Delete Delete Delete - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Dennis Taylor, Vogue Williams, George Lamb
Comedy chat show in which Patrick Kielty invites special guests to hand over their laptops so he can rummage around their internet history. He is joined by Dennis Taylor, Vogue Williams and George Lamb, who reveal an unusual baking implement, some interesting eyewear and a new way to bond with your cat.

Russell Kane, Shappi Khorsandi, Gareth Malone
Patrick Kielty hosts the show in which special guests hand over their laptops so he can rummage around their internet history. Patrick is joined by comedians Russell Kane and Shappi Khorsandi, as well as the nation's favourite choirmaster Gareth Malone.
Expect big laughs and revealing chat as Patrick uncovers which of our guests found love online and a new gadget that could put Gareth out of a job.

Chris Hollins, Deirdre O'Kane, Alex James
Patrick Kielty welcomes presenter Chris Hollins, actress and comedian Deirdre O'Kane, and rock star turned cheesemaker Alex James to the show. They have given him their laptops and allowed him to look into their internet history. From booze-smuggling underwear to unusual uses for cheese, this trio have a lot to answer for.

Tony Singh, Bronagh Waugh, Iain Stirling
Patrick Kielty welcomes Scottish chef Tony Singh, Belfast actress Bronagh Waugh and comedian Iain Stirling. They've handed over their laptops and allowed him the chance to look into their internet history. There's lots in store as Patrick finds out who's been online dating, who shouldn't have been online shopping and which of his guests is the best kisser.

Fiona Phillips, Francesca Martinez, Graham Bell
Patrick Kielty hosts the show in which special guests hand over their laptops and let us delve into their online history. Patrick is joined tonight by Fiona Phillips, Francesca Martinez and Graham Bell. From snowboarding fails to a stress toy with a difference, these three have a lot to explain.

Angela Scanlon, Al Porter, Holly Walsh
Patrick Kielty invites three more special guests to hand over their laptops so he can have a look around their internet history. He is joined tonight by Angela Scanlon, Al Porter and Holly Walsh who reveal a dancing past and a strange way to win a karaoke contest, which raises more than a few eyebrows.
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