8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown - Season 7

Season 7
The longest series yet. Joe Wilkinson was missing for this series. Jon Richardson also missed many episodes, so many of the shows feature guest team captains.

Episodes

Bill Bailey, Sarah Millican, Rob Delaney, Nina Conti

Kevin Bridges, Kathy Burke, Joe Lycett

Rhod Gilbert, Sara Pascoe, Johnny Vegas

Rob Beckett, Katherine Ryan, Greg Davies
Jon Richardson and Katherine Ryan take on Sean Lock and Rob Beckett. Greg Davies is in with Susie Dent, while Rachel Riley takes care of the numbers and letters.

Miles Jupp, Greg Davies, Holly Walsh

Vic Reeves, Lee Mack, Sara Pascoe, Alex Horne

Bob Mortimer, Sarah Millican, Katherine Ryan, Alex Horne
Sean Lock and Bob Mortimer take on guest captain Sarah Millican and Katherine Ryan. Alex Horne and The Horne Section join Susie Dent.

Roisin Conaty, Sarah Millican, Rhod Gilbert, David O'Doherty

Seann Walsh, Joe Wilkinson, Danny Dyer, Bill Bailey

Johnny Vegas, Sarah Millican, Rob Beckett, Vic Reeves

Mel Giedroyc, Lee Mack, David O'Doherty, Adam Buxton

Freddie Flintoff, Bill Bailey, Roisin Conaty, Rob Beckett

Liza Tarbuck, Sarah Millican, Romesh Ranganathan, Phill Jupitus

Bill Bailey, Joe Wilkinson, Isy Suttie, Joe Lycett

Henning Wehn, Bill Bailey, Jessica Hynes, Tom Allen

Sara Pascoe, Josh Widdicombe, Alex Horne

Greg Davies, Holly Walsh, Vic Reeves
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