Room 101 - Season 6

Season 6
The iconic series returns for a brand-new series with Frank Skinner refereeing three celebrities as they compete for his approval to banish their top peeve, annoyance, irritation or worst nightmare to the depths of Room 101 forever.
Series guests include: David Mitchell, Judy Murray, Anita Rani, Rob Delaney, Laurence Fox, Davina McCall, Rylan Clark-Neal, Nigel Havers, Catherine Tate, Nicola Adam, Frankie Boyle, Diane Morgan, Joe Lycett, Zoe Lyons, Ricky Wilson, Richard Ayoade, Alun Cochrane, Gabby Logan, Rob Beckett, Sophie Ellis-Bexter, Ross Kemp, Romesh Ranganathan and Judge Rinder.

Episodes

Catherine Tate, Rylan Clark-Neal, Nigel Havers
The opening episode sees Catherine Tate, Rylan Clark-Neal and Nigel Havers competing to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include Hipster Restaurants, Set Up-Paparazzi shoots and Jeremy Corbyn!

David Mitchell, Judy Murray, Anita Rani
The new series continues with Frank Skinner refereeing three celebrities as they compete for his approval to banish their top peeve, annoyance, irritation or worst nightmare to the depths of Room 101 forever.
The second episode sees David Mitchell, Judy Murray and Anita Rani competing to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101.
Topics include Inane Motorway Signs, Walking and Eating and People Who Get Annoyed When You Don't Remember Them.

Ross Kemp, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Rob Beckett
The series continues its new series with Frank Skinner refereeing three celebrities, as they compete for his approval to banish their top peeve, annoyance, irritation or worst nightmare to the depths of Room 101 forever.
The third episode sees Ross Kemp, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Rob Beckett competing to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include Misplaced Clapping, Expensive Water in Hotel Rooms and Teeth.

Ricky Wilson, Joe Lycett, Zoe Lyons
The series continues its new series with Frank Skinner refereeing three celebrities, as they compete for his approval to banish their top peeve, annoyance, irritation or worst nightmare to the depths of Room 101 forever.
Episode three sees Kaiser Chiefs's Ricky Wilson, comedians Joe Lycett and Zoe Lyons competing to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101.

Lucy Porter, Romesh Ranganathan, Judge Rinder
Lucy Porter, Romesh Ranganathan and Judge Rinder compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101.
Topics include Lavish Proposals, School Reunions and New Year's Eve!

Richard Ayoade, Alun Cochrane, Gabby Logan
Richard Ayoade, Alun Cochrane and Gabby Logan compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101.
Topics include people who laugh out loud when reading a book, half-and-half scarves, and fun!

Rob Delaney, Davina McCall, Laurence Fox
This week Rob Delaney, Davina McCall and Laurence Fox compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101.

Nicola Adams, Frankie Boyle, Diane Morgan
The final of the sixth series with Frank Skinner refereeing three celebrities as they compete for his approval to banish their top peeve, annoyance, irritation or worst nightmare to the depths of Room 101 forever.
The final episode sees Nicola Adams, Frankie Boyle and Diane Morgan competing to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101.

Bonus Bellyaches
A special addition featuring the best bits from the series and loads of brilliant stuff which you haven't seen before. Guests compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include Sugar Lumps, Enforced Seating Plans and Life Itself!
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