Romesh Ranganathan's Parents' Evening - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Episode 1
Return of the comedy game show in which celebrities team up with family members, with the parents choosing which questions their grown-up children will answer and gambling on how many they can get right. The first edition features Match of the Day presenter Gabby Logan, reality TV star Pete Wicks and journalist Krishnan Guru-Murthy.

Episode 2
Alex Brooker and his mum Elaine, Jeff Brazier and his son Bobby, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor and her mum Janet Ellis compete in the comedy game show. The parents choose which questions their children will answer and gamble on how many they can get right. If the contestants meet expectations they will get the money, but fall short and the cash is split between the other teams.

Episode 3
Tom Allen and his mum Irene, Fleur East and her mum Irene, and Steve Pemberton and his daughter Maddie compete in the comedy game show. The parents choose which questions their children will answer and gamble on how many they can get right. If the contestants meet expectations they will get the money, but fall short and the cash is split between the other teams.

Episode 4
Adrian Dunbar, Jo Brand, Layton Williams and their relatives compete in the comedy game show. The parents choose which questions their children will answer and gamble on how many they can get right. If the contestants meet expectations they will get the money, but fall short and the cash is split between the other teams.

Episode 5
Robbie Savage and his son Charlie, Helen Flanagan and her mum Julia, and Tayce and her dad Qariem Radix compete in the comedy game show. The parents choose which questions their children will answer and gamble on how many they can get right. If the contestants meet expectations they will get the money, but fall short and the cash is split between the other teams.
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