Mock the Week (2005)
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Cast & Crew.
Dara Ó Briain
Self - Host
Hugh Dennis
Self
Andy Parsons
Self
Rory Bremner
Self
Ed Byrne
Self
Frankie Boyle
Self
Russell Howard
Self
Milton Jones
Self
Angela Barnes
Self
Ed Gamble
Self
Chris Addison
Self
Mark Leveson
Writer
Dan Patterson
Writer
Ewan Phillips
Producer
Gary Delaney
Himself
Josh Widdicombe
Himself
Geoff Norcott
Self
Miles Jupp
Self
Larry Dean
Himself
Rachel Parris
Herself
Deborah Frances-White
Herself
Suzi Ruffell
Herself
Tez Ilyas
Himself
Kerry Godliman
Herself
Desiree Burch
Self
Ari Eldjárn
Himself
Ellie Taylor
Herself
London Hughes
Herself
Mark Steel
Self
Sue Perkins
Self
Al Murray
Self
Sandi Toksvig
Self
David Mitchell
Self
Greg Proops
Self
Romesh Ranganathan
Self
Linda Smith
Self
Jeremy Hardy
Self
John Oliver
Self
Hal Cruttenden
Self
Tiff Stevenson
Herself
Tom Allen
Himself / Self
Nigel Ng
Self
Sophie Duker
Self
Eshaan Akbar
Self
Catherine Bohart
Self
Darren Harriott
Self
Felicity Ward
Self
Robin Morgan
Self
Kae Kurd
Self
Nish Kumar
Himself / Self - Panelist
Athena Kugblenu
Self
Evelyn Mok
Self
Alasdair Beckett-King
Self
Ivo Graham
Self
Ria Lina
Self
Rhys James
Self / Himself
Sarah Keyworth
Self
Jen Brister
Self
Maisie Adam
Self
Ahir Shah
Self
Laura Lexx
Self
Jonny Pelham
Self
Emily Lloyd-Saini
Self
Glenn Moore
Self
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 5, 2005
StatusEnded
Seasons21
Episodes232
Running Time30m
Content RatingNR
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This TV Show Is About.
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Mock the Week is a British topical satirical celebrity panel show, created by Dan Patterson and Mark Leveson. It was produced by Angst Productions for BBC Two, and was broadcast from 5 June 2005 to 4 November 2022. The programme was presented by Dara Ó Briain and featured regular appearances by comedian Hugh Dennis, as well as guest appearances by a variety of stand-up comedians, some of whom had regular appearances in several series.
The format of the programme saw six comedians divided into two teams and performing on a faux game show, in which the quiz aspect of answering questions relating to major and regional news items, all taken from the week before each episode's filming, is sidelined to focus on satirical, topical discussions on news items, stand-up routines, and the use of improvisational comedy. Every series also included a compilation episode featuring notable scenes, out-takes and additional footage cut out after filming, with repeats of episodes being frequently shown on the channel Dave, with high viewing figures.