Thank God You're Here

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2008 Comedy

UK-produced partially improvised comedy based on the original Australian show with the same name. In the show, four guests are placed into a scene they have no knowledge about and have to improvise. The series is hosted by Paul Merton, who also acts as judge and performs his own improvised scene.

  • Cast:
    Paul Merton

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EP1 - Fern Britton, Ben Miller, John Thomson, Hamish Blake
January. 12,2008

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EP2 - Clive Anderson, Hamish Blake, Michael McIntyre, Sally Lindsay
January. 19,2008

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EP3 - Lee Mack, Marcus Brigstocke, Phil Nichol, Jennie McAlpine
January. 26,2008

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EP4 - James Corden, Vernon Kay, Kirsten O'Brien, Phil Nichol
February. 02,2008

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EP5 - Richard Wilson, Lee Mack, Claudia Winkleman, Rufus Hound
February. 09,2008

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EP6 - Steve Furst, Marcus Brigstocke, John Thomson, Rufus Hound
February. 16,2008

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