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
- Series 18, Episode 11 repeated tomorrow at Midnight on U&Dave
- Streaming rank this week: 1,476
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'Mock The Week' return amuses 2m
Mock The Weekreturned with 2m on Thursday evening, while documentary The Duke At 90 outperformed Injustice, according to the latest audience data.
Andrew Laughlin, Digital Spy, 10th June 2011Dara O'Briain returns to host the topical comedy show, along with regular panellists Hugh Dennis and Andy Parsons. Though supposedly a competition between two teams (though O'Briain usually couldn't care less about sensible scoring), it's more a brutal contest of wit, or at least forcefulness of character, as comedians with little to say and no talent for interjecting are sidelined. This week the guests subjecting themselves to comedic natural selection are stand-ups Milton Jones and Seann Walsh, The Thick Of It's Chris Addison and Greg Davies, AKA the sardonic Mr Gilbert from The Inbetweeners.
Martin Skegg, The Guardian, 9th June 2011The jokes may be less clever than in its big brother, Have I Got News for You, but Mock the Week can still serve up a few laughs. Now, as the 10th series begins, Frankie Boyle - the one who seems get a thrill out of reciting the most controversial jokes he can think of - has moved on. As has BBC Three darling Russell Howard, though as he is the least funny of the regular panel this is nota great loss. Dara O'Briain returns as host, with Andy Parsons and the quite wonderful Hugh Dennis still in their panel seats. They are joined by Chris Addison (The Thick of It, insurance adverts), Greg Davies (the headmaster in The Inbetweeners), and stand-ups Milton Jones and Seann Walsh.
Catherine Gee, The Telegraph, 9th June 2011There was a time when Mock the Week felt like Have I Got News for You's spikier younger brother. Its brow was low. Its comedy jeans hung at half-mast. In any given show you could be sure of jokes involving sex, drugs and royalty (or if Frankie Boyle was involved, all three at once). But Boyle has moved on and, for the time being, so has fellow stalwart Russell Howard, and the comedy in this topical panel show feels more comfortable and less subversive these days. As the tenth series begins, Dara O'Briain is still keeping order, with Andy Parsons and Outnumbered star Hugh Dennis as the key comics, ready to step forward and attempt to outgun each other on any given topic. Tonight they are joined by the smart and funny Chris Addison (from The Thick of It) and Greg Davies (Mr Gilbert from The Inbetweeners).
David Butcher, Radio Times, 9th June 2011Video: Mock The Week starts 10th series
Actor and comedian, Hugh Dennis has finished recording the first instalment from the 10th series of Mock The Week.
He told BBC Breakfast the show is edited down to 28 minutes from a three hour recording session.
The comedian says his wife watches the finished product and gives him feedback.
BBC News, 8th June 2011Host Dara O'Briain's larger-than-average head comes in for stick in this seasonal special of the topical panel show ("On a normalsized head that would be a full head of hair," grins comedian Ed Byrne, pointing at O Briain's balding pate). Other not-so-festive topics in a compilation of previously unseen clips include police cuts and earthquake training. We're also treated to a news clip of the Queen shopping for a catsuit to wear for her annual broadcast on Christmas Day - or at least that's what team captain Hugh Dennis thinks Her Majesty is up to.
Claire Webb, Radio Times, 21st December 2010Perfectly timed to ward off those back-to-school blues, the ever-popular topical panel show returns after a summer holiday. Tonight's guests are Thick of It star Chris Addison, Andi Osho - both fresh from the Edinburgh Fringe - and Milton Jones, who does a fine line in ludicrous puns. Unlikely to let them get a gag in edgeways are regulars Hugh Dennis, Russell Howard and Andy Parsons, while host Dara O'Briain dishes out points. Expect an impudent digest of the week's news, arbitrary scores and puerile one-liners aplenty.
Claire Webb, Radio Times, 9th September 2010Russell Howard to miss Mock The Week recordings
Russell Howard is to miss some Mock The Week recordings due to other commitments, but he is not quitting the show.
British Comedy Guide, 7th September 2010Why I Hate... Mock the Week without Frankie
I never thought I'd be writing about how much I miss Frankie Boyle. Until a few months ago, I'd never even seen an episode of Mock the Week. Then a friend recommended it, and now I'm hooked.
Laura Pledger, Radio Times, 22nd July 2010Series nine of the panel show hosted by Dara Ó Briain continues to offer amusing satire on the week's events, although topicality appears to be less important than good jokes if the popularity of the recycled earlier series on digital channel Dave is anything to go by. Ó Briain will be joined as usual by stand-ups Andy Parsons, Russell Howard and bishop's son Hugh Dennis.
Chris Harvey, The Telegraph, 8th July 2010