Your Face Or Mine
- TV comedy
- Comedy Central
- 2017 - 2019
- 66 episodes (6 series)
Comic game show about contestants' faces, hosted by Jimmy Carr and Katherine Ryan.
Episode menu
Series 2, Episode 1
Broadcast details
- Date
- Wednesday 4th October 2017
- Time
- 8pm
- Channel
- Comedy Central
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Jimmy Carr | Host / Presenter |
Katherine Ryan | Host / Presenter |
Stacey Solomon | Guest |
Joe Swash | Guest |
Nicola McLean | Self |
Jonathan Gill (as JB Gill) | Self |
Shana Swash | Self |
Christine Rose | Writer (Additional Material) |
Dominic English | Writer (Additional Material) |
Barbara Wiltshire | Director |
Adam Copeland | Series Producer |
Mia Cross | Producer |
Leon Wilson | Executive Producer |
Ed Sleeman | Executive Producer |
Emma Clarke | Executive Producer |
Louise Holmes | Executive Producer |
Jill Offman | Executive Producer |
Mark Boutros | Edit Producer |
George Vernon | VT Producer/Director |
Barry Osment | Editor |
James Sheldon | VT Editor |
Richard Drew | Production Designer |
Oli Richards | Lighting Designer |
Ian Masterson | Composer |
Videos
Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash
Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash are the guests for the 'celebrity' special.
Featuring: Jimmy Carr, Katherine Ryan, Stacey Solomon & Joe Swash.
Joe Swash is short
"I didn't think I was this short".
Featuring: Jimmy Carr, Katherine Ryan, Stacey Solomon & Joe Swash.
Would you put a baby in Stacey?
Ex-boyband member or Joe Swash?!?
Featuring: Jimmy Carr, Katherine Ryan, Stacey Solomon, Joe Swash & JB Gill.
Too hot for TV - Kangaroo Dick
Stacey knows how to make Jimmy blush!
Featuring: Jimmy Carr, Katherine Ryan, Stacey Solomon & Joe Swash.
Too hot for TV - sexy mums
What was Joe thinking?!?!
Featuring: Jimmy Carr, Katherine Ryan, Stacey Solomon & Joe Swash.
Too hot for TV - You fancy your sister?
Awkward!
Featuring: Jimmy Carr, Katherine Ryan, Stacey Solomon, Joe Swash & Shana Swash.
Press
Unhateable celebrity lovebirds Joe Swash and Stacey Solomon are the contestants as the gameshow returns. To win cash for charity, Swash and Stace must judge their own and each other's attractiveness, in comparison to random punters and surprise guests. Mildly offensive, but good-humoured and at least it sticks to faces: someone somewhere is surely cooking up a nightmarish cross between this and Naked Attraction.
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 4th October 2017