Shooting Stars - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Tommy Cannon, Bobby Ball, Samantha Beckinsale, Richard E. Grant
Alice Beer, Gordon Burns, Dermot Morgan, Robbie Williams
Jo Brand, Gary Rhodes, Russell Grant, Carol Smillie
Eric Bristow, Sara Cox, Stephen Fry, Michael 'Wolf' Van Wijk
Joining Vic, Bob, Ulrika, Mark and George Dawes this week are Eric Bristow, Sara Cox, Stephen Fry and Michael 'Wolf' Van Wijk.
Philippa Forrester, Sarah Greene, Joanne Guest, Lynne Perrie
Darcus Howe, Gabrielle, Rose-Marie, Richard Whiteley
Tim Brooke-Taylor, Belinda Carlisle, Reg Presley, Dennis Pennis
Tamara Beckwith, Gareth Jones, Sonya Madan, Richard Wilson
Anneka Rice, Dave Lee Travis, Ardal O'Hanlon, Carol Vorderman
Donna Air, Morwenna Banks, Griff Rhys Jones, Steven Tompkinson
Vic and Bob host Shooting Stars with Matt Lucas as George Dawes. Team captains Mark Lamarr and Ulrika Jonsson are joined by Donna Air, Morwenna Banks, Stephen Tompkinson and Griff Rhys Jones.
Vanessa Feltz, Fred Talbot, Louise Wener, Mark Williams
Zoe Ball, Eric Hall, Dervla Kirwan, Roy Walker
Joining Vic, Bob, Ulrika, Mark and George Dawes this week are Dervla Kirwan, Eric Hall, Roy Walker and Zoe Ball. The guests enjoy a special performance from 'Liverprance'.
Frank Bough, Clare Grogan, John Thomson, Sarah White
Christmas Special - Jarvis Cocker, Emma Forbes, Ewen Bremner, Ian Kelsey
Joining Vic, Bob, Ulrika, Mark and George Dawes this week are Ewen Bremner, Jarvis Cocker, Emma Forbes and Ian Kelsey.
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