It's a reflection of just how jaw-droppingly, arse-achingly stultifying this Adrian Chiles-fronted satire/panel show is that, a full 3 weeks after the first show was broadcast, there still isn't a thread on here about it.
However, it's important to have one, if only so future historians will be able to read the archives and see exactly what ITV was wet farting at its audience during the last days of 21st Century civilisation, as the Middle East was in turmoil and Western Capitalism teetered on the brink.
ITV were broadcasting a show where a man who looks like he should be a rising star in telesales, instead was put behind a desk in a TV studio and instructed to try and read jokes from an autocue, about subjects he knew little, whilst avoiding crying at the unfairness of it all. He would then be joined by some minor celebrities to conduct the kind of strained light-hearted small talk you normally encounter at a wake held in a pub after the funeral of a teenage heroin addict.
EDIT: It's so unmemorable this show, that I've not even been able to recall the name correctly. It should, of course, be That Sunday Night Show. Mods to amend thread title, please.