Room 101 Extra Storage - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
Trevor McDonald, Aisling Bea, David Tennant
Frank Skinner hosts the fast-moving game show as headlines Sir Trevor McDonald, punchlines Aisling Bea and 'learning-his-lines' David Tennant compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101.
Joanna Scanlan, Noel Fielding, Ian Wright
Frank Skinner hosts as actress Joanna Scanlan, comedian Noel Fielding and former footballer Ian Wright compete to have their pet hates consigned to Room 101. Their choices include spiders, the film Grease, bad toast etiquette, stinky cheese, numbers, hangovers and pockets on children's clothes.
Adil Ray, Katie Price, Greg Davies
Frank Skinner hosts as Citizen Khan's Adil Ray, Katie Price and Greg Davies compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Their choices include parking, beards, people with no talent on talent shows, hotel check-in and check-out and ketchup.
James Acaster, Kirsty Wark, Heston Blumenthal
Room 101 returns to BBC One with host Frank Skinner. James Acaster, Kirsty Wark and Heston Blumenthal compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Their choices include: Geese, men who weartoo much aftershave, people who put milk in tea first, plastic flowers, food that doesn't taste as good as you remember, the shot-put and the song Living on a Prayer.
Claudia Winkleman, John Humphrys, Russell Kane
Extended edition of Room 101. Frank Skinner hosts as Claudia Winkleman, John Humphrys and Russell Kane compete to have their pet hates consigned to Room 101. Their choices include whooping in audiences, overly friendly people on holiday, fussy eaters and all professional sport.
Robert Peston, Bridget Christie, Greg James
Frank Skinner hosts as Robert Peston, Bridget Christie and Greg James compete to have their pet hates consigned to Room 101. Topics include the Kardashians, babies, lycra, people's sense of entitlement, management speak and politicians pretending to be normal.
Katherine Parkinson, Russell Howard, John Torode
Frank Skinner hosts as Bafta-winning Katherine Parkinson, laughter-spinning Russell Howard and all-the-trimmings John Torode compete to have their pet hates consigned to Room 101. Topics include massive pepper grinders, dreams, DJs who join in at the end of a song, predictive text, women who cross their legs when having their photo taken, and grumpy kids.
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