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Paul Merton
TV Series Starring Paul Merton
Motorhoming with Merton and Webster
Husband and wife comedians Paul Merton and Suki Webster embrace Britain's booming motorhoming scene, seeking out the UK's most famous sights and hidden gems. Plus, tips from enthusiasts and volunteers test camping equipment.
Paul Merton's Secret Stations
More than 150 of Britain's railway stations are request stops. You have to put out your arm to get the train to stop at the platform.
In this series, Paul Merton will travel around the country by train, only getting off at request stops. He'll explore the history of the stations, and meet the people who live and work around them to learn more about at these unusual and often-overlooked stations.
Paul Merton in India
Having conquered China, comedian Paul Merton has his sights set on India, an astonishingly diverse country of one billion people. Paul intends to beat his own path around this enormous subcontinent, shunning the traditional tourist spots in favour of unexpected sights and surprising detours, to see 'his India'.
Have I Got a Bit More News for You
An extended version of the satirical news quiz, Have I Got News for You, featuring more of the stuff that wouldn't fit into the regular programme.
The regular edition began on BBC Two on 28 September 1990, however it wasn't until the spring of 2007 for series 33 that the previously sporadic extended version of the show, which aired as a weekend repeat, became a permanent fixture and was given the name Have I Got a Bit More News for You. Over an hour's worth of material is recorded for each programme for broadcast the following day, allowing the programme to remain topical while the BBC's lawyers have time to request cuts of potentially defamatory material.
Room 101
If you had the chance to banish some of your worst nightmares to the depth of Room 101 what would they be and why? Paul Merton presents this comical chat show asking guests to describe their pet hates, if he's convinced it really is that bad then banished it will be. Originally hosted by Nick Hancock.
Have I Got News for You
Get ready to laugh with satirical panel quiz "Have I Got News For You". Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by guests each week.
The past week's news stories are hilariously dissected by the panel, with a guest host presiding over the points.
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