8 Out of 10 Cats - Season 3

Season 3
Jimmy Carr hosts the stat-happy comedy panel show where teams of fearless, hard-hitting celebrity analysts compete to see who best understands what's really going on in Britain.

Episodes

David Baddiel, Ruth Badger, Alan Carr, Ulrika Jonsson
David Baddiel, Alan Carr, Ulrika Jonsson and Ruth Badger join host Jimmy Carr and team captains Sean Lock and Dave Spikey.

Bez, Frankie Boyle, Debra Stephenson, David Walliams
David Walliams, Frankie Boyle, Debra Stephenson and Bez join host Jimmy Carr and team captains Sean Lock and Dave Spikey.

Reginald D. Hunter, Jayne Middlemiss, Peter Serafinowicz, Johnny Vegas
Johnny Vegas, Reginald D. Hunter, Peter Serafinowicz and Jayne Middlemiss join host Jimmy Carr and team captains Sean Lock and Dave Spikey.

Edith Bowman, Julian Clary, Dave Johns, Sally Lindsay
Sally Lindsay, Dave Johns, Julian Clary and Edith Bowman join host Jimmy Carr and team captains Sean Lock and Dave Spikey.

Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Vic Reeves, David Walliams, Louis Walsh
Vic Reeves, David Walliams, Louis Walsh and Krishnan Guru-Murthy join host Jimmy Carr and team captains Sean Lock and Dave Spikey.

Fiona Allen, Germaine Greer, Phill Jupitus, Jason Manford
Fiona Allen, Germaine Greer, Phill Jupitus and Jason Manford join host Jimmy Carr and team captains Sean Lock and Dave Spikey.

Trisha Goddard, Justin Moorhouse, Emo Philips, Alex Zane
Trisha Goddard, Emo Philips, Alex Zane and Justin Moorhouse join host Jimmy Carr and team captains Sean Lock and Dave Spikey.

Eamonn Holmes, Vic Reeves, Joan Rivers, Holly Willoughby
Vic Reeves, Eamonn Holmes, Joan Rivers and Holly Willoughby join host Jimmy Carr and team captains Sean Lock and Dave Spikey.

Big Brother 7 Special: Dom Joly, Lea Walker, Jason Manford, Grace Adams-Short
Along with host Jimmy Carr and team captains Sean Lock and Dave Spikey, a gang of Big Brother names past and present take an entertaining look back at some of the best bits from this series.
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