, declaring his appearance “10/10 unexpected” and praising the quick wit of his interviewer, Sam Campbell.
The show isn’t just generating buzz online; it’s captivating audiences with genuine, unadulterated laughter. One viewer described Diane Morgan’s performance as “the funniest thing you’ll see this year,” while another admitted to crying with laughter during her scenes.
The return of reigning champion Bob Mortimer adds another layer of excitement. Will he successfully defend his crown, and perhaps even deliver another unforgettable “magic chows” moment? The anticipation is building with each new episode.
Critics are equally enthralled. One review hailed the show as “joyous, silly fun,” confidently declaring it “one of the best shows on TV right now.” Another praised its ability to lift the spirits, calling it “good for the soul.”
New episodes are being released in batches, with the first three dropping on March 19th, followed by more on March 26th, and the grand finale on April 2nd. The competition is fierce, the laughter is infectious, and the question remains: who will be the last one laughing?
While some viewers feel this season doesn’t quite reach the heights of the first, the overwhelming response is one of delight. It’s a testament to the power of pure, unscripted comedy, and a reminder that sometimes, the funniest thing is simply watching comedians try not to laugh.
