Shooting Stars
- TV panel show
- BBC Two / BBC Choice
- 1993 - 2011
- 72 episodes (8 series)
Possibly the world's barmiest, weirdest, surreal and off-the-wall panel show. Presented by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Also features Ulrika Jonsson, Mark Lamarr, Will Self, Jack Dee, Johnny Vegas and more.
Shooting Stars - The Brand New Series
Having started way back in 1993, the celebrity TV quiz Shooting Stars returned to BBC Two in 2009 for a sixth series.
Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer resumed their roles as hosts, along with the man with the scores, George Dawes (Matt Lucas) and team captain Ulrika Jonsson. It also features new team captain Jack Dee, and multi-award winning burger van owner Angelos Epithemiou (Dan Skinner).
Guests in this series include Paddy McGuinness, Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine and Ricky Wilson from the Kaiser Chiefs.
First released: Monday 23rd November 2009
Extra features
- Behind The Scenes
- Vic and Bob on the Job
- Outtakes
- Matt Lucas meets Angelos Epithemiou
- Angelos Epithemiou's Dressing Room Tour
- Bob's Celebrity Guestbook
- Unseen Sketches
- Distributor: 2 Entertain
- Region: 2
- Discs: 1
- Minutes: 174
- Subtitles: English
- Catalogue: BBCDVD3086
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