Never Mind the Buzzcocks

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Never Mind the Buzzcocks, is a hybrid of music and comedy. The show is hosted by Mark Lamarr, with team captains Phil Jupitus, and Sean Hughes, and a selection of well-known celebs.

The show is constructed by a series of rounds, from the "Freeze Frame", where contestants have to guess the next funny event to happen after the picture freezes, to "Intro's" where

using their vocal talents alone, two team members attempt to redo the intro to a hit record. Totally confused the third team member then has to name the song.

Other games include the "I.D. Parade", "Next Lines", "Dance Hell", "Indecipherable Lyrics" and "Mars Bar Round".

To find out more about this entertaining game show log on to the website or tune in to BBC 2!

When is Never Mind the Buzzcocks next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on BBC 2 December 30th, 11:00pm and on Dave January 3rd, 2010, 9:00pm. See more...

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites December 14th, 2007 - 10:38amRosie Zaldua-Taylor said...

    Does anyone know if the episode aired on bbc2 last night(Dec. 13th '07) with guest Irwin Sparkes, is due to be repeated? And most importantly, if so, when and which channel? Am really miffed to have missed it and would love to get a second chance to view.

    Thanks.

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