Rob Beckett's Smart TV - Season 2

Season 2
Following a successful first series, Rob Beckett's Smart TV is back with more ferocious quizzing all about the magic of television. Each week, host Rob and team captains Alison Hammond and Josh Widdicombe will be joined by actors, comics, presenters and personalities, competing across a series of funny and chaotic rounds to see who knows the most about TV.
Amongst the many famous faces testing their knowledge of all things telly will be Richard Osman, Danny Dyer, Richard Ayoade, Oti Mabuse, Giles Brandreth, Sopẹ́ Dìrísù, Chris McCausland, Kerry Godliman, Carol Vorderman, Kola Bokinni, Tom Allen and Steve Pemberton.
Episodes

Richard Osman, Danny Dyer, Motsi Mabuse, Richard Ayoade
Our big premiere episode sees Rob and the gang joined by bestselling author and all round expert on TV, Richard Osman, West Ham fan and former EastEnders star Danny Dyer, dancer and Strictly judge Motsi Mabuse, and actor, director and comedian Richard Ayoade.

Helen George, Sopẹ́ Dìrísù, Judi Love, Gyles Brandreth
Joining Rob and team captains Josh and Alison for the quiz about all things telly this week will be Call the Midwife's Helen George, Gangs of London's Sopẹ́ Dìrísù, comedian Judi Love and broadcaster, writer and regular Goggleboxer Gyles Brandreth.

David Mitchell, Kadiff Kirwan, Anna Richardson, Ryan Sampson
Joining Rob and team captains Josh and Alison for the quiz about all things telly this week will be Would I Lie to You mainstay David Mitchell, Timewasters and Slow Horses star Kadiff Kirwan, Mr Bigstuff creator Ryan Sampson, and Naked Attraction host Anna Richardson.

Tom Allen, Kola Bokinni, Alex Jones, Steve Pemberton
Joining Rob and team captains Josh and Alison for the quiz about all things telly this week will be comedian and Extra Slice japester Tom Allen, AFC Richmond captain from Ted Lasso Kola Bokinni, Inside No. 9 and The League of Gentlemen genius Steve Pemberton, and the one and only (barring some co-presenters) The One Show presenter Alex Jones.

Chris McCausland, Jason Watkins, Richard Madely, Charlotte Ritchie
Chris McCausland, Jason Watkins, Charlotte Ritchie and Richard Madeley join team captains Josh Widdicombe and Alison Hammond on the comedy panel show celebrating the small screen.

Emmett Scanlan, Kerry Godliman, Himesh Patel, Carol Vorderman
Joining Rob and team captains Josh and Alison for the final episode in this series will be comedian and actress Kerry Godliman, Peaky Blinders and KIN actor Emmet J. Scanlan, former Eastender turned movie legend Himesh Patel, and the nation's numbers queen Carol Vorderman.
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