A Short History of Everything Else - Season 1
Season 1
Griff Rhys Jones is joined by team captains, Marcus Brigstocke and Charlie Baker, in a brand new comedy panel show which uses archive TV clips to challenge players to give A Short History of Everything Else.
Episodes
Episode 1
Griff Rhys Jones hosts the comedy panel show based on archive TV clips. Marcus Brigstocke, Charlie Baker, Kirsty Wark and Micky Flanagan try to prove they know most about 'everything else'.
Episode 2
Griff Rhys Jones hosts the comedy panel show using archive TV clips. Julian Clary and Susan Calman join Marcus Brigstocke and Charlie Baker to prove they know most about 'everything else'.
Episode 3
Robin Ince and Andi Osho join in the comedy panel show. Griff Rhys Jones hosts while captains Marcus Brigstocke and Charlie Baker battle to see who knows more about all sorts of stuff.
Episode 4
Griff Rhys Jones and team captains Marcus Brigstocke and Charlie Baker are joined by guests Bob Mortimer and Roisin Conaty for another episode of the comedy panel show.
Episode 5
Joining Griff, Marcus Brigstocke and Charlie Baker are Will Self and Josh Widdicombe, bringing to life and celebrate the last few decades
Episode 6
Griff Rhys Jones hosts the comedy panel show using archive TV clips. Captains Marcus Brigstocke and Charlie Baker are joined by journalist Grace Dent and comedian Rob Rouse.
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