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In a sizzling fourth episode of Mock The Week: Summer Specials, host Dara Ó Briain and series regular Rhys James are joined by Hugh Dennis, Angela Barnes, Milton Jones, Janine Harouni and Ed Byrne, with the teams enjoying a satirical romp through some of the week’s biggest headlines, including Starmer’s resignation, Andy Burnham’s by-election win, the latest World Cup news and Britain’s heatwave.
In episode three of Mock The Week: Summer Specials, host Dara Ó Briain and series regular Rhys James are joined by Glenn Moore, Maisie Adam, Chris Ramsey, Sarah Keyworth and Ed Byrne, with the teams enjoying a satirical romp through some of the week’s biggest headlines, including FIFA’s introduction of hydration breaks and ‘Ref Cam’, as the first week of the World Cup hits its stride.<
In episode two of Mock The Week: Summer Specials, host Dara Ó Briain and series regular Rhys James are joined by Michelle Wolf, Hugh Dennis, Sara Pascoe, Glenn Moore and Scott Bennett for a satirical romp through some of the week’s biggest headlines, including the World Cup as it kicks off in Mexico City.
Mock The Week returns to free-to-air TV channel, TLC, this Sunday at 9pm with the first of five summer specials hosted by Dara Ó Briain. The opening episode delivers a comedy powerhouse line-up featuring series regular Rhys James, Ed Gamble, last on the show in 2021, Sara Pascoe, Ahir Shah, Josh Pugh and Laura Lexx.
Mock the Week will return to free-to-air TLC TV channel on 7 June with an additional 5-episodes for a brand-new special series, just in time to mock the most sizzling of summers - hot with political chaos and the kick-off of the football World Cup stateside.
Mock the Week is set to return for a summer series.
Following the successful return of the show on the new free-to-air TLC at the start of the year, the additional five-episode run through June and July will give Mock the Week fans their fix of summer satire ahead of series 2, airing this autumn.
Episode seven of the brand-new Mock the Week on TLC sees Dara Ó Briain joined by series regular Rhys James alongside Ed Byrne, Hugh Dennis, Ellie Taylor, Alasdair Beckett-King, and Janine Harouni. This week the panel tackles topics including Keir Starmer and Donald Trump’s “special relationship”, Dara's astronaut ambitions, and Ellie Taylor's world-changing realisation that a DeLorean is, in fact, a real car.
Episode six of the brand-new Mock the Week on TLC sees Dara Ó Briain joined by series regular Rhys James, Ahir Shah, Angela Barnes, Milton Jones, Sarah Keyworth and Glenn Moore. Their news agenda this week includes the Gorton and Denton by-election and the Clinton’s Epstein deposition.
Sarah Keyworth mused “Would it be fair to say we’ve all been pretending we’ve always known what Gorton and Denton is?”
Following the launch of the new-look, free-to-air TLC at the start of the year, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) UK & Ireland has added more comedy entertainment to its broad offering.
On this week's Mock the Week Dara Ó Briain is joined by series regular Rhys James, Sara Pascoe, Glenn Moore, Ed Byrne, Emmanuel Sonubi and Zoe Lyons who share their comedic take on the latest news stories including Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Keir Starmer.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.
In next week's show, Dara Ó Briain will be joined by series regular Rhys James, Ahir Shar, Angela Barnes, Milton Jones, Sarah Keyworth and Glenn Moore.
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