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Former Greek Minister on use of Greek language in Politics
1 mins, 14 secs
The former Greek Language Minister discusses whether politicians can or do use Greek language to overemphasise their intelligence.
On Repeat
4 mins, 27 secs
Amazon Prime, NowTV, Spotify and Netflix. What do they all have in common...? They think they know you. But do they? Do they REALLY know what you like?
Comedy Central Live - Ian Smith
6 mins, 3 secs
Stand-up from award-winning comedian Ian Smith. Ian hits the road again and "feels it in the room", enjoys a coke-float and wishes he had a dog.
Sue Gray's investigation findings
1 mins, 59 secs
The investigation into the political partying has concluded.
Great British News
4 mins, 16 secs
From discussing the politics of making tea, to the lack of freedom of speech at sports day, to even complaining about a European dance trend; the News doesn't get more British than this!
The Person Behind The Celebrity - James Acaster
7 mins, 36 secs
Luke McQueen interviews an interesting member of the public sat directly behind a well-known celebrity, beginning with star of Cats Does Countdown and the Off Menu podcast, James Acaster.
Cuttings - Eat. Sleep. Business Meeting. Repeat.
56 secs
The heigh of the pandemic was one of the most difficult and challenging times in recent memory. Unless you worked in Downing Street. Then, it resembled the roaring 20s and the excess of an F. Scott Fitzgerald novel.
No More Jockeys - Live Game 6
30 mins, 37 secs
Another game recorded for a live virtual audience, just before Christmas, in which Tim Key wears a turkey hat, Mark Watson wears an outfit which is much longer than you think, and later on Alex Horne will be eating a snack. Also, more "Kitchen Conversions" and the return of Mert Aksac.
Competitive Dads
2 mins, 35 secs
This is what happens when dads collect their kids from school. Why do dads always have to be so competitive?
Shared Interests
1 mins, 54 secs
An animated version of a That Mitchell & Webb Sound sketch, starring Olivia Colman and Robert Webb.