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- Daytime quiz show in which 5 players race against each other by answering general knowledge questions. The challenge is to stay in the race by answering questions as quickly as possible. The last one standing could win thousands of pounds.
- Nothing is off limits as Jimmy Carr serves up the best jokes from his storied stand-up career in a special that's as inappropriate as it is hilarious.
- British comedian Greg Davies revisits terrifying dates, manscaping disasters, his father's pranks and more in a savagely funny stand-up special.
- In the Big Fat Quiz of Everything 2022, Question Master Jimmy Carr is joined by a panel of celebrity guests including Rob Beckett, Richard Ayoade, Rosie Jones, Roisin Conaty, Mawaan Rizwan and Joanne McNally. Helping Jimmy set the questions will be Charles Dance, the children of Mitchell Brook Primary School, and a whole host of celebrity question-setters.
- The live recorded stand-up special of Sarah Millican's Bobby Dazzler tour.
- Jimmy Carr hosts the comedy quiz as Stephen Merchant, Katherine Ryan, Richard Ayoade, Maisie Adam, Jonathan Ross and Rose Matafeo compete to see who knows the most about the last year.
- Jimmy Carr hosts a big fat night of pointless sports trivia.
- Fresh from hosting the Royal Variety Performance and starring in Bad Education and A League Of Their Own, this is your chance to catch Jack at his dynamic best.
- Going back to his hometown of Crawley, England, Romesh Ranganathan will talk about vegan-ism, his kids - and offers a peek into the making of his comedy special.
- Comedian Russell Howard brings his manic energy to a new stand-up special that tackles politics, childhood and why he's a jerk.
- Sarah Millican returns with a brand new live show. Performing to her home crowd at the Newcastle Tyne Theatre, the British Comedy Award's Queen of Comedy is giving up the party scene (Ann Summers), easing off on the drinking (fizzy pop equals wealthy dentists) and is settling down (taking her bra off).
- Six celebrities answer trivia questions (pertaining to the previous 12 months) asked by comedian Jimmy Carr.
- Jonathan Ross and David Walliams, Aisling Bea and Katherine Ryan, and Noel Fielding and Richard Ayoade face off in this humorous special annual celebrity edition of The Big Fat Quiz of Everything hosted by Jimmy Carr.
- British television show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz.
- Recorded in London earlier this year, Chatterbox Live invites you to enter the wonderful world of Sarah Millican--where living alone drives your parents to put you on suicide watch; where a cup of tea in the bath is the epitome of luxury and where free family planning clinic condoms make perfect stocking fillers.
- It's David Mitchell and Michelle Wolf vs. Claudia Winkleman and Mo Gilligan vs. Richard Ayoade and Noel Fielding in this annual end-of-the-year-wrap-up edition of the Big Fat Quiz hosted by Jimmy Carr. Also features celebrity cameos.
- Hosted by Jimmy Carr, three teams vie for the 2020 trophy. This year's teams are James Acaster and Stacey Solomon, Richard Ayoade and Joe Lycett, and David Mitchell and Maya Jama.
- It's Sandi Toksvig and Joe Lycett vs. Katherine Ryan and Big Narstie vs. David Baddiel and Frank Skinner in this first annual edition of the celebrity comedy quiz hosted by Jimmy Carr.
- It is an electric car special as Chris, Freddie and Paddy each attempt to build their own battery-powered sports car on a budget. Chris tests the Tesla Model 3 on track, while Danny Boyle and Himesh Patel are the guest stars.
- Chris, Freddie and Paddy set out to turn an old hearse into the ultimate family car. On the track, Chris gets to grips with the lightweight Dallara Stradale, while Zara and Mike Tindall go head to head in the Reasonably Fast Car.
- Paddy and Freddie head to Borneo for a jungle adventure with the Gurkhas in a pair of very rare, very cheap old cars. Chris Harris tries out the world's most luxurious SUV, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, while Bob Mortimer is the studio guest.
- Freddie Flintoff heads to Iceland to compete in the world's maddest motorsport, while Paddy McGuinness gets to grips with the new Toyota Supra. Chris Harris investigates the story of the Lotus 79, the most beautiful F1 car of all time.
- Top Gear sets out on perhaps its toughest road trip ever - a high-altitude voyage from Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, to the Forbidden City of Lo Manthang, a secretive kingdom perched high on the Tibetan plateau, on the far side of the Himalayas. It is a five-day expedition through the highest mountains, deepest gorges and harshest terrain on the planet. On their journey, the Top Gear presenters battle river crossings, mudslides and dizzying mountain passes on a trip that would test even the hardiest new 4x4s on the planet to the limit. But Paddy, Freddie and Chris aren't crossing the Himalayas in new 4x4s. They are crossing the Himalayas in a very small old Peugeot, a very small old Renault and Nepal's first (and only) home-built car.
- Jess Phillips MP and John Bishop join Adam, Alex and Josh to examine the week's topical stories.
- Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe look at the week's news with David Tennant and Suzi Ruffell.
- Paddy, Freddie and Chris head on a British summer holiday in super-cheap second-hand convertibles. Chris tests the new Ariel Atom on track, and Freddie attempts to bungee-jump an old Rover off a dam.
- Paddy reveals his ultimate cheap, luxurious off-roader: the homebuilt Dirty Rascal. Chris races the £2.5m McLaren Speedtail against the RAF's newest fighter jet. Romesh Ranganathan is the studio guest.
- Paddy, Freddie and Chris are sent on a high-altitude mountain expedition across Peru in second-hand American cars. Back at the track, Chris tests out the latest electric car from Porsche.
- 2012– 1h 30mTV-14TV EpisodeAn extended edition in which Adam, Josh and Alex are joined by guests including Armando Iannucci, Tom Allen, Guz Khan, Aisling Bea and Geoff Norcott as the clock ticks down to the moment Britain leaves the European Union.
- Paddy, Freddie and Chris find out which is the fastest of the emergency services. Fire, police or ambulance? Chris celebrates legendary rally driver Colin McRae, while Paddy tests the new BMW M8. Tom Allen is this week's studio guest.
- Paddy, Freddie and Chris take the latest sports cars from Ferrari, Aston and Porsche on a Yorkshire road trip. On the track, Chris tests out Volkswagen's fearsome ID-R electric racer. YouTube sensation KSI is the studio guest.
- Freddie and Chris tackle the toughest off-road race on the planet: the brutal Baja 1000. Out on the track, there is a showdown between a Renault hot hatch, a Porsche sports car - and an old Lamborghini. Laurence and Emilia Fox are the studio guests.
- Steph McGovern and Sandi Toksvig join Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe as they examine the big news items of the week.
- Freddie Flintoff, Chris Harris and Paddy McGuinness return with a new drive-in studio. They also visit Paddy's home town of Bolton to test three new company cars by spending 24 hours in them - with no getting out. And Chris heads to Italy to test the blistering Ferrari SF90 supercar.
- Adam, Alex and Josh are joined by actress Lizzy Caplan and comedian Dara Ó Briain as they dissect the topical news stories of the week.
- Sandi looks at quantity and quality with Joe Lycett, James Acaster and Bridget Christie.
- Sandi Toksvig and Alan Davies are joined by Aisling Bea, Nish Kumar and David Mitchell to look at quads and quins.
- Sandi Toksvig presents a compilation of some of the best bits from the seventeenth series of the quite interesting panel show.
- Sandi Toksvig presents a second compilation of some of the highlights from the seventeenth series of the quite interesting panel show.
- Actor Jesse Eisenberg, actress Imogen Poots and comedian Jon Richardson join Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe to pick over the biggest news stories of the week.
- Daisy May and Charlie Cooper, the stars of the sitcom This Country, join Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe to give their take on the week's main talking points.
- Comedian Sara Pascoe and former Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow join the boys to discuss the Covid-19 pandemic, American primary elections and UK's Eurosong hopeful.
- Comedians Rosie Jones and Sean Lock join the boys to discuss the Covid-19 pandemic, the controversy over England's star Joe Marler grabbing Wales skipper Alun Wyn Jones' crotch during a rugby game, and the show's flip the switch challenge.