Rob Brydon, Lee Mack and David Mitchell return for an episode of previously unseen material from the hit comedy panel show.
Former winners Chris McCausland, Claire Richards, Adele Roberts and Olly Smith test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman’s House of Games: Champions.
A driver who scrolled past a picture of a gun flees a traffic stop. A female burglary suspect crawls out of the basement on all fours.
Alistair, Kelly, George, Paula and Tamanna race in moving podiums across the studio to try to win £5,000.
Chan's sudden exit for the U.S. leaves Ha-ran reeling. As longing sets in, the three sisters clash and Na-na faces an unexpected incident.
Once the stately home of Lord Manners, Avon Tyrrell in the New Forest is a fine example of an arts and crafts calendar house. Eric Knowles learns about its fascinating history.
Ulises Albet is a computer genius who leaves the technical aspects of suicidal ideation behind and instead uses his own skills and reasoning. Our friends, after all, are Samuel Barrera's parents, who are happy to be part of their lives, while their friends are happy with their experiences and their technological expertise.
Jeremy embraces Stephanie. Cat confronts EJ. Steve and Brady track down Stephanie’s kidnapper. Alex helps Rafe.
Ulises Albet is a computer genius who leaves the technical aspects of suicidal ideation behind and instead uses his own skills and reasoning. Our friends, after all, are Samuel Barrera's parents, who are happy to be part of their lives, while their friends are happy with their experiences and their technological expertise.
Ulises Albet is a computer genius who leaves the technical aspects of suicidal ideation behind and instead uses his own skills and reasoning. Our friends, after all, are Samuel Barrera's parents, who are happy to be part of their lives, while their friends are happy with their experiences and their technological expertise.
Ulises Albet is a computer genius who leaves the technical aspects of suicidal ideation behind and instead uses his own skills and reasoning. Our friends, after all, are Samuel Barrera's parents, who are happy to be part of their lives, while their friends are happy with their experiences and their technological expertise.
Ulises Albet is a computer genius who leaves the technical aspects of suicidal ideation behind and instead uses his own skills and reasoning. Our friends, after all, are Samuel Barrera's parents, who are happy to be part of their lives, while their friends are happy with their experiences and their technological expertise.
Ulises Albet is a computer genius who leaves the technical aspects of suicidal ideation behind and instead uses his own skills and reasoning. Our friends, after all, are Samuel Barrera's parents, who are happy to be part of their lives, while their friends are happy with their experiences and their technological expertise.
The Judge rules on two cases in this episode. First, a man is bitten in the buttocks by a neighbor's dog and sues for medical bills, pain, and humiliation. The neighbor claims he was drunk, stumbled onto her lawn and fell on the dog. Next, a man sues the mother of his child for defaulting on a loan for dental school. She argues repayment was impossible due to childcare costs after he went to jail.
While Yusuf languishes behind bars, Steven, Malte, and Melanie consider a new suspect. Muhammed levels with Hanna.
Following her husband's request to divorce, Mira scrambles to find a new purpose...and spontaneously adopts a dog.
An Air Force veteran with PTSD raised hens as emotional support animals until two neighbourhood dogs escaped and killed ten of them in a violent attack caught on video. Now he's suing the dog owner and property owner for $10K.
While Emil faces charges for his sister's death, Helena becomes the subject of a city-wide scandal and begins to investigate Honest Jan.