Gogglebox - Season 24

Season 24

Episodes

Episode 1
The armchair critics settle down to a selection of the past week's TV shows, focusing their attentions on Slow Horses, Celebrity Race Across the World, Dating Naked, The Teacher, 90 Day Fiancé, Police Interceptors, and news reports about Kier Starmer and the stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts.

Episode 2
The armchair critics share their opinions of shows including Celebrity Race Across the World, Nightsleeper, Married at First Sight UK, Selling Sunset, Nadiya's Cook Once, Eat Twice, Jack Whitehall: Fatherhood with My Father and Haunted Hospitals.

Episode 3
The armchair critics review shows including Strictly Come Dancing, Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, My Mum, Your Dad, A Very Royal Scandal and The Yorkshire Vet. They also comment on a This Morning feature on gurning, a BBC News report on a naked museum and ITV News coverage of the Labour Party Conference.

Episode 4
The armchair critics settle down to a selection of the past week's TV shows, with cameras capturing their instant reactions - the good, the bad and the bewildered.

Episode 5
The armchair critics settle down to a selection of the past week's TV shows, with cameras capturing their instant reactions - the good, the bad and the bewildered.

Episode 6
The armchair critics settle down to a selection of the past week's TV shows, with cameras capturing their instant reactions - the good, the bad and the bewildered.

Episode 7
The armchair critics review Sweetpea, Michael McIntyre's The Wheel, Will You Marry Me?, Deal or No Deal, I Love a Mama's Boy, National Parks from Above, This Morning and ITV News coverage.

Episode 8
The armchair critics share their thoughts on shows including Married at First Sight UK, The Chase Celebrity Special, Love Triangle Australia, James May and the Dull Men and This Morning's feature on a male midlife makeover. ITV news coverage of the announcement of new Conservative Party leader is also considered.

Episode 9
The armchair critics settle down to a selection of the past week's TV shows, with cameras capturing their instant reactions - the good, the bad and the bewildered.

Episode 10
The armchair critics settle down to a selection of the past week's TV shows, with cameras capturing their instant reactions - the good, the bad and the bewildered.

Episode 11
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, The Day of the Jackal, RuPaul's Drag Race UK and University Challenge are all on the 'Box this time. And Vinnie Jones in the Country too.

Episode 12
The armchair critics settle down to a selection of the past week's TV shows, with cameras capturing their instant reactions - the good, the bad and the bewildered.

Episode 13
The armchair critics settle down to a selection of the past week's TV shows, with cameras capturing their instant reactions - the good, the bad and the bewildered.

Gogglebox 2024
Regular Gogglebox critics including Giles and Mary, Pete and Sophie, Jenny and Lee, and the Siddiqui family hang up their Christmas stockings, for an extended edition of the TV review show providing a very merry look back at the best critiques of the current series.
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