Question Team (2021)
In every episode Richard invites three comedians to join his Question Team. In a brazen act of indolence, Richard is outsourcing the lion's share of the preparation to his guests by demanding they each bring a unique round of questions, inspired by their own interests for him and the others to play.
Question Team: Season 1 - 8 Episode s
1x1 - Bob Mortimer, Thanyia Moore, Kerry Godliman & Christopher Bliss (aka Rob Carter)
October 12, 2021
In Richard's team this week are Bob Mortimer, Thanyia Moore and Kerry Godliman, plus a special guest to lead a round. Later, it's author Christopher Bliss (aka Rob Carter) on books.
1x2 - Katherine Ryan, Desiree Burch, Ivo Graham & Nick Helm
October 19, 2021
Richard Ayoade's self-quizzing collective this time are Katherine Ryan with a round on social media, Desiree Burch on astrology, Ivo Graham on music festivals, and special guest Nick Helm.
1x3 - Nish Kumar, Rosie Jones, Maisie Adam & Mat Ewins
October 26, 2021
Making up Richard Ayoade's self-quizzing collective are Nish Kumar with a round about movies, Rosie Jones on dictators, Maisie Adam on driving tests, and special guest Mat Ewins.
1x4 - James Acaster, Kemah Bob, Olga Koch & Flo and Joan
November 2, 2021
Making up Richard Ayoade's self-quizzing collective are James Acaster, Kemah Bob, Olga Koch and special guests Flo and Joan - each has their own round, but who will leave victorious?
1x5 - Johnny Vegas, Sophie Duker, Rachel Parris & Lost Voice Guy
November 9, 2021
Making up Richard Ayoade's self-quizzing collective this time are Johnny Vegas, Rachel Parris, Sophie Duker and special guest Lost Voice Guy.
1x6 - Ria Lina, Alex Brooker, Sarah Kendall & David O'Doherty
November 16, 2021
Making up Richard Ayoade's self-quizzing collective this time are Alex Brooker, Sarah Kendall, Ria Lina and special guest David O'Doherty.
1x7 - Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Toussaint Douglass, Lou Sanders & The Delightful Sausage
November 23, 2021
Making up Richard Ayoade's self-quizzing collective are Lou Sanders, Toussaint Douglass, Kiri Pritchard-McLean and special guests The Delightful Sausage.
1x8 - Sara Pascoe, Jessica Knappett, Darren Harriott & Isy Suttie
November 30, 2021
On the panel for this edition are Sara Pascoe, Darren Harriott, Jessica Knappett, and special guest Isy Suttie.
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