It'll Be Alright on the Night - Season 29 / Year 2020

Season 29 / Year 2020

Episodes

Episode 1
David Walliams exposes TV's toe-curling cock-ups, as the world's biggest stars battle to keep their programmes on air.
Bringing the show into a new era, David and his team of blooper-snoopers have crossed the channels to find the funniest outtakes and live disasters from telly's most popular programmes…
Amongst David's cock-ups tonight – Olly Murs is attacked by a fly on The Voice, a goat runs amok in Judge Rinder's court, a Love islander discovers the danger of wearing high heels on TV, and a desperate dog relieves himself on Paul O'Grady!
But when catastrophe strikes – will the show go on?

Episode 2
David Walliams is the King of Cock-Ups, as he reveals brand-new TV disasters featuring 2020's biggest stars.
Featuring live blunders from Stormzy, Robbie Williams, Craig Revel Horwood, Jonathan Ross and Ant & Dec – plus hilarious outtakes starring Will.iam and Jeremy Clarkson – no-one is safe when the cameras start rolling.
All this – plus chaos in the newsroom as two toddlers run rings round Kay Burley, and Vicky Pattison forgets the name of the show she's presenting.
Will the show go on?

Episode 3
David Walliams exposes TV's biggest cock-ups - as stars battle to keep their programmes on air.
Brenda Blethyn is attacked by an amorous puppy, a Downing Street reporter swallows a fly and Stephen Mulhern faces a potty-mouthed member of the public…
With mistakes featuring Martin Clunes, Ant & Dec, Will.i.am, Amanda Holden, Paddy McGuiness – plus the stars of Love Island - who will be left standing when the stars come crashing down?

Episode 4
David Walliams unwraps brand-new cock-ups for Christmas.
In addition to festive foul-ups, he'll review this year's greatest TV blunders, featuring the UK's most-famous faces.
No one is safe – as David reveals which World Leaders and members of the Royal Family have all been caught-out on camera.
As disaster strikes on all of the nation's favourite programmes – will the show go on this Christmas?
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