Duck Quacks Don't Echo - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Jerry Springer, Emma Bunton, Jason Byrne
The fact-busting comedy panel series hosted by Lee Mack returns as Jerry Springer, Emma Bunton and Jason Byrne put further fascinating titbits to the test.

Jonathan Ross, Dara Ó Briain, Alex Jones
Guests Jonathan Ross, Dara O Briain and Alex Jones attempt to outfact each other as startling theories are put to the test on Lee Mack's riotous panel show.

Jimmy Carr, Ricky Wilson, Jameela Jamil
Lee Mack invites comedian Jimmy Carr, the Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson and TV presenter Jameela Jamil to join in the fact-sharing fun.

Sarah Millican, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Russell Kane
More fun facts are put to the test as Lee Mack welcomes comedy queen Sarah Millican, explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes and comedian Russell Kane to the studio.

Heston Blumenthal, Bob Mortimer, Aisling Bea
Chef Heston Blumenthal and comedians Bob Mortimer and Aisling Bea are the latest guests to put their trivia to the test on Lee Mack's fact-filled panel show.

John Humphrys, Ed Byrne, Katherine Parkinson
Radio presenter John Humphrys, stand-up comedian Ed Byrne and The IT Crowd actress Katherine Parkinson all join Lee Mack on his fun and fact-filled panel show.

Stephen Mangan, Sue Perkins, Romesh Ranganathan
TV presenter Sue Perkins, actor Stephen Mangan and stand-up comedian Romesh Ranganathan all join Lee Mack in the last instalment of the fact-busting series.

Best of Season 3
Relive the most memorable moments from series three of the riotous panel show hosted by Lee Mack.
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