Gogglesprogs - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
This week, the Gogglesprogs give their honest, inimitable and ultimately hilarious take on The Undateables, Donald Trump, and Mamma Mia.

Episode 2
In this episode, the Gogglesprogs give their unique take on Take Me Out, Countdown and Star Wars.

Episode 3
In this episode, the Gogglesprogs give their honest and hilarious views on Simply Nigella, The Lion King and Made in Chelsea.

Episode 4
In Kent, footy-mad mates Will, Max, Spencer, Harry and Daniel have been friends since they were four years old, and in Blackpool, sisters Emma and Brooke share a love of singing and gymnastics. In this episode, the Gogglesprogs give their honest and hilarious views on Call the Midwife, The Getaway Car and The Wizard of Oz.

Episode 5
In Hertfordshire, best friends Valencia and Taya have known each other since they were babies, and in London, science-mad mates Dotty and Macy also share a love of Adele. In this episode the Gogglesprogs give their unique and hilarious insight into The Voice, 24 Hours in A&E and Wallace and Gromit.

Episode 6
The Gogglesprogs watch more TV from the past months, from entertainment shows to documentaries and classic films, as well as up-to-the-minute news stories. What do they think of our biggest and best TV?
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