List of Mock the Week episodes

List of Mock the Week episodes

The following is a list of episodes for the BBC Two satirical panel show Mock the Week, The first episode was broadcast on 5 June 2005. As of 13 October 2011, 81 regular episodes, eleven clip show episodes and three Christmas specials have been aired across ten series; 95 episodes in total (not including the 2011 Comic Relief special).

All episodes are approximately 30 minutes long. The original lineup was Dara Ó Briain as host, with Hugh Dennis, Frankie Boyle and one guest panellist on one side, and Rory Bremner and two guest panellists on the other. Bremner left after series 2 and was replaced by Andy Parsons, and Russell Howard became a regular panellist the following series. Boyle left after series 7 and was replaced by a series of guests until Chris Addison took his seat permanently in the second half of series 10. Howard was absent for the last episodes of series 9 and first half of series 10 due to other filming commitments, and was confirmed to have left the panel in August 2011.


Table of contents:

Series 1 | Series 2 | Series 3 | Series 4 | Series 5 | Series 6 | Series 7 | Series 8 | Series 9 | Series 10

Episode list

The coloured backgrounds denote the result of each of the shows:

     – indicates Hugh and Frankie's / Hugh and Chris' team won.
     – indicates Rory's / Andy's / Russell and Andy's team won.
     – indicates the game ended in a draw.

Series 1

Episode First broadcast Hugh and Frankie's guest Rory's guests
01x01 5 June 2005 Linda Smith Jeremy Hardy and John Oliver
01x02 12 June 2005 Jo Brand Andy Parsons and Mark Steel
01x03 19 June 2005 Jo Brand Al Murray and John Oliver
01x04 26 June 2005 David Mitchell Andy Parsons and Linda Smith
01x05 3 July 2005 John Oliver Jo Brand and David Mitchell
01x06 10 July 2005 Compilation episode – best of Series 1 and outtakes [fn 1]

Series 2

Episode First broadcast Hugh and Frankie's guest Rory's guests
02x01 20 January 2006 Jo Brand John Oliver and Andy Parsons
02x02 27 January 2006 Gina Yashere Al Murray and John Oliver
02x03 3 February 2006 David Mitchell Andy Parsons and Sue Perkins
02x04 10 February 2006 Sandi Toksvig David Mitchell, John Oliver and Andy Parsons [fn 2]
02x05 17 February 2006 Gina Yashere Andy Parsons and Greg Proops
02x06 24 February 2006 Jo Brand Jeremy Hardy and John Oliver
02x07 2 March 2006 Compilation episode – best of Series 2 and outtakes

Series 3

Episode First broadcast Hugh and Frankie's guest Andy's guests
03x01 14 September 2006 Gina Yashere Clive Anderson and Russell Howard
03x02 21 September 2006 Ed Byrne Jo Brand and Robin Ince
03x03 28 September 2006 [fn 3] Mark Watson Jon Culshaw and Russell Howard
03x04 5 October 2006 Mark Watson Jon Culshaw and Ian Stone
03x05 12 October 2006 Gina Yashere Ed Byrne and Russell Howard
03x06 19 October 2006 [fn 4] Adam Hills Russell Howard and Mark Steel
03x07 26 October 2006 Compilation episode – best of Series 3 and outtakes

Series 4

Episode First broadcast Hugh and Frankie's guest Andy and Russell's guest
04x01 11 January 2007 [fn 5] Mark Watson David Mitchell
04x02 18 January 2007 Ian Stone Mark Watson
04x03 25 January 2007 Shappi Khorsandi Fred MacAulay
04x04 1 February 2007 [fn 6] Gina Yashere Ed Byrne
04x05 8 February 2007 [fn 7] Rhod Gilbert Jo Caulfield
04x06 15 February 2007 Compilation episode – best of Series 4 and outtakes

Series 5

Episode First broadcast Hugh and Frankie's guest Andy and Russell's guest
05x01 12 July 2007 Michael McIntyre Jan Ravens
05x02 19 July 2007 Mark Watson Jo Caulfield
05x03 26 July 2007 Rhod Gilbert Lauren Laverne
05x04 2 August 2007 Adam Hills Jo Caulfield
05x05 9 August 2007 Jimmy Tingle David Mitchell
05x06 16 August 2007 Ben Norris Ed Byrne
05x07 23 August 2007 [fn 8] Fiona Allen David Mitchell
05x08 30 August 2007 [fn 9] Alun Cochrane Ed Byrne
05x09 6 September 2007 Mark Watson Jo Caulfield
05x10 13 September 2007 [fn 10] Ed Byrne Gina Yashere
05x11 20 September 2007 [fn 11] Michael McIntyre Ben Norris
05x12 27 September 2007 Compilation episode – best of Series 5 and outtakes

Series 6

Episode First broadcast Hugh and Frankie's guest Andy and Russell's guest
06x01 10 July 2008 Michael McIntyre Lucy Porter
06x02 17 July 2008 Stephen K. Amos Ed Byrne
06x03 24 July 2008 Greg Davies Danielle Ward
06x04 31 July 2008 Michael McIntyre Mark Watson
06x05 7 August 2008 Ed Byrne Zoe Lyons
06x06 14 August 2008 Adam Hills David Mitchell
06x07 21 August 2008 Lucy Porter David Mitchell
06x08 28 August 2008 Greg Proops Fred MacAulay
06x09 4 September 2008 Michael McIntyre Lauren Laverne
06x10 11 September 2008 Stewart Francis Ed Byrne
06x11 18 September 2008 Adam Bloom Gina Yashere
06x12 25 September 2008 Compilation episode – best of Series 6 and outtakes
06x13 23 December 2008 Christmas Special – Christmas-related clips and series highlights

Series 7

Episode First broadcast Hugh and Frankie's guest Andy and Russell's guest
07x01 9 July 2009 Gina Yashere Frank Skinner
07x02 16 July 2009 Tom Stade Rhod Gilbert
07x03 23 July 2009 Greg Davies Lucy Porter
07x04 30 July 2009 Adam Hills Alun Cochrane
07x05 6 August 2009 Stewart Francis Zoe Lyons
07x06 13 August 2009 Stewart Francis Ed Byrne
07x07 20 August 2009 Compilation episode – best of Series 7 so far and outtakes
07x08 27 August 2009 Seann Walsh Fred MacAulay
07x09 3 September 2009 Stewart Francis Holly Walsh
07x10 10 September 2009 Jack Whitehall Ed Byrne
07x11 17 September 2009 Sarah Millican David Mitchell
07x12 24 September 2009 Milton Jones and David Mitchell [fn 12] Ben Norris
07x13 22 December 2009 Christmas Special – Christmas-related clips and series highlights

Series 8

Episode First broadcast Hugh's guests Andy and Russell's guest
08x01 21 January 2010 Milton Jones and Patrick Kielty Mark Watson
08x02 28 January 2010 Chris Addison and Sarah Millican John Bishop
08x03 4 February 2010 Stewart Francis and Andrew Maxwell Andi Osho
08x04 11 February 2010 Milton Jones and Jack Whitehall Holly Walsh
08x05 18 February 2010 Chris Addison and Kevin Bridges Ed Byrne
08x06 25 February 2010 Compilation episode – best of Series 8 and outtakes

Series 9

Episode First broadcast Hugh's guests Andy and Russell's guest
09x01 17 June 2010 Chris Addison and Milton Jones Diane Morgan
09x02 24 June 2010 Nik Rabinowitz and Jack Whitehall Jarred Christmas
09x03 1 July 2010 Chris Addison and Micky Flanagan Ed Byrne
09x04 15 July 2010 Milton Jones and Seann Walsh Zoe Lyons
09x05 22 July 2010 Chris Addison and Stewart Francis Ed Byrne
09x06 29 July 2010 Compilation episode – best of Series 9 so far and outtakes
09x07 9 September 2010 [fn 13] Chris Addison and Milton Jones Andi Osho
09x08 16 September 2010 Stewart Francis and Miles Jupp Ed Byrne and Micky Flanagan [fn 14]
09x09 23 September 2010 Milton Jones and Russell Kane Kevin Bridges and Patrick Kielty [fn 14]
09x10 30 September 2010 Chris Addison and Carl Donnelly Andi Osho and Jack Whitehall [fn 14]
09x11 7 October 2010 Chris Addison and Jack Whitehall Ed Byrne and Miles Jupp [fn 14]
09x12 14 October 2010 Compilation episode – best of Series 9 and outtakes
09x13 21 December 2010 Christmas Special – Christmas-related clips and series highlights

Comic Relief special

Episode First broadcast Team on the Left Team on the Right
Sp. 5 March 2011 [fn 15] Andrew Maxwell, Daniel Sloss and David Walliams Doc Brown, Andy Parsons and Seann Walsh

Series 10

Episode First broadcast Hugh's guests Andy's guests
10x01 9 June 2011 Chris Addison and Milton Jones Greg Davies and Seann Walsh
10x02 16 June 2011 Chris Addison and Diane Morgan Ed Byrne and Micky Flanagan
10x03 23 June 2011 Chris Addison and Stewart Francis Ava Vidal and Seann Walsh
10x04 30 June 2011 Alun Cochrane and Milton Jones Micky Flanagan and Zoe Lyons
10x05 7 July 2011 Milton Jones and Jack Whitehall Ed Byrne and Micky Flanagan
10x06 14 July 2011 Compilation episode – best of Series 10 so far and outtakes
Episode First broadcast Hugh and Chris' guest Andy's guests
10x07 8 September 2011 [fn 13] Stewart Francis Nathan Caton and Micky Flanagan
10x08 15 September 2011 Carl Donnelly Miles Jupp and Ava Vidal
10x09 22 September 2011 Greg Davies Simon Evans and Micky Flanagan
10x10 29 September 2011 Milton Jones Ed Byrne and Holly Walsh
10x11 6 October 2011 Stewart Francis Ed Byrne and Adam Hills
10x12 13 October 2011 Milton Jones Miles Jupp and Andi Osho
10x13 December 2011 Christmas Special – Christmas-related clips and series highlights


Scores

Hugh Rory Andy
Series wins (1 tied)
5 4
0 4
Show wins (1 tied)
44 36
3 33

Notes

  1. ^ This episode was intended to be a normal episode, however several panel members were unable to attend filming due to the transport disruption caused by the July 2005 London bombings. As the format proved popular, clip shows were included in future series.
  2. ^ Rory Bremner was unable to attend the recording of this episode.
  3. ^ Extended version of this episode entitled 'The Anal Lube Show' available on the DVD release 'Mock The Week: Too Hot For TV 2'.
  4. ^ Extended version of this episode entitled 'The Leg Show' available on the DVD release 'Mock The Week: Too Hot For TV 2'.
  5. ^ Extended version of this episode entitled 'The Elves And Testicles Show' available on the DVD release 'Mock The Week: Too Hot For TV 3'.
  6. ^ Extended version of this episode entitled 'The Prison And Other Dodgy Stuff Show' available on the DVD release 'Mock The Week: Too Hot For TV 3'.
  7. ^ Extended version of this episode entitled 'The Johnny Blowjob And Bird Flu Show' available on the DVD release 'Mock The Week: Too Hot For TV 3'.
  8. ^ Extended version of this episode entitled 'Putin, Henman & Konnie Huq' available on the DVD release 'Mock The Week: Too Hot For TV'.
  9. ^ Extended version of this episode entitled 'The Hedgehog Show' available on the DVD release 'Mock The Week: Too Hot For TV 2'.
  10. ^ Extended version of this episode entitled 'Nuts, Pies and Nim Nim Nim' available on the DVD release 'Mock The Week: Too Hot For TV'.
  11. ^ Extended version of this episode entitled 'Money, Sex and The Lib Dems' available on the DVD release 'Mock The Week: Too Hot For TV'.
  12. ^ Frankie Boyle was unable to attend the recording of this episode.
  13. ^ a b This series included a summer break to accommodate the Edinburgh Festival.
  14. ^ a b c d Russell Howard was unable to attend the recording of these episodes.
  15. ^ Special episode webcast live as part of 24 Hour Panel People. Hugh Dennis was not present.

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