Dara O Briain's Go 8 Bit - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

David James vs. Susan Calman
Dara O Briain hosts a gloriously geeky game show in which celebs duel on video games! There are lots of laughs as David James and Susan Calman play Chuckie Egg and Tetris.

Gina Yashere vs. Marcus Brigstocke
Computer games bring out the competitor in us all, as Dara O Briain's amusing celeb show proves! Gina Yashere and Marcus Brigstocke duel on Sonic the Hedgehog and Portal 2.

Bob Mortimer vs. Holly Walsh
Comedians meet computers in this ingeniously devised panel show hosted by Dara O Briain. Holly Walsh and Bob Mortimer try their hand at a mixture of retro and modern games.

Russell Howard vs. Rachel Riley
Russell Howard and Rachel Riley pick up a control pad and lock horns on video games such as Sensible Soccer and Nidhogg. Think GamesMaster crossed with a panel show!

Josie Long vs. Dave Gorman
Anyone who has thrown a control pad at the TV in anger will enjoy Dara O Briain's celebrity computer game showdown! Josie Long and Dave Gorman duel on Frogger and Pong.

Jason Manford vs. Ed Byrne
Jammy old Jason Manford and Ed Byrne get to have a laugh and attempt some worldies on FIFA. Dara O Briain's brilliant retro game show also features Asteroids and Kororinpa.
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