Best of the Worst

September. 01,2006      NR
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis

Best of the Worst was a British panel game, which was broadcast on Channel 4 in 2006. The show was created by Giles Pilbrow and Colin Swash. Hosted by Alexander Armstrong, it featured two teams of two players, one captained by David Mitchell and the other by Johnny Vaughan. The other panellists were either comedians or well known television personalities. The show looked at the worst things ever to happen in the world, such as the person with the worst luck, the worst diet, or the worst inventions.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2006

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Episode 1 - Rob Rouse, Jayne Middlemiss
September. 01,2006

Episode 2 - Trisha Goddard, Robert Webb
September. 08,2006

Episode 3 - Fearne Cotton, Mel Giedroyc
September. 15,2006

Episode 4 - Brian McFadden, Frankie Boyle
September. 22,2006

Episode 5 - Alan Carr, Sara Cox
September. 29,2006

Episode 6 - Paddy McGuiness, Lisa Tarbuck
October. 06,2006

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