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Taskmaster - Fatiha El-Ghorri interview
3 mins, 38 secs
Representing Hackney, Fatiha El-Ghorri is confident of the win in Series 19 of Taskmaster.
Man Like Mobeen - Series 5 trailer
27 secs
The final series starts on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer on 1st May. Mobeen's done his time - now it's time to get out of Small Heath and embark on an epic adventure overseas... if he can blag a plane ticket and a fake passport that is.
Rob Beckett's Smart TV - Unseen Bits
11 mins, 41 secs
Some of the moments that didn't quite make it to the Series 2 episodes. With Strictly Come Dancing gossip, some dodgy accent work from Rob, EastEnders hopes for Danny Dyer, and some unfortunate wording from Josh Widdicombe.
Taskmaster - Series 19 trailer
56 secs
Eureka! It's a new series of Taskmaster! Your five volatile elements are Fatiha El-Ghorri, Jason Mantzoukas, Mathew Baynton, Rosie Ramsey and Stevie Martin - plus, of course, a compound of Daviesium and Horneium. The episodes start on 1st May.
Am I Being Unreasonable? - Series 2 bloopers
3 mins, 24 secs
Some of the moments cut out of the second series of Am I Being Unreasonable?.
Comic Relief - OASIS: The Reunion: The Movie
9 mins, 49 secs
In this exclusive sketch for Red Nose Day 2025, an Inbetweeners reunion is on the cards as James Buckley and Joe Thomas take on the roles of legendary Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, in a parody charting their journey from Manchester lads to global rock superstars.
High Hoops - Series 1 bloopers
2 mins, 10 secs
The funniest moments cut out of Series 1 of High Hoops.
Comic Relief - Strictly Come Dancing: The New Pro Dancers
10 mins, 11 secs
Are Rachel Parris and Russell Kane the next Strictly stars?
Starring Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, the sketch follows the journey of Melissa (Rachel Parris) and Johnny (Russell Kane), two unlikely newcomers who take on the challenge of joining the Strictly professional line-up due to new inclusivity rules, which require a certain percentage of professionals to be... amateurs!
Filmed in an observational documentary style, the sketch tracks their surprising audition process as Melissa and Johnny land the job as Strictly's first-ever amateur professional dancers. But in a sad twist of fate, both their celebrity partners mysteriously pull out of the next series at the last minute, citing identical farcical injuries.
But Tess and Claudia, always quick on their feet, hatch a clever plan.
Comic Relief - The Gladiators with Chabuddy G
9 mins, 16 secs
A brand new 'G'ladiator is stepping into the arena for Comic Relief!
Kurupt FM's self-appointed manager Chabuddy G is stepping into the legendary Gladiators arena for an exclusive Red Nose Day 2025 showdown.
Full of confidence and bravado, Chabuddy G arrives at Sheffield Arena convinced he's about to join the ranks of the mighty Gladiators. But his dream of arena domination is short-lived when he discovers he's not a Gladiator at all - he's a contender whose first challenge is a head-to-head duel with none other than human powerhouse Bionic.
Can Chabuddy G hold his own, or will Bionic's pugil stick bring his dreams crashing down? And more importantly, what Gladiator name will he bestow upon himself?
Comic Relief - Not Going Beyond Paradise
9 mins, 8 secs
A huge BBC crossover is coming to cause comedy chaos.
Exclusively for Red Nose Day 2025, the worlds of two of the BBC's most loved programmes collide for the first time ever as Sally Bretton, who plays both Lee's wife Lucy in Not Going Out and DI Humphrey Goodman's wife Martha Lloyd in Beyond Paradise, takes on both roles in a hilarious mix-up of mistaken identities.
Joining Sally are her onscreen husbands: Lee Mack, who plays Lee in Not Going Out, and Kris Marshall, who plays DI Humphrey Goodman in Beyond Paradise. Zahra Ahmadi also appears as Esther Williams from Beyond Paradise, and fans will spot more familiar faces from both shows throughout the sketch.
The sketch sees the characters' worlds unexpectedly collide, setting the stage for a comedy of errors that's not to be missed.
Expect identity mix-ups, misunderstandings, and classic slapstick humour in this unmissable Comic Relief special.