Season 1 · Episode 1
The museum is closed... but Alex Lee is just getting started, joined by Alan Davies, Tegan Higginbotham, Zoe Coombs Marr and Brett Blake.
After hours at the museum, Alex Lee welcomes Luke McGregor, Geraldine Hickey, Sashi Perera and Bjorn Stewart all chasing the ultimate honour: exhibition glory.
History gets weird at night as Alex Lee hosts Susie Youssef, Mark Humphries, Nikki Britton and Cameron James, battling for laughs and a spot on display.
The galleries are quiet... until Alex Lee is joined by Merrick Watts, Steph Tisdell, Chris Parker and Emma Holland for an after-dark showdown on display.
It's a wild night at the museum as Alex Lee hosts Alexei Toliopoulos, Claire Hooper, Nazeem Hussain and Genevieve Morris competing for exhibition honour.
Alex Lee unleashes Becky Lucas, Takashi Wakasugi, Bron Lewis and Dilruk Jayasinha after dark at the museum, where personal treasures go on display.
When the doors shut, the comedy begins: Alex Lee is joined by Colin Lane, Lizzy Hoo, Dane Simpson and Katie Robertson chasing display glory.
An after-hours adventure at the museum as Alex Lee welcomes Pete Helliar, Danielle Walker, Alex Ward and Briggs for laughs and exhibition glory.
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