Never Mind the Buzzcocks
7.8
1996
Comedy
Never Mind the Buzzcocks is a comedy panel game show with a pop and rock music theme. The show is infamous for its dry, sarcastic humour and scathing, provocative attacks on the pop industry.
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- Cast:
- Rhod Gilbert , Phill Jupitus , Noel Fielding
Episode 11 : Ron Mael, Russell Mael, Pete Tong, Dave Johns
March. 17,2003
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Episode 10 : Liz Bonnin, Su-Elise Nash, DJ Sammy, Tom Rhodes
March. 10,2003
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Episode 9 : Hugh Cornwell, Siobhan Fahey, Sean Rowley, Barry Cryer
March. 03,2003
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Episode 8 : Adam Hills, Jaret Von Erich, Sam Brown, Matt Hales
February. 24,2003
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Episode 7 : Christian O'Connell, Nick Bracegirdle, Guy McKnight, Rich Hall
February. 17,2003
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Episode 6 : Fearne Cotton, Sarah Whatmore, Dennis Locorriere, Christian Livingstone
February. 10,2003
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Episode 5 : Jimmy Carr, Claudia Winkleman, Roisin Murphy, Lisa Stansfield
February. 03,2003
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Episode 4 : Gary Beadle, Chas Smash, Kathryn Williams, Scott Mills
January. 27,2003
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Episode 3 : June Sarpong, Gordon Haskell, Mikey Craig, Tom McRae
January. 20,2003
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Episode 2 : Mike Read, Dan Hipgrave, Jessica Garlick, Rick Wakeman
January. 13,2003
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Episode 1 : Suzi Perry, John Otway, Charlie Simpson, Richard Fairbrass
January. 06,2003
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