Mock The Week
- TV panel show
- BBC Two
- 2005 - 2022
- 212 episodes (21 series)
Topical panel show taking a satirical look at the week's news. Hosted by Dara O Briain with regular player Hugh Dennis. Also features Andy Parsons, Frankie Boyle, Russell Howard, Rory Bremner and Chris Addison
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Episode menu
Series 15, Episode 6
Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis mock the events of the last seven days with guests Loyiso Gola, Milton Jones, Miles Jupp, Ellie Taylor and Josh Widdicombe. Also, tennis star Andy Murray is in the audience again.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Thursday 14th July 2016
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- BBC Two
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Dara O Briain | Host / Presenter |
Hugh Dennis | Regular Panellist |
Milton Jones | Guest |
Miles Jupp | Guest |
Josh Widdicombe | Guest |
Ellie Taylor | Guest |
Loyiso Gola | Guest |
Ivo Graham | Guest |
Andy Murray | Self |
Simon Bullivant | Writer (Additional Material) |
Rob Colley | Writer (Additional Material) |
Dan Gaster | Writer (Additional Material) |
Ged Parsons | Writer (Additional Material) |
Steve Punt | Writer (Additional Material) |
Colin Swash | Writer (Additional Material) |
Geraldine Dowd | Director |
Dan Patterson | Series Producer |
Mark Leveson | Producer |
Ewan Phillips | Producer |
Chris Young | Producer |
Jed Leventhall | Executive Producer |
Mykola Pawluk | Editor |
Jon Blow | Editor |
Jonathan Paul Green | Production Designer |
Videos
Unlikely things for a sports commentator to say
You shouldn't hear these things when tuned into sport on telly.
Featuring: Hugh Dennis, Dara O Briain, Milton Jones, Miles Jupp, Ellie Taylor, Josh Widdicombe & Loyiso Gola.
Things you wouldn't read in a romantic novel
Mills & Boon are not going to publish any of this.
Featuring: Hugh Dennis, Dara O Briain, Milton Jones, Miles Jupp, Ellie Taylor, Josh Widdicombe & Loyiso Gola.
Press
Andy Murray wins another trophy - this one from MTW
The Wimbledon champion took home the Mock the Week trophy after appearing in the audience watching the show.
Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 13th July 2016