When... Goes Horribly Wrong - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

5 Goes To Eurovision: When Things Go Horribly Wrong

When Luxury Holidays Go Horribly Wrong

When Talent Shows Go Horribly Wrong

When Pop Stars Go Horribly Wrong

When Luxury Holidays Go Horribly Wrong

When Celebs Go Horribly Wrong 2

When TV Guests Go Horribly Wrong
Good Morning Britain co-host Kate Garraway narrates this showcase of unforgettable moments involving TV guests. Gloria Hunniford tells the story of when Bruce Forsyth went walkabout on her chat show, ex-cricketer Monty Panesar relives his disastrous appearance on Celebrity Mastermind, while Jenni Falconer remembers her embarrassing encounter with David Hasselhoff, which caused an audience of millions to cringe. Plus, Star Trek actor William Shatner is seen at his most bizarre. Other less-than-perfect moments involve the likes of Phillip Schofield, Jonathan Ross and legendary punk rock hell-raiser John Lydon.

When TV Favourites Go Horribly Wrong

When Classic Comedy Goes Horribly Wrong

When Classic TV Goes Horribly Wrong
Less-than-perfect moments from some of the nation's favourite shows over the years. From the black and white days of the 1960s and Dixon of Dock Green, to the 1970s and The Generation Game, right through the 80s, 90s and 00s to the present day. There are disastrous moments from classic stars, including Lenny Henry, Lorraine Kelly, Oliver Reed and Russell Harty.

When Films Go Horribly Wrong
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