To celebrate Doctor Who's 50th anniversary, BBC Three counts down the top ten monsters and villains as voted for by viewers. Joel Dommett introduces number 6.
To celebrate Doctor Who's 50th anniversary, BBC Three counts down the top ten monsters and villains as voted for by viewers. Joel Dommett introduces number 5.
To celebrate Doctor Who's 50th anniversary, BBC Three counts down the top ten monsters and villains as voted for by viewers. Joel Dommett introduces number 4.
To celebrate Doctor Who's 50th anniversary, BBC Three counts down the top ten monsters and villains as voted for by viewers. Joel Dommett introduces number 3.
To celebrate Doctor Who's 50th anniversary, BBC Three counts down the top ten monsters and villains as voted for by viewers. Joel Dommett introduces number 2.
To celebrate Doctor Who's 50th anniversary, BBC Three counts down the top ten monsters and villains as voted for by viewers. Joel Dommett introduces number 1.
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Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman take an in-depth look at the seventh to eleventh doctors, meet some of his best-loved companions and most-feared enemies. Show more
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Hidden camera show where four friends try to embarrass each other. The jokers pose as opticians offering unusual eye tests and pitch ludicrous inventions to focus groups. Show more
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Hidden camera show where four friends try to embarrass each other in public. The jokers conduct a bizarre cheese survey and try to give away free tickets to made-up theatre shows. Show more
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Hidden camera show where four friends try to embarrass each other in public. The jokers run a fast-food chicken shop and convince strangers to be photographed for their blogs. Show more
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Two teams fight it out. The team captains are joined by MTV's Joel Dommett, DNN's Victoria Cook and comedians Bec Hill and Romesh Ranganathan. Show more
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Hidden camera show where four friends try to embarrass each other in public. The jokers try to get strangers to remember meeting them at a bizarre nonsensical event. Show more
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Hidden-camera show where four friends try to embarrass each other in everyday situations. The jokers lurk in a park trying to trade ridiculous secrets with passing strangers. Show more
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Hidden-camera show where four friends try to embarrass each other in everyday situations. They take over a bakery and clear the streets with an obscene, uncontrollable megaphone. Show more
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Hidden camera show where four friends compete to embarrass each other in everyday situations. The jokers offer free massages and attempt to join strangers' conversations. Show more
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Hidden camera show where four friends try to embarrass each other in everyday situations. The jokers are forced to use bizarre words in a bookshop and pose as nightclub bouncers. Show more
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Hidden camera show where four friends try to embarrass each other in everyday situations. The jokers convince complete strangers into taking a ridiculous amount of photos of them. Show more
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Hidden camera show where four friends try to embarrass each other. The Jokers face a focus group to present their autobiography - that's been written by the others. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC ThreeLatest broadcast: on BBC Three
Hidden camera show where four friends try to embarrass each other in everyday situations. The jokers analyse the public's handwriting and become unhelpful tourist guides. Show more
To celebrate Doctor Who's 50th anniversary, BBC Three counts down the top ten monsters and villains as voted for by viewers. Joel Dommett introduces number 10.