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
Mock The Week - Scenes We'd Like To See
Scenes We'd Like to See is the very first Mock the Week book, published to coincide with the sixth series.
Scenes We'd Like to See takes the show's most popular round, and replicates it in book form. From gloriously rude 'Unfortunate Names for Racehorses' to 'Unlikely Personal Ads' and excerpts that (sadly) never appeared in Harry Potter, the one-liners just keep coming in the fastest, funniest four-colour gift book of the year.
Here's some examples:
'Unlikely Lines From A New Harry Potter Book': I've turned my cock into a frog!
squealed Ron in terror.
Unlikely Greetings Cards: 'Sorry About Your Face'.
Horoscopes You'll Never See: You will go to your bedroom window and stand there naked for a minute, you will do this especially if your name is Mrs Hughes and you live at 56, The Avenue, Clapham... around 3.30 would be best for me.
First published: Thursday 4th September 2008
- Publisher: Boxtree Ltd
- Catalogue: 978-0752226750
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