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Celebrity Special for Stand Up to Cancer (2014)
Episode overview
The Stand Up to Cancer edition of the TV review series, with supermodels Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell, Oasis superstar Noel Gallagher, actress Kathy Burke and comedian Paul O'Grady .. show full overview
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Steph and Dom Meet Nigel Farage
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Steph and Dom, the 'posh couple' from Gogglebox, interview Nigel Farage, their local MP candidate, on a wine-fuelled evening at their plush B&B, in an entirely new style of TV interview.
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The Best Bits: 2014
Episode overview
A chance to see some of the best moments from the past year of the reality show, featuring the nation's favourite armchair critics. Leon and June, Steph and Dom, Christopher and Stephen, .. show full overview
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At Home with Steph and Dom
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Steph and Dom from Gogglebox welcome famous guests Jerry Springer, Jason Donovan, Louis Walsh and Phil Tufnell for dinner - and drinks - at their plush B&B.
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Gogglesprogs
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Ten sets of children transform Gogglebox, sharing their honest, inimitable and hilarious take on 2015's memorable TV, from news to Christmas classics and other highlights.
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The Best of 2015
Episode overview
Highlights of Britain's favourite viewers and their sharp, insightful, passionate and sometimes emotional critiques of the year's top TV moments.
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The Best Bits: 2016
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A special programme revisiting some of the best and funniest moments from the most recent series, from Britain's Got Talent to First Dates, Caravanner of the Year and Dogs Might Fly.
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BREXIT Special
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The Goggleboxers discuss and comment on the fall-out from the EU referendum, from Boris Johnson's new job to Jeremy Corbyn and our new Prime Minister, Theresa May.
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Celebrity Special for Stand Up To Cancer (2016)
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Famous faces - including Anna Friel, Steve Coogan, Olly Murs, Niall Horan, Daniel Sturridge, Jamie Vardy and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - join the cast for a Stand Up To Cancer Gogglebox Special
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2016: The Best of Series 8
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A special programme providing a chance to revisit some of the best and funniest moments from the most recent series of Gogglebox, including Planet Earth II, Strictly Come Dancing, .. show full overview
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Election Special
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Part of Channel 4's Alternative Election Night, this 12 and a half minute Special features the regular Gogglebox families watching and commenting on the Election Debates.
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The Best Bits: 2017
Episode overview
Some of the best and funniest moments from the latest series of Gogglebox, including Culinary Genius, BGT, Line of Duty, Cruising with Jane McDonald, University Challenge and First Dates.
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The Best Bits: 2018 (Series 11)
Episode overview
Britain's sharpest armchair critics share their sharp, insightful, passionate and sometimes emotional critiques of the year's biggest and best shows so far, in a special programme that .. show full overview
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Festive Special
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The nation's favourite armchair critics cast their eyes over 2019's biggest and best Christmas TV, watching hits from the festive season including movies, dramas and other treats.
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Celebrity Special for SU2C (2021)
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Celebrity Special for SU2C (2021)
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Gogglebox 2021
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Gogglebox: Best of 2022
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A round-up of memorable moments featured on the show over the course of 2022. The armchair critics, including the Siddiquis, Giles and Mary, Jenny and Lee, Ellie and Izzi, Marcus and .. show full overview
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10 Year Anniversary Special
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Gogglebox celebrates 10 years watching great TV with some stand-out moments and favourite Goggleboxers - from Steph and Dom to Mary and Giles and the Siddiquis.
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Gogglebox: Britain Decides (1)
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What do Britain's sharpest armchair critics think of the general election campaigns?
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Gogglebox: Britain Decides (2)
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What do Britain's sharpest armchair critics think of the general election campaigns?

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