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Room 101

Season 15 2015

  • 2015-01-02T00:00:00Z on BBC One
  • 30m
  • 4h 30m (9 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Comedy, Talk Show
Supposing you could get rid of your worst nightmares, what would they be? Each week, a different celebrity guest has their chance to cast the things they hate most into Room 101 - the most horrible and frightening place in the world, as created by George Orwell in his dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.

9 episodes

Season Premiere

2015-01-02T00:00:00Z

15x01 Tim Vine, Len Goodman, Ronni Ancona

Season Premiere

15x01 Tim Vine, Len Goodman, Ronni Ancona

  • 2015-01-02T00:00:00Z30m

Frank Skinner welcomes Strictly Come Dancing head judge Len Goodman, actress and impressionist Ronni Ancona and quick-witted comic Tim Vine to discuss their pet hates, in the hope of having them banished to Room 101. Their gripes include cats in the garden, karaoke DJs, foreign food and small talk at parties.

Grumpy comic Jack Dee, footballer-turned-presenter Gary Lineker and actress Fay Ripley reveal their pet hates to Frank Skinner in the hope he will banish them to Room 101. Things that really get on the guests' nerves this week include white-van drivers, competitive parents and people who tell the truth.

Outdoor survival expert Ray Mears, TV presenter Fiona Bruce and comedienne Katherine Ryan tell Frank Skinner what really gets on their wick, in the hope he will banish their bugbears to the infamous room for ever. The celebrities' gripes include caravans, cushions on beds and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini.

Actor, comedian and game-show host Alexander Armstrong reveals how he finds certain cocktail ingredients pointless, athlete Kelly Holmes is fed up of being given the runaround by the M25, and veteran sports commentator Henry Blofeld argues that people talking to him at breakfast simply isn't cricket.

Chat-show host Jonathan Ross, former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan and comedienne Sara Pascoe tell Frank Skinner what really gets on their wick, in the hope he will banish their bugbears to the infamous room for ever. The celebrities' gripes include pick 'n' mix, misuse of the word 'literally' and the Grim Reaper.

TV doctor Christian Jessen, actor and presenter Warwick Davis and writer and broadcaster Victoria Coren Mitchell tell Frank Skinner what really gets on their wick, in the hope he will banish their bugbears to the infamous room for ever. The celebrities' gripes include doctors, James Bond and people who send e-mails.

Mrs Brown star Brendan O'Carroll, comedian Bob Mortimer and Countdown numbers expert Rachel Riley tell Frank Skinner what really gets on their wick, in the hope he will banish their bugbears to the infamous room for ever. Their gripes include urinal etiquette, food with bacon wrapped round it and the Essex girl stereotype.

Frank Skinner invites another three celebrities to reveal their pet hates in the hope he will banish them to Room 101. Veteran entertainer Des O'Connor reveals how he doesn't care for birthdays any more, broadcaster Adrian Chiles admits that women's shoes aren't for him and former Radio 1 Chart Show presenter Jameela Jamil isn't too keen on flatmates.

Season Finale

2015-03-06T00:00:00Z

15x09 Highlights

Season Finale

15x09 Highlights

  • 2015-03-06T00:00:00Z30m

Highlights from the fourth series of the show in which celebrities reveal their pet hates in the hope Frank Skinner will banish them to Room 101. The programme features unseen footage and a reminder of all the guests' contributions, including Jack Dee's disgust of white-van drivers, Henry Blofeld's dislike of people who talk to him at breakfast, and Jameela Jamil's hate for bad break-up etiquette. Plus, the grievances of Gary Lineker, Len Goodman, Rachel Riley, Kelly Holmes, Fay Ripley and many other famous faces.

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