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- Richard Osman hosts the game show in which he sets a panel of four celebrity contestants a series of games and puzzles to test their general knowledge.
- Celebrities try to find the most obscure answers to win money for their chosen charities.
- Melanie Bracewell et Tim McDonald reviennent sur les nouvelles majeures et moins importantes de la semaine.
- All Alan has is an amazing fact about each of them, after which who knows where the conversation will lead?
- British stand up comedy show
- The Russell Howard Hour is a satirical comedy show on Sky 1. It follows stand up comic Russell Howard tackling hard-hitting topics with his unique sense of humour. Its format is similar to Russell Howard's Good News that aired on BBC.
- An interview with the newly-fired candidate from The Apprentice (2005).
- Follows Richard Herring chatting with some of the biggest names in comedy and entertainment.
- In honour of the much loved comedian Victoria Wood and her unparalleled contribution to comedy, Victoria Wood's Secret List (2x60'), a hand-picked countdown of Victoria's personal favourite moments from her critically acclaimed television shows, will be broadcast on BBC Two later this year. Made by Phil McIntyre Television, Victoria Wood's Secret List (w/t) is a two-part programme featuring more than 20 sketches from her vast array of work. The sketches - chosen by Victoria herself - were discovered on a list in one of her personal notebooks after her untimely death. Both programmes will also feature previously unseen insights into Victoria's life, including clips from her own personal archive. They will also include contributions from a number of well-known faces who will discuss her broad catalogue of award-winning comedy. With a career spanning more than 40 years and crossing every possible genre, Victoria has a back catalogue that's bulging with sublime comedy moments, and Victoria Wood's Secret List promises viewers a unique opportunity to see the very best bits of Victoria's work that she loved the most. Jo Wallace, Acting Controller Entertainment Commissioning at the BBC, says: "Victoria Wood was without question one of the most brilliantly talented and fantastically funny comedians of our generation. It is an absolute honour to be able to share with viewers her personally selected favourite moments and lots more besides in this very special trip down memory lane." Lindsay Jex, Series Producer for Phil McIntyre TV says: "We are thrilled that the BBC have chosen to honour Victoria with this two-part special. Victoria had planned to make a whacking great compilation of her work but sadly, never got around to it. The list of sketches discovered after she died are all classic Victoria Wood comedy gold, and together with previously unseen footage, photos and scripts from her personal archive, these two unique shows will be a huge treat for Victoria's fans." Broadcast details will be announced in due course. Victoria Wood's Secret List was commissioned by Patrick Holland, Controller BBC Two and Jo Wallace, Acting Controller Entertainment Commissioning. The Series Producer for Phil McIntyre Television is Lindsay Jex and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Rachel Ashdown.
- A countdown of the top 30 most cringe-worthy television interviews of all time. From Prince Andrew's bizarre interview with Emily Maitlis to The Bee Gees storming out of an interview with Clive Anderson.
- Comic round-up of the day's news.
- Series supporting grassroots comedy talent in light of the impact Covid-19 has had on stand-up comedy by providing a showcase for emerging talent, filmed in 6 cities across the UK in outdoor locations with socially distanced audiences.
- Callie is stunned when Dad announces that Valeria is going to be her step-mum so he sends them away on a trip in order to get to know each other -- and once there, they get caught a plot as gangsters plan to steal a priceless bracelet.
- Comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard - McLean explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it.
- Stand-up comedy performances by both established and up-and-coming comedians, recorded in front of a live virtual audience over three nights at a Covid-safe venue in south London and broadcast over five consecutive nights.
- Rachel Fairburn has a lifelong passion: the supernatural. She's read the stories, seen the horror movies, and been ignored by the iconic ghost hunters, it's time to really live the supernatural.
- A special celebrity edition of the general knowledge quiz in which four teams try to come up with the answers that no-one else could think of. Presented by Alexander Armstrong and co-host Richard Osman. Featuring Bobby Ball, Tommy Cannon, Radzi Chinyanganya, Rachel Fairburn, Gloria Hunniford, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Angela Rippon and Lindsey Russell.
- The second event comes from Belfast where local comedian and social media sensation Paddy Raff explains what makes Belfast audiences unique and introduces Rachel Fairburn, Mary O'Connell and Shane Todd.
- An opportunity to see again sketches handpicked by Victoria Wood exclusively from her seminal sketch show As Seen on TV. The list of her favourite sketches was never aired or mentioned, instead sitting among her personal papers, which after her death in 2016 were boxed up and archived. This tribute continues to unveil Victoria's favourite moments and is chock-full of indelible sketches, including Shoe Shop, Two Soups and Acorn Antiques, plus matchless comic big belters At the Chippy and, of course, The Ballad of Barry and Freda aka Let's Do It. Acclaimed writers Abby Morgan and Winsome Pinnock discuss why Victoria's comedy subverted outdated preconceptions about women, ageing and other 'unmentionables'. Ken Loach and Russell T Davies dissect Victoria's unrivalled use of language. Meanwhile, superfans celebrate a body of work that continues to resonate and inspire.
- The first of two programmes featuring more than 20 sketches handpicked by Victoria Wood from her first solo series, As Seen on TV. Back in 2009, Victoria wrote a list of her favourite moments from her seminal 80s series, intending to use it as a compilation show of self-selected best bits. The list remained locked away in her personal office until now. It features familiar favourites and often overlooked gems, but as these two programmes explore, the chosen sketches serve as a prediction of what was to come in an unparalleled career that crossed just about every genre of stage and screen. This first programme includes contributions from Russell T Davies, Ken Loach and playwright Winsome Pinnock, who dissect Victoria's groundbreaking early work, why it is still regarded as a watershed moment in British television and the impact it has had on writers since. Meanwhile, Jane Wymark and Joan Armatrading provide an insight into the private side of their friend. Rare and unseen material from Victoria's personal collection, including an early university project, rehearsal tapes, notebooks and photos, completes this examination into the work of one of Britain's most prolific artists.
- 2014– 43mÉpisode télévisé6,2 (13)
- Self - Panellist
For the second edition of the sixth series, Alan is joined by Rachel Fairburn, Phil Wang, Helen Bauer and Harry Hill for some interesting free form chat.