Text speak, actors, fun runs and baggage carousels: all annoyances Frank Skinner has to deliberate over as Jamelia, Germaine Greer and Ross Noble reveal what irritates them so. [S]
Larry Lamb, Lauren Laverne and David O'Doherty attempt to consign fancy dress, fake tan and cold callers - among other things - to the dustbin of history. Frank Skinner hosts. [S]
Larry Lamb, Lauren Laverne and David O'Doherty attempt to consign fancy dress, fake tan and cold callers - among other things - to the dustbin of history. Frank Skinner hosts. [S]
Frank Skinner takes charge of the revamped show as Fern Britton, Robert Webb and Danny Baker persuade him to banish their pet hates. Just don't suggest West Brom or the ukulele. [S]
Nicola Adams, Frankie Boyle and Diane Morgan decry winter clothes, atheists and magicians. The witty panel show gets all existential as one guest nominates 'life itself'! [S]
The Orwellian chamber is set for another deluge of irritants as Rob Delaney, Davina McCall and Laurence Fox grumble to host Frank Skinner about cats and hand sanitiser. [S]
Frank Skinner's radio wingman Alun Cochrane joins Richard Ayoade and Gabby Logan on the witty panel show. Half-and-half football scarves are rightfully up for nomination. [S]
Frank Skinner's radio wingman Alun Cochrane joins Richard Ayoade and Gabby Logan on the witty panel show. Half-and-half football scarves are rightfully up for nomination. [S]
MasterChef's Gregg Wallace, comic Sarah Millican and presenter Gabby Logan cajole host Frank Skinner into binning their pet peeves - including BBQs and sales assistants - forever. [S]
Jokester judge Frank Skinner asks Dragons' Den's Hilary Devey, comic Alistair McGowan and singer Josh Groban to vent their spleens. Don't take offence, footy fans or pet owners. [S]
What could anyone have against bread, caravans, and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini? Katherine Ryan, Fiona Bruce and Ray Mears rationalise their pet peeves to host Frank Skinner. [S]
Frank Skinner looks back at some of the best bits from the series, plus a few hitherto unseen clips. Topics nominated include dabbing, people who love the outdoors and The Archers. [S]
Frank Skinner invites Bill Bailey, Una Stubbs and Alice Levine to share their pet hates, including taramasalata, people who talk too loudly and drama cliches. [S]
Frank Skinner's radio wingman Alun Cochrane joins Richard Ayoade and Gabby Logan on the witty panel show. Half-and-half football scarves are rightfully up for nomination. [S]
Frank Skinner invites Katherine Ryan, Geri Horner and Adam Buxton to share their gripes, which include phone calls, pens that fail to work properly and marathons. [S]
Stephen Mangan, Phil Wang and Holly Walsh discuss their pet hates, which include The Archers, having a bath and being friendly with an aerobics instructor. [S]
Frank Skinner invites Roisin Conaty, Chris Kamara and Nish Kumar to share their personal gripes, which include bread at restaurants, downloading music and ex-partners. [S]
Frank Skinner is joined by West Brom-supporting comrade Adrian Chiles for the peevish panel show - fellow guests Jameela Jamil and Des O'Connor decry loud eaters and panto. [S]
Comedian Alex Brooker, journalist Jeremy Paxman and actress Sally Phillips express gripes including positive thinking, tourist attractions and former prime minister David Cameron. [S]
Satirist Charlie Brooker, presenter Scarlett Moffatt and actress Pearl Mackie express their anger over individuals, events and objects that upset them. [S]
Dr Christian Jessen, Victoria Coren Mitchell and Warwick Davis join Frank Skinner on the prickly panel show - hear why doctors, 007, and people who send emails are the pits! [S]
Jonathan Ross, Sara Pascoe and Michael Vaughan join Frank Skinner to kick up a stink - the witty panel show guests get their teeth into denouncing snails, time, and Luis Suarez! [S]
What not-so-dear old things will cricket legend Henry Blofeld offer up to the Orwellian chamber? Alexander Armstrong and Kelly Holmes also vent their spleens to Frank Skinner. [S]
What could anyone have against bread, caravans, and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini? Katherine Ryan, Fiona Bruce and Ray Mears rationalise their pet peeves to host Frank Skinner. [S]
Celebs reveal their pet peeves. Grumpy Jack Dee presumably has a huge list, while Fay Ripley stirs things up by nominating footy pundits - Gary Lineker is also on the show! [S]
Frank Skinner has his arm on the lever as punslinger Tim Vine, Strictly's Len Goodman, and impressionist Ronni Ancona press him to dump karaoke DJs, foreign food, and small talk. [S]
The popular panel show in which irked celebs urge host Frank Skinner to banish the banes of their lives forever - Sue Perkins, Bruno Tonioli, and Steve Jones join Frank here. [S]
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Andi Osho and Charles Dance join host Frank Skinner - pasties, online dating, and one very prominent Tory are among the nominations for the drop... [S]
Mel C, Gyles Brandreth and Adam Hills are the celebrities getting shirty in the prickly panel show - Frank Skinner gets to decide if toothpaste and abs should be done away with. [S]
The usually very nice Josh Widdicombe, Sara Cox and Aled Jones get het up about Devon, dill and scorpions as they implore host Frank Skinner to eradicate their pet peeves. [S]
Larry Lamb, Lauren Laverne and David O'Doherty attempt to consign fancy dress, fake tan and cold callers - among other things - to the dustbin of history. Frank Skinner hosts. [S]
Frank Skinner hosts the revamped panel show. Miles Jupp, Vernon Kay and Kelly Hoppen badger Frank to pull the Room 101 lever on loud noises, litterbugs and weak handshakes. [S]
Frank Skinner takes charge of the revamped show as Fern Britton, Robert Webb and Danny Baker persuade him to banish their pet hates. Just don't suggest West Brom or the ukulele. [S]
Frank Skinner is the voice of reason as Jo Brand, Ben Miller and Bill Turnbull reveal irrational irritants including low-rise jeans, sneezing, shoelaces and vampire films. [S]
Deer, seagulls, and metrosexuality - all annoyances Clive Anderson, Alex Jones and Jack Whitehall could do without, but only Frank Skinner has the power to banish them for good! [S]
The ever-witty panel show. Frank Skinner challenges Cilla Black, Hugh Dennis and Mel Giedroyc to argue the case for ridding the world of knickers, rhubarb, and vending machines. [S]
Paloma Faith, Jason Manford and Deborah Meaden are proper irked by jobsworths, people in lifts, and 'smart casual' - will Frank Skinner dispatch their bugbears to Room 101? [S]
Cranky celebs Greg Davies, Ben Fogle and Janet Street-Porter get it off their chests as they try to coax Frank Skinner into banishing their pet hates to the Orwellian chamber. [S]
Frank Skinner hosts as Victoria Coren Mitchell, Phil Tufnell, and the late Terry Wogan let rip into their pet peeves - no prizes for guessing who suggests Aussie cricketers... [S]
MasterChef's Gregg Wallace, comic Sarah Millican and presenter Gabby Logan cajole host Frank Skinner into binning their pet peeves - including BBQs and sales assistants - forever. [S]
Jokester judge Frank Skinner asks Dragons' Den's Hilary Devey, comic Alistair McGowan and singer Josh Groban to vent their spleens. Don't take offence, footy fans or pet owners. [S]
Frank Skinner hosts as Victoria Coren Mitchell, Phil Tufnell, and the late Terry Wogan let rip into their pet peeves - no prizes for guessing who suggests Aussie cricketers... [S]
Top laughs as Countryfile's John Craven, DJ Reggie Yates, and comic Miranda Hart cajole Frank Skinner into ridding the world of spitting, false nails, headsets and smartphones. [S]
Witty panel show. Comedian Rhod Gilbert, The Apprentice's Nick Hewer, and presenter Carol Vorderman implore Frank Skinner to rid the world of holidays, tracksuits and Facebook. [S]
Witty panel show. Comedian Rhod Gilbert, The Apprentice's Nick Hewer, and presenter Carol Vorderman implore Frank Skinner to rid the world of holidays, tracksuits and Facebook. [S]
Frank Skinner invites Micky Flanagan, Rebecca Front and Lord Prescott to rid the world of their pet hates and peeves, including Americanisms, air fresheners and school ties. [S]
Frank Skinner invites Micky Flanagan, Rebecca Front and Lord Prescott to rid the world of their pet hates and peeves, including Americanisms, air fresheners and school ties. [S]
Text speak, actors, fun runs and baggage carousels: all annoyances Frank Skinner has to deliberate over as Jamelia, Germaine Greer and Ross Noble reveal what irritates them so. [S]
Alice Cooper, Chris Tarrant and Chris Packham defend their dislike of balloon sculptures, insurance ads and Chris Moyles. But which will host Frank Skinner dump into Room 101? [S]
Alice Cooper, Chris Tarrant and Chris Packham defend their dislike of balloon sculptures, insurance ads and Chris Moyles. But which will host Frank Skinner dump into Room 101? [S]