Frank riffs with rapper, writer, comedian and actor Doc Brown at home in his ‘creative hub'. Doc's iPlayer picks cover childhood games, young footballers and Frank Sinatra. Show more
Frank meets EastEnders' Maddy Hill to marvel at the con artists of the animal world, sample some spoken word poetry, confront the issue of loneliness and contemplate Craig David. Show more
Frank catches up with comedian Ross Noble, who shares his passion for fast bikes and town planning, before Frank treats Ross to a never-seen-before gem from his own archive. Show more
Reggie Yates and Frank Skinner showcase the best of BBC Three online. They enjoy new comedy from Dane Baptiste, and talk frankly about crime, punishment and execution. Show more
Superchef Tom Kerridge tickles Frank's TV tastebuds with the cuisine of Shanghai, the wonders and woes of modern Greece, before rocking out with The Story of Guns N' Roses. Show more
Frank chats to Corrie, Ordinary Lies and Still Open All Hours actress, Sally Lindsay. She gets Frank hooked on Happy Valley, and they share their love of George Formby's songs. Show more
John Bradley (Game of Thrones, Shameless) joins Frank to talk about their shared love of tribute bands, before Frank quizzes John on his Mastermind specialist subject. Show more
Frank hangs out with Charlie Sloth on his Rap Up set as they riff about rugby, Rhod Gilbert and retro sitcoms, while Frank tries to perfect his fist bump.
Frank and Al discover that they don't share the same love for extreme challenges and they take a look at post-war London through the eyes of American journalist Ed Murrow. Show more
This week Frank chats to Dermot O’Leary, who goes loopy for snooker drama The Rack Pack. They also delve into Guy Garvey’s Music Box, and enjoy a dramatic new take on WW1. Show more
Car Share's Sian Gibson reveals to Frank her fascination with all things mystical and clairvoyant, and causes Frank to fall head over heels in love with the Carpenters. Show more
Michael Ball takes Frank on a trip down showbiz memory lane. He shares his fascination with the Bronte sisters, and reveals that he's a big Matt Berry fan.
Outnumbered actor Tyger Drew-Honey invites Frank into his home. They share Tyger's fascination with space travel, discuss a powerful drama and enjoy an inventive new sitcom. Show more
Frank joins Frankie Boyle in Glasgow to discuss the footballing institution Match Of The Day, Professor Green, and the motivation behind writing a good joke. Show more
Frank catches up with star of The IT Crowd and In The Club, Katherine Parkinson. They both fall in love with boxer Anthony Joshua, and we find out what a mondegreen is. Show more
Frank and Alex Jones are gripped by mystery drama 'Thirteen', moved by the plight of migrant children, and charmed by the quirks of British country folk.
Marcus Brigstocke meets Frank and shares his passion for Prince and caravanning. They are blown away by a riches-to-rags story, and we find out what a SuperBrig is. Show more
Frank and Chris Ramsey go on a journey with some disorderly zebras, Frank reveals what not to say when being interviewed by Parkinson, and then it's time for a bedtime story. Show more
Frank Skinner and David Baddiel are reunited on the sofa where they chat about Muhammad Ali, and realise they’ve both accidentally offended the same music megastar. Show more