Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Corrie vs. Eastenders
Julie Goodyear, Ian Reddington, Sally Lindsay and Bruce Jones plays for team "Corrie", while Martine McCutcheon, Todd Carty, Gillian Taylforth and Joe Swash play for the "EastEnders" side.

I'm a Celebrity vs. Strictly
Playing for the "I'm a Celebrity" team are Tony Blackburn, David Gest, Sophie Anderton and Christopher Biggins, meanwhile on team "Strictly" are Anton Du Beke, Claudia Winkleman, Craig Revel Horwood and Rachel Stevens.

Fashionistas vs. Hard Men
Gok Wan, Nicky Clarke, Jodie Kidd and Nicky Hambleton-Jones play for the "Fashionistas" side, meanwhile Danny Dyer, Nick Moran, Martin Kemp and Neil Ruddock play for team "Hard Men".

Girl Bands vs. Boy Bands
Playing for the "Girl Bands" side are Shaznay Lewis, Coleen Nolan, Jenny Frost and Mutya Buena; meanwhile playing for the "Boy Bands" team is Antony Costa, Kenzie, Tony Mortimer and Kian Egan.

TV Talent Judges vs. TV Presenters
TV Talent Judges Louis Walsh, Amanda Holden, Neil Fox and John Barrowman pit themselves against Carol Vorderman, Rav Wilding, Trisha Goddard and Kate Garraway for the TV Presenters team.

Panto Goodies vs. Panto Baddies
Christmas Special featuring Adele Silva, Paul Daniels, Debra Stephenson and Barbara Windsor as the "Panto Goodies", also Claire Sweeney, John Thomson, Michelle Collins and Joe Pasquale as the "Panto Baddies".
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