Room 101 (2012)
- TV panel show / chat show
- BBC One
- 2012 - 2018
- 56 episodes (7 series)
Frank Skinner hosts Room 101, where celebrities compete in a series of themed rounds to get their most hated item banished forever.
Episode menu
Series 5, Episode 3 - Greg Davies, Katie Price, Adil Ray
Round 1
- Greg: People who give their dogs specific instructions.
- Katie: Parking - Room 101.
- Adil: Beards.
Round 2
- Katie: People with no talent on talent shows.
- Greg: Hotel check-in and check-out Into Room 101.
- Adil: Ketchup.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Thursday 4th February 2016
- Time
- 8:30pm
- Channel
- BBC One
- Length
- 30 minutes
- Recorded
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- Thursday 29th October 2015 at Elstree Film Studios
Cast & crew
Frank Skinner | Host / Presenter |
Greg Davies | Guest |
Adil Ray | Guest |
Katie Price | Guest |
Frank Skinner | Writer |
Paul Wheeler | Director |
Adam Copeland | Series Producer |
Aoife Bower | Producer |
Jimmy Mulville | Executive Producer |
Richard Wilson | Executive Producer |
Stu Mather | Executive Producer |
Ruby Kuraishe | Executive Producer |
Steve Dix | Editor |
Tim Ellison | Editor |
Dennis De Groot | Production Designer |
Videos
Katie Price on talentless people on TV talent shows
Frank Skinner discusses Katie Price's dislike of people with no talent on talent shows.
Featuring: Frank Skinner, Greg Davies & Katie Price.
Greg Davies on giving dogs specific instructions
Frank Skinner discusses Greg Davies' dislike of people who give their dog specific instructions.
Featuring: Frank Skinner & Greg Davies.
Press
Radio Times review
There's a chance to meet the man behind Citizen Khan, Adil Ray. And perhaps because Ray's professional life is spent permanently masked by fake facial hair, he selects "beards" as his first pet hate. His case against them is clearly flimsy, but slightly more convincing than his case against something central to our national culture: tomato ketchup. The audience is never on board for that one.
Elsewhere, in "the Great British Bellyache-Off", Greg Davies has a terrific rant about people who give their dogs very specific instructions ("...and the same can be applied, while I'm on the subject, to toddlers") before telling a story about dressing his dog in his dad's underpants.
David Butcher, Radio Times, 26th January 2016