Plenty of hair to go round as hirsute humorists Hugh Dennis, Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Zoe Lyons, Nish Kumar and Josh Widdicombe blend satire and stand-up. Sorry, Dara. [S]
James Acaster, Rob Beckett, Ed Gamble, Sara Pascoe and John Robins graduate to the school of satire. Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis keep up their fine attendance record. [S]
Joining Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis straight from the polling booths are guests James Acaster, Angela Barnes, Ed Gamble, Milton Jones and Tez Ilyas. [S]
Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis take satirical look at the week's events, with guests Angela Barnes, Gary Delaney, Ed Gamble, Kerry Godliman and Nish Kumar. [S]
Hugh Dennis, Angela Barnes, Ed Byrne, Ed Gamble, Ivo Graham and Romesh Ranganathan toast one year of Corbyn-led Labour in the usual irreverent manner. Dara O Briain hosts. [S]
Rob Beckett, Ed Gamble, Milton Jones, Romesh Ranganathan and Tiff Stevenson join Dara and Hugh for some topical mockery and 'things you didn't hear at the Olympics'! [S]
Ace satire from Dara, Hugh, Loyiso Gola, Milton Jones, Miles Jupp, Ellie Taylor and Josh Widdicombe. Andy Murray is in the audience and quickly becomes part of the show! [S]
Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis are joined by James Acaster, Rob Beckett, Ed Byrne, John Robins and Holly Walsh to savagely satirise Gove, BoJo and the Tory leadership race. [S]
Dara O Briain is smug about his Irish passport as Hugh Dennis, Rob Beckett, Gary Delaney, Ed Gamble, Rhys James and Zoe Lyons see the humour in that blasted Brexit vote. [S]
Exercise your democratic right and elect to 'remain' tuned to Dave for some top satire and stand-up. With Angela Barnes, Rob Beckett, Ed Byrne, Milton Jones and Miles Jupp. [S]
Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis examine the events of the recent past in the company of guests Tom Allen, Angela Barnes, Ed Byrne, Sophie Duker and Milton Jones. [S]
Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis look back at not-so-new news in the company of guests Maisie Adam, Ed Byrne, Larry Dean, Ed Gamble and Tiff Stevenson. [S]
Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis discuss the events of news gone by in the company of guests Glen Moore, Ed Gamble, Kerry Godliman, Milton Jones and Rachel Parris. [S]
Regular panellist Hugh Dennis looks back on another eventful week in news and politics, with the help of guests Tom Allen, Ed Gamble, Milton Jones, Zoe Lyons and Geoff Norcott. [S]
Angela Barnes, Ed Gamble, Rhys James, Nish Kumar and Tiff Stevenson join host Dara O Briain and regular panellist Hugh Dennis for the topical comedy show. [S]
Regular panellist Hugh Dennis looks back on events in news and politics, with the help of fellow comedians James Acaster, Tom Allen, Ed Byrne, Kerry Godliman and Tez Ilyas. [S]
Angela Barnes, Desiree Burch, Ed Byrne, Milton Jones and Glenn Moore join host Dara O Briain and regular panellist Hugh Dennis for the topical comedy show. [S]
Comedy quiz show, hosted by Dara O Briain. Regular panellist Hugh Dennis is joined by fellow comedians Angela Barnes, Ed Gamble, London Hughes, Rhys James and Milton Jones. [S]
Dara O Briain and co ham it up with James Acaster, Gary Delaney, Zoe Lyons and Josh Widdicombe as they ridicule what's hogging the headlines. Yes, Piggate is in the news! [S]
Jeremy Corbyn's landslide win hogs the headlines as Ed Byrne, Nathan Caton, Ed Gamble and Sara Pascoe join the regulars to deride his dress sense - oh, and the week's news. [S]
Dara O Briain and co embrace Corbynmania as they lampoon the Labour leadership contest. Also on the ballot are Ed Gamble, Milton Jones, Katherine Ryan and Josh Widdicombe. [S]
Dara O Briain chairs the popular satirical show that's only very loosely a quiz and more a good excuse for some top-draw craic. With Ed Byrne, Sara Pascoe and Rob Beckett. [S]
Dara O Briain hosts the potent panel show that's a heady mocktail of biting satire and surreal stand-up. With Hugh Dennis, Ed Byrne, Milton Jones and Josh Widdicombe. [S]
Dara O Briain, Hugh Dennis and Andy Parsons toast ten years of satirical sideswipes with guests Katherine Ryan and Josh Widdicombe. Sepp Blatter provides ample material. [S]
The unsparing panel show that puts the mockers on the world's headline-makers. This 'best of' end-of-series special also features riotous new material and daft outtakes. [S]
Zoe Lyons, Milton Jones, Rob Beckett and Ed Byrne join masters of mockery Dara O Briain, Andy Parsons and Hugh Dennis on the popular panel show that roughs up the news. [S]
Another satirical summit as Dara and co scale a mountain of news and plant their flippant flags at the top. With James Acaster, Ed Byrne, Sara Pascoe and Josh Widdicombe. [S]
Dara O Briain hosts as guests Rob Beckett, Milton Jones, Romesh Ranganathan and Holly Walsh pillory the news-makers. Worth watching just for Paul McCartney's meat-free rap. [S]
The 'Great British Break-Off' hogs the headlines again as Hugh Dennis, Andy Parsons, Rob Beckett, Gary Delaney, Sara Pascoe and Romesh Ranganathan savage the week in news. [S]
English, Irish and Canadian comics take a totally unbiased look at Scottish independence as the likes of Ed Byrne and Josh Widdicombe hold the week's news up to ridicule. [S]
Current affairs with a comedic slant. Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Russell Kane and Zoe Lyons join the mocking mainstays to begrudgingly reflect on Germany's World Cup win. [S]
Dr Dara puts the week's news under the microscope as Josh Widdicombe, Gary Delaney, Tiffany Stevenson and Romesh Ranganathan join the regulars to dissect the big headlines. [S]
Rob Beckett, Susan Calman, Hal Cruttenden and Romesh Ranganathan join the regulars to get their teeth into the week's news - including Luis Suarez's fang-tastic World Cup. [S]
Angela Barnes, Miles Jupp, Romesh Ranganathan and Josh Widdicombe join Dara and co to pitch their 'Commercials That Never Made It to Air'! Plus, all the usual topical mockery. [S]
Missed the mockers? Have no fear, as Dara O Briain rounds up the wittiest slices of satire from Series 12 of the superb news quiz - with some outrageous outtakes thrown in too. [S]
TV's funniest comics offer a satirical take on world events, via improv and stand-up. Alistair McGowan, Hal Cruttenden, Gary Delaney and Miles Jupp join Dara O Briain and co. [S]
Dara O Briain and the team return to bring us the usual hilarious examination of not-so-topical events with guests Katherine Ryan, Rob Beckett, Ed Byrne and Stewart Francis. [S]
Chris Addison, Hugh Dennis, Andy Parsons, Chris Ramsey, Ed Byrne and Rob Beckett see the humour in the headlines as they ridicule the great and good in the risque panel show. [S]
Dara O Briain finds plenty to laugh about in the news with the help of savage satirists Chris Addison, Hugh Dennis, Andy Parsons, Josh Widdicombe, Ed Byrne and Hal Cruttenden. [S]
Milton Jones, Ed Byrne and Ava Vidal join Dara O Briain and the usual suspects to dream up some 'Unlikely Personal Ads' - and make a monkey out the week's headline-makers. [S]
Satirical laughs as the regulars are joined by Gary Delaney, Holly Walsh and Josh Widdicombe to roast the heck out of the great, the good and the pompous. Dara O Briain hosts. [S]
General Dara O Briain is flanked by Hugh Dennis, Chris Addison, Andy Parsons, Milton Jones, Josh Widdicombe and Katherine Ryan to unleash 'mock and awe' on another week's news. [S]
Super satire with regulars Dara, Chris, Hugh and Andy and guests Milton Jones, Katherine Ryan and Josh Widdicombe. What lines wouldn't you expect to hear in a James Bond film? [S]
The near-the-knuckle panel show that'll have you in stitches. Dara O Briain and the regulars rifle through another week's events with Ed Byrne, Alun Cochrane and Gary Delaney. [S]
Resident wisecrackers Hugh Dennis, Andy Parsons and Chris Addison make a mockery of the week's news with rather hirsute guests Milton Jones, Josh Widdicombe and Joe Wilkinson. [S]
Current affairs with a comedic slant. Dara O Briain and the regulars are joined by guests Greg Davies, Gary Delaney and Jo Caulfield to poke fun at the great and good. [S]
Dara, Hugh and Chris are joined by Milton Jones, Ed Byrne, Chris Ramsey and Josh Widdicombe for more topical mockery, featuring some 'Unlikely Complaints to TV Channels'! [S]
Dara O Briain and series regulars Chris Addison, Hugh Dennis and Andy Parsons are joined by Alun Cochrane, Stewart Francis and Andi Osho to lampoon the week's headline-makers. [S]