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 19, Christmas Special repeated at 10:40pm on U&Dave
- Streaming rank this week: 1,698
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Unlikely Things to Read in The Joy of Sex: Making the sound of a tuba when she bends over is rarely a good idea.
Strange Things to Hear from your Satnav: 'At the next junction, bear left, open the throttle and let's see what this little baby can do.'
Unlikely Things to Read in a Pet Manual: Labradors are intelligent but you'll still be able to beat them at board games.
Lines You Won't Hear in Dr Who: 'Here's your new assistant, Doctor - she's fifty-eight and happily married.'
Unlikely Things to Read in a Parenting Book: It's always great to have a comforter handy for your baby to hold on to when they need it. Ours is called Michael; he's a lovely man.
Other 'scenes we'd like to see' include:
Unpleasant Real Ales
Bad Names for Racehorses
Unlikely Things to Read on a Tube of Toothpaste
Unlikely Tax Return Form Questions
Unlikely Obituaries
Rejected Royal Baby Names
Unlikely Things to Hear in a Public Swimming Pool
Unlikely Lines from a Bond Film
First published: Wednesday 25th September 2013
- Publisher: Boxtree Ltd
- Catalogue: 9780752265445
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