Celebrity Gogglebox - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Episode 1
Some of the nation's top personalities turn their hand to being the country's most opinionated viewers as they critique the week's TV. Giving their view on the most talked about television of the week are Davina McCall with her partner Michael Douglas, Katherine Ryan and her husband Bobby, Jane McDonald and friend Sue, Rob Beckett and Tom Allen, Tom Grennan and his dad Martin, Munroe Bergdorf and Leomie Anderson, Stephen Mangan with his sister Anita, Chris Packham CBE with his step-daughter Megan, Big Zuu, Hyder and Tubsey, Paul Sinha and husband Olly, Nick Grimshaw and his niece Liv, Shaun Ryder and Bez, Martin and Roman Kemp, and Clare Balding and Alice Arnold. This time, they share their opinions on The 1% Club, Spy in The Ocean, Fake Profile, Five Star Kitchen: Britain's Next Great Chef and The Yorkshire Vet.

Episode 2
A rolling cast of famous faces appraise The Greatest Auction, Our Planet, Countdown, M3GAN, Siren: Survive the Island, Gino's Italian masterclass on This Morning, and Trooping the Colour on the News. Among those offering their thoughts are Ricky Tomlinson, Sue Johnston, Adam Lambert, Beverley Knight, Denise van Outen, Melanie C and Shaun Ryder.

Episode 3
Miquita and Andi Oliver, Mo Gilligan, Jamie Carragher, Nick Grimshaw, Clare Balding, Shaun Ryder, Bez and loads more celebs hit the sofa for the best TV this week.

Episode 4
A rolling cast of famous faces reviews shows including Is It Cake, Too?, Hijack, Five Star Kitchen: Britain's Next Great Chef, Saving Giraffes: The Long Journey Home, Steph's Packed Lunch, Dr Pimple Popper, Magic Numbers: Hannah Fry's Mysterious World of Maths, and the ITV News.

Episode 5
Some of the celebrities watching the most talked about TV this week are Rylan Clark, Jamali Maddix, Martin Kemp, Judi Love, Zoe Ball, Deborah Meaden, Peter Jones and Bez.

Episode 6
A hatful of celebrities hit the sofa for some top telly, including Denise van Outen and Duncan James, Paul Sinha, Scott Mills, Judi Love, Stephen Mangan and Lucy Beaumont.

Episode 7
A collection of the best bits as the celebs hit the sofa for top TV including Five Star Kitchen: Britain's Next Great Chef, The 1% Club, Hijack, Antiques Roadshow and The Yorkshire Vet.
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