Celebrity Gogglebox - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Episode 1
Nick Grimshaw, Denise Van Outen, Mo Gilligan, Shaun Ryder, Bez, Martin and Roman Kemp, Gyles Brandreth, Maureen Lipman, Iain Stirling, Laura Whitmore, Sunetra Sarker, Georgia Taylor, Lorraine Kelly, Tom Jones, Anne-Marie, Micah Richards, Jamie Carragher, Clara Amfo, Clare Balding and Melanie C appraise the week's best - and worst television shows. This week, programmes under their gaze include Friends: The Reunion, The Masked Dancer, Supervet Special: Saving my Dog, Jurassic Park, Secret Crush, Bake Off: The Professionals, Hometown Horror and This Morning.

Episode 2
A rolling cast of famous faces critiques shows including The Masked Dancer, Dirty Dancing, Best of Top Gear, Naked Attraction, Tom Allen's Quizness, Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back, and The Bad Skin Clinic. Participants include Nick Grimshaw, Denise van Outen, Mo Gilligan, Shaun Ryder, Bez, Martin and Roman Kemp, Gyles Brandreth, Maureen Lipman, Iain Stirling, Laura Whitmore, Lorraine Kelly, Tom Jones, Anne-Marie, Jamie Carragher and Clara Amfo.

Episode 3
Nick and Liv Grimshaw, Denise van Outen and Eddie Boxshall, Mo Gilligan and Babatunde Aleshe, Shaun Ryder and Bez, Martin and Roman Kemp, Gyles Brandreth and Maureen Lipman, Iain Stirling and Laura Whitmore, Sunetra Sarker and Georgia Taylor, Lorraine Kelly and Rosie Smith, Melanie C and her brother Paul, Clare Balding and Alice Arnold, Chris Eubank Sr and Chris Eubank Jr, and Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford appraise shows including Clarkson's Farm, Snakes on a Plane, Fresh, Fried and Crispy, Lupin, 10 Years Younger in 10 Days and Tiny World. Plus, news coverage of the G7 summit and a story about a man swallowed by a whale.

Episode 4
Well-known faces including Nick Grimshaw, Denise van Outen, Mo Gilligan, Shaun Ryder, Martin and Roman Kemp, Gyles Brandreth, Maureen Lipman, Lorraine Kelly, Chris Eubank Sr, Eamonn Holmes, Melanie C, Zoe Ball, Jools Holland and Vic Reeves assess programmes including Too Hot to Handle, Dragons' Den, The Woman in the Window, Extreme Sisters, First Dates, Don't Tell the Bride, Gok Wan's Easy Asian and The Yorkshire Vet.

Episode 5
Famous faces including Nick Grimshaw, Denise van Outen, Eddie Boxshall, Mo Gilligan, Babatunde Aleshe, Shaun Ryder, Bez, Martin and Roman Kemp, Gyles Brandreth, Maureen Lipman, Chris Eubank Sr and Chris Eubank Jr appraise shows including The Handmaid's Tale, Back to the Future, Countdown, Dickinson's Real Deal, Bake Off: The Professionals and Tiny World. They also assess politician Matt Hancock's apology - and subsequent resignation as Health Scecretary.

Episode 6
Celebs including Ed Sheeran, KSI and Roman Kemp have been watching Love Island, America's Got Talent, Sex/Life, Clarkson's Farm, BBC News (England Football), and other top shows.

Episode 7
Celebs including Roman Kemp, Nigel Havers, Bez and Clare Balding, have been watching Cooking with the Stars, Too Hot to Handle, Jaws, BBC News - England defeat, and lots of other top TV

Episode 8
Celebs including Joel Dommett, Lorraine Kelly, Jeremy Vine and Snoochie Shy, have been watching Sexy Beasts, Naked and Afraid, Schmigadoon!, Crawl and other top TV shows.

Episode 9
Gogglebox families and famous friends, including Mo Gilligan, Jourdan Dunn and Ashley Banjo, have been watching Changing Rooms, Married at First Sight UK, and BBC News on football racism.
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