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]
It's quite alright - encouraged, even - to be a cranky guest on Frank Skinner's hit panel show. Katherine Parkinson, Russell Howard and John Torode share their bizarre bugbears. [S]
The Kardashians, management talk and politicians are all perfectly valid suggestions for the Orwellian chamber. Robert Peston, Bridget Christie and Greg James air their gripes. [S]
Host Frank Skinner has the deciding vote as Claudia Winkleman, John Humphrys and Russell Kane campaign for skiing, whooping audiences and fussy eaters to be banished forever. [S]
West Brom fan Frank Skinner finds out what twists Shaun Ryder's melon: football talk! Sam Simmons and Meera Syal also elaborate on why whistling and makeover shows irk them so. [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]
We can understand Heston Blumenthal's foodie dislikes. But why does Kirsty Wark hate plastic flowers and what does James Acaster have against geese? Frank Skinner hosts. [S]
Katie Price is a left-field choice of guest alongside Adil Ray and Greg Davies on the witty panel show. Host Frank Skinner hears why parking, beards and ketchup are lousy. [S]
Joanna Scanlan, Noel Fielding and Ian Wright vent their spleens as they reveal to host Frank Skinner what really gets their goat: bad toast etiquette, hangovers and Grease. [S]
The merits of sushi, queuing, pigeons and lateness are up for debate as Frank Skinner hears what irritates Aisling Bea, David Tennant, and finally, Sir Trevor McDonald. [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 invites Vicky McClure, Sandi Toksvig and Josh Widdicombe to express personal gripes that include real ale, hotel leaflets and coat hangers. [S]
Comedian Jimmy Carr, writer Steven Moffat and singer Rochelle Humes express gripes including sandy beaches, other people's opinions and being Scottish. [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]
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]
Panel show wit and whinges. Rachel Riley is riled by the Essex girl stereotype, Bob Mortimer mortified at food in bacon, and Brendan O'Carroll Brown-ed off with pedal bins. [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 Kardashians, management talk and politicians are all perfectly valid suggestions for the Orwellian chamber. Robert Peston, Bridget Christie and Greg James air their gripes. [S]
Judge Rinder is not the man in charge for once, as he and fellow guests Lucy Porter and Romesh Ranganathan cajole Frank Skinner into ridding the world of their pet peeves. [S]
The hit panel show that's way funnier than those people who show you viral videos - folk Joe Lycett really hates. Ricky Wilson and Zoe Lyons bemoan bin day and escalators. [S]
Frank Skinner lends a sympathetic ear as celebs get crabby. Ross Kemp, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Rob Beckett are waspish about snobby shop assistants, seating plans and teeth. [S]