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Talk • 2005–21 • 22 Seasons
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6.5
A weekly, topical panel show based around a huge series of opinion poll surveys carried out around Britain.
Starring
Jimmy Carr, Rob Beckett, Katherine Ryan, Sean Lock, Jon Richardson
User Reviews
An a-grade, late-night, British panel show. Easy to watch and easy to enjoy.
It has its moments of comedy and lightheartedness but can be slow paced at other times, would still recommend despite the latter.
If you ever want a laugh just watch this
I love to turn this on while I’m doing chores. It’s so funny that it makes me forget I’m working!
Brilliant show. Countdown is a lot better, but this is still worth a watch
Less about the gameshow and more about the banter including Jimmy Carr's brash comedy.
A proper classic British panel show, but you might need to get British humour to really enjoy it
a fun show that give some of britain’s best comedians time to shine, however it is very topical so is not great on rewatch
British Panel shows aren’t appreciated in the US as much as they should be! Sean Lock will be missed!
Topical. Quality depends heavily on the guests.
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Ratings
43 (8%)
99 (18%)
290 (54%)
105 (20%)
6.5 – Based on 536 ratings
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