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  2. List of Mock the Week episodes - Wikipedia

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    Mock the Week was a satirical panel show that aired on BBC Two.The first episode was broadcast on 5 June 2005. As of 30 September 2022, 193 regular episodes and 36 clip shows (fifteen of which were Christmas/New Year specials) have been aired across eighteen series; 229 episodes in total (not including the 2011 Comic Relief special or "Mock the Week Looks Back At...

  3. Mock the Week - Wikipedia

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    Mock the Week focused on six panellists, all comedians, split into two teams, in which they compete over four rounds, presided over by host Dara Ó Briain.Although the programme maintained a quiz aspect to the format, which featured questions on news items taken from those made during the week before an episode's filming, it was largely sidelined completely with a focus on comedy derived from ...

  4. List of Mock the Week panellists - Wikipedia

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    Mock the Week was a panel show that aired on BBC Two, and ran for 232 episodes. Hosted by Dara Ó Briain, the show featured a series of rounds where panellists satirised current events. In 2022, the 21st and final series of the show aired. The show featured two teams of three, composed of regular panellists and various guest performers.

  5. Frankie Boyle - Wikipedia

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    Boyle was a regular on the BBC panel show Mock the Week from its first episode on 5 June 2005 until 17 September 2009. [8] A programme in which the panel comment humorously on news stories from the British media, Mock the Week was hosted by Dara Ó Briain, who in an episode of Live at the Apollo referred to Boyle as "the dark heart of Mock the ...

  6. Josh Widdicombe - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for his appearances on The Last Leg (2012–present), Fighting Talk (2014–2016), Insert Name Here (2016–2019), Mock the Week (2012–2016) and his BBC Three sitcom Josh (2015–2017). Widdicombe also won the first series of Taskmaster in 2015 [1] and the show's first Champion of Champions special in 2017. [2]

  7. Alasdair Beckett-King - Wikipedia

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    Beckett-King was an occasional panellist on Mock the Week, the British comic news quiz show, most notably appearing in the show's final ever episode. [24] He is the host of the BBC Radio 4 comedy series Wing It!

  8. Chris Addison - Wikipedia

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    After several guest appearances on the comedy panel show Mock the Week, in September 2011 Addison became a regular panellist, appearing in every episode since the second part of series 10 until series 12 (2013). He appeared alongside other regular panellists Hugh Dennis and Andy Parsons and the show's host, Dara Ó Briain.

  9. Rhys James - Wikipedia

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    James has appeared on Mock the Week, Russell Howard's Stand Up Central, @elevenish, Virtually Famous and Sweat the Small Stuff.In 2010 he performed as part of the Pleasance Comedy Reserve at the Edinburgh Fringe, was a finalist in the Laughing Boy New Act Competition and placed 3rd in 'Comedy Central's Funniest Student'.