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Mock The Week
Hugely popular and sometimes controversial topical panel show which takes a satirical look at the week's news.
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The News Quiz
A long-running satirical Radio 4 panel show that take a look at the week's more humourous news stories.
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Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Popular 1990s improvisational comedy show presented by Clive Anderson.
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Would I Lie To You?
Comedy panel show hosted by Rob Brydon, with David Mitchell and Lee Mack as team captains. Previously hosted by Angus Deayton.
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Private Eye TV
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Paul Merton - The Series
Paul Merton stars in his own comedy series on Channel 4, which features an intriguing mix of surreal sketches and stand-up routines.
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Thank God You're Here
Improvisation comedy show hosted by Paul Merton. Each week four celebrities walk through a door into an unknown situation.
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Bognor Or Bust
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8 Out Of 10 Cats
Topical Channel 4 comedy panel show hosted by Jimmy Carr. The questions are based on survey results and statistics.
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Room 101
What do you really dislike? In Room 101, celebrities have the chance to get rid of their personal hates forever. Frank Skinner is the current host.
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Argumental
Panel show in which comedians are asked to speak for and against various issues. Sean Lock, Seann Walsh and Robert Webb are the current regulars.
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The Bubble
David Mitchell hosts this show in which panellists are shut away from the news for four days before having to guess which topical stories are real.
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News Knight With Sir Trevor McDonald
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24 Hour Panel People
TV highlights of David Walliams hosting the UK's first ever 24-hour panel show. Formats include HIGNFY, Mock The Week, QI and Celebrity Juice.
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Lord Gnome Aged 49 And Three Quarters
Michael Crick celebrates the history of satirical magazine Private Eye as it reaches its 50th birthday.
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