Paul Merton hosts the chat show in which guests are given the opportunity to rid the world of things they hate. Sara Cox suggests random firework displays and 19-year-old girls. Show more
Paul Merton hosts the chat show in which guests are given the opportunity to rid the world of the things they hate. Sheila Hancock suggests herself and men like David Beckham.
Camp comic and renowned homosexual Julian Clary reads out extracts from his teenage diaries in public for the first time. With Rufus Hound. From January 2011. Show more
Meera Syal reads embarrassing extracts from her teenage diaries out in public for the first time. With Rufus Hound. From January 2011. Show more
Victoria Coren reads extracts from her teenage diaries out in public for the first time. With Rufus Hound. From December 2010. Show more
It’s day two in the woods for the Outsiders as David challenges the comedians to take on new challenges such as barbering, milking goats and finding alternative uses for a condom. Show more
The competition is heating up as the teams compete for three new badges – camouflage, inventing a camp flag, and composing an anthem. Show more
On the Outsiders’ fourth day living together in the wild, the teams are competing for three more badges – building a shelter, inventing a gadget, and turning ordinary objects into survival items. Show more
On the Outsiders’ penultimate day in the wild, all three pairs are under increasing pressure, and cracks in their relationships start to appear during a hunting challenge. Show more
David Mitchell challenges six intrepid comedians to spend a week living in the great outdoors, where they will face daily challenges that teach them important and valuable life skills. Show more
It's the Outsiders’ last day living together in the wild, and there’s still all to play for as the teams make shoes from natural materials and herd animals. Show more