Insert Name Here - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Christmas Special - Danny Baker, Sara Pascoe, Deborah Meaden, Kate Williams
Comedy panel show about people with just one thing in common - they all have the same name. Sue Perkins is joined by captains Josh Widdicombe and Richard Osman and guests Danny Baker, Sara Pascoe, Deborah Meaden and historian Kate Williams for a special festive edition. In a twist to the usual format, different names are discussed, all with a link to Christmas. So expect fiendish facts about the Queen's Christmas speech, Delia Smith's Christmas cooking and the original Father Christmas, St Nicholas.

Alex
Comedy panel show about people with just one thing in common - they all have the same name. Host Sue Perkins and captains Richard Osman and Josh Widdicombe are joined by Danny Baker, Gabby Logan, Adil Ray and Kate Williams to compete to earn the right to decide the greatest ever bearer of the name Alex.

Mary
Host Sue Perkins and captains Richard Osman and Josh Widdicombe are joined by Stephen Mangan, Mel Giedroyc, Nish Kumar and Suzannah Lipscomb to compete to earn the right to decide the greatest ever bearer of the name Mary.

Ben
Comedy panel show about people with the same name. Sue Perkins, Richard Osman and Josh Widdicombe are joined by Chris Packham, Paul Feig, Jon Richardson and Kate Williams.

Charlie
Host Sue Perkins and captains Richard Osman and Josh Widdicombe are joined by Rob Beckett, Stephanie McGovern, James Acaster and Suzannah Lipscomb to compete to earn the right to decide the greatest ever bearer of the name Charlie.

Steve
Lucy Porter, Chris Addison, Al Porter and Kate Williams join Sue Perkins, Richard Osman and Josh Widdicombe to discuss famous Steves.
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