Complaints Welcome - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
Tom, Jessica and Munya investigate the end-of-the-weekend angst the Antiques Roadshow theme triggers. The first Big Inquiry looks at Yorkshire on TV, and the trio also ask if there's too much Come Dine With Me, and whether we should have more box on the box?
Episode 2
Rachel Riley responds to comments about Countdown, Anna Richardson gets a dressing-down about Naked Attraction, and the Complaints Committee discuss viewers' grumbles about shows including Midsomer Murders, Sex Education and MasterChef.
Episode 3
Tom Allen, Jessica Knappett and Munya Chawawa pick over viewers' pet peeves about top TV. Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is taken to task about Changing Rooms. Plus: The Crown, Peppa Pig, and Succession.
Episode 4
Tom Allen, Jessica Knappett and Munya Chawawa assess TV viewers' feedback. Danni Menzies gets a grilling about A Place in the Sun. Anthea Turner reveals the secrets of SAS: Who Dares Wins.
Episode 5
Tom Allen, Jessica Knappett and Munya Chawawa dissect viewers' gripes about top TV shows. Plus: is there too much dating on television? The Love Trap's David Birtwistle helps Munya to investigate.
Episode 6
In the final episode of the series, Tom Allen, Jessica Knappett, Munya Chawawa and guests assess the validity of viewer complaints about top TV shows. Will they be upheld or rejected?
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