Gogglebox - Season 16
Season 16
Episodes
Episode 1
On the box this time, (Un)well off Netflix, When Harry Met Sally, Countdown, Britain's Got Talent, Mary Berry's Simple Comforts, Elephant Hospital, and BBC News on young people and Covid.
Episode 2
Britain's armchair critics share more of their critiques of the week's biggest and best shows. They've been watching Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, (Un)well, Extinction: The Facts, Des, The Third Day, BBC News on the R number, and Breakfast with Michael Gove on Brexit.
Episode 3
Shows under review include Get Organized with The Home Edit, Ratched, EastEnders, The Andrew Marr Show with Keir Starmer, Yorkshire Tea vs PG Tips: Battle of the Brews, The Great British Bake Off, The Third Day and Politics Live with the Prime Minster's address to the House of Commons.
Episode 4
The celebrated armchair critics share their critiques on shows including Ratched, Council House Britain, Family Fortunes, This Morning, Jamie: Keep Cooking Family Favourites, First Dates and BBC News coverage of royal finances, students and the moment the Prime Minister appeared to be confused by his own rules.
Episode 5
Episode 6
The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions to The Haunting Of Bly Manor, Britain's Got Talent, Only Connect, Made in Chelsea, Autumn at Jimmy's Farm, First Dates, BBC News' reportage of new Covid-19 data, and ITV News' coverage of Donald Trump's latest rally.
Episode 7: Celebrity Special for SU2C
Mo Gilligan and Babatunde Aleshe are among the famous faces hitting the couch for a special episode for this year's Stand Up to Cancer appeal. From Saturday night entertainment juggernauts to the week's biggest news stories, from hard-hitting documentary series to gritty drama, the contributors offers sharp, insightful, funny, and sometimes emotional critiques of popular and topical TV shows.
Episode 8
The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including This Morning, The Million Pound Cube, Strictly Come Dancing, The Undoing, The Yorkshire Vet, First Dates, BBC news reports on the US election and a BBC Breakfast report on the Welsh shopping ban.
Episode 9
Episode 10
Britain's sharpest armchair critics have been watching Strictly Come Dancing, I'm A Celebrity... A Jungle Story, 24 Hours in Police Custody, Nigella's Cook, Eat, Repeat, and Naked Attraction.
Episode 11
Programmes under review include James May: Oh Cook, Strictly Come Dancing, The Crown, I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, Nigella's Cook, Eat, Repeat, Naked Attraction, and news coverage of Dominic Cummings and Donald Trump.
Episode 12
This time Britain's sharpest armchair critics have been watching The Crown, We Are The Champions, Strictly Come Dancing, The Undoing, and The Great British Bake Off.
Episode 13
The armchair critics share their opinions on programmes including I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!, Michael McIntyre's The Wheel, Tiny World, The Undoing, This Morning, Good Morning Britain and First Dates. They also comment on the issue of lockdown tiers as reported on BBC News.
Episode 14
The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special, I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!, Coronation Street, Swamp People: Serpent Invasion, Nigella's Cook, Eat, Repeat, Tiny World, news coverage of the Brexit stalemate and the Covid vaccine. They also comment on Health Secretary Matt Hancock's recent TV appearances.
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