Jack Dee's HelpDesk - Season 3

Season 3
Jack Dee's HelpDesk
Episodes

Jack Dee's Inauguration HelpDesk
Jack Dee's HelpDesk returns to BBC Two for a US presidential inauguration special.
Offering viewers a comedic take on the US presidential Inauguration, Jack Dee's Inauguration HelpDesk will see the comedian, turned agony uncle, help our studio audience dispel their problems and aims to shed light on their dilemmas and issues relating to this momentous event in world history.
In this special episode, Jack will be accompanied by a panel of four guests. Nothing is written or prepared and the panel don't know what the questions from the audience will be until the show begins.
Jack's panel guests include Romesh Ranganathan and Gabby Logan.

Katherine Ryan, Jeremy Hardy, Andi Osho, Larry Lamb
In this episode, Jack is accompanied by a panel of four guests. Nothing is written or prepared and the panel don't know what the questions from the audience are until the show begins.
Jack's panel is Katherine Ryan, Jeremy Hardy, Andi Osho and Larry Lamb.
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