8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
8.2
2013
Comedy
, Reality
, Talk
Jimmy Carr hosts proceedings as the 8 Out of 10 Cats crew take over the words and numbers quiz.
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- Cast:
- Jimmy Carr , Jon Richardson , Rachel Riley , Susie Dent , Robert Deaton
Episode 6 : Sean Lock, Harry Hill, Jon Richardson, Rosie Jones
February. 11,2022
Jimmy Carr hosts with `Countdown' regulars Rachel Riley and Susie Dent as Sean Lock and Harry Hill take on Jon Richardson and Rosie Jones. Mr Swallow, aka Nick Mohammed, is in Dictionary Corner.
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Episode 5 : Sarah Millican, Nish Kumar, Jon Richardson, Maisie Adam
February. 04,2022
Jimmy Carr hosts with Countdown regulars Rachel Riley and Susie Dent as Sarah Millican and Nish Kumar take on Jon Richardson and Maisie Adam. David O'Doherty joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner.
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Episode 4 : Lee Mack, Joe Wilkinson, Jon Richardson, Jessica Knappett
January. 28,2022
Jimmy Carr hosts as Lee Mack and Joe Wilkinson take on Jon Richardson and Jessica Knappett. Comedian Nigel Ng is in Dictionary Corner. Regular Countdown mathematician Rachel Riley and lexicographer Susie Dent are on hand to adjudicate
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Episode 3 : Roisin Conaty, Asim Chaudhry, Jon Richardson, Josh Widdicombe
January. 21,2022
Jimmy Carr hosts, as Roisin Conaty and Asim Chaudhry take on Jon Richardson and Josh Widdicombe. Bill Bailey is in Dictionary Corner. Regular Countdown mathematician Rachel Riley and lexicographer Susie Dent are on hand to adjudicate
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Episode 2 : Jack Dee, Tom Allen, Jon Richardson, Judi Love
January. 14,2022
Jimmy Carr hosts with Countdown regulars Rachel Riley and Susie Dent as Jack Dee and Tom Allen take on Jon Richardson and Judi Love. Dr John Cooper Clarke is in Dictionary Corner.
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Episode 1 : Roisin Conaty, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Jon Richardson, Rob Beckett
January. 07,2022
Jimmy Carr hosts as Roisin Conaty and Kiri Pritchard-McLean take on Jon Richardson and Rob Beckett. Comedian Huge Davies is in Dictionary Corner. Regular Countdown mathematician Rachel Riley and lexicographer Susie Dent are on hand to adjudicate
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