If you're a Brit, and have access to Dave, you are probably subjected to an unfair amount of comedy panel quiz shows.
Nevermind the Buzzcocks:
Music quiz, Bill Bailey (now Noel Fielding) and Phil Jupitus.
Have I got News for You:
News quiz, but rather more comically critical (Ian Hislop is editor of Private Eye, and Paul Merton is just strange in general (but a cool fella))
QI:
Knowledge and General Ignorance, with Stephen Fry and Alan Davies (fantastic show by the way IMHO)
Mock the Week:
News for You but without the toffs and with some Scotts, Irish fellas, and generally more swearing. Both are good, but a different kind of good. (Mock the Week specifically has comedians - News for You generally has real people (well, politicians and things))
A Question of Sport:
Shit
Would I lie to you?:
Celebs come on and say things, other celebs have to guess if they're true or false
Well...
Do you watch any?
Do you like "quizcoms" or loathe them?
What are your favourite or least favourite?
Nevermind the Buzzcocks:
Music quiz, Bill Bailey (now Noel Fielding) and Phil Jupitus.
Have I got News for You:
News quiz, but rather more comically critical (Ian Hislop is editor of Private Eye, and Paul Merton is just strange in general (but a cool fella))
QI:
Knowledge and General Ignorance, with Stephen Fry and Alan Davies (fantastic show by the way IMHO)
Mock the Week:
News for You but without the toffs and with some Scotts, Irish fellas, and generally more swearing. Both are good, but a different kind of good. (Mock the Week specifically has comedians - News for You generally has real people (well, politicians and things))
A Question of Sport:
Shit
Would I lie to you?:
Celebs come on and say things, other celebs have to guess if they're true or false
Well...
Do you watch any?
Do you like "quizcoms" or loathe them?
What are your favourite or least favourite?