It'll Be Alright on the Night - Season 29 / Year 2020

It'll Be Alright on the Night - Season 29 / Year 2020

Season 29 / Year 2020

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Episodes4
DatesSep 11, 2020 - Dec 19, 2020
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Episodes

Episode 1
Year 2020Episode 160 min

Episode 1

David Walliams exposes TV's toe-curling cock-ups, as the world's biggest stars battle to keep their programmes on air.

Bringing the show into a new era, David and his team of blooper-snoopers have crossed the channels to find the funniest outtakes and live disasters from telly's most popular programmes… 

Amongst David's cock-ups tonight – Olly Murs is attacked by a fly on The Voice, a goat runs amok in Judge Rinder's court, a Love islander discovers the danger of wearing high heels on TV, and a desperate dog relieves himself on Paul O'Grady! 

But when catastrophe strikes – will the show go on?

Sep 11, 2020
Episode 2
Year 2020Episode 260 min

Episode 2

David Walliams is the King of Cock-Ups, as he reveals brand-new TV disasters featuring 2020's biggest stars.

Featuring live blunders from Stormzy, Robbie Williams, Craig Revel Horwood, Jonathan Ross and Ant & Dec – plus hilarious outtakes starring Will.iam and Jeremy Clarkson – no-one is safe when the cameras start rolling.

All this – plus chaos in the newsroom as two toddlers run rings round Kay Burley, and Vicky Pattison forgets the name of the show she's presenting.

Will the show go on?

Dec 5, 2020
Episode 3
Year 2020Episode 360 min

Episode 3

David Walliams exposes TV's biggest cock-ups - as stars battle to keep their programmes on air.

Brenda Blethyn is attacked by an amorous puppy, a Downing Street reporter swallows a fly and Stephen Mulhern faces a potty-mouthed member of the public…

With mistakes featuring Martin Clunes, Ant & Dec, Will.i.am, Amanda Holden, Paddy McGuiness – plus the stars of Love Island - who will be left standing when the stars come crashing down?

Dec 12, 2020
Episode 4
Year 2020Episode 465 min

Episode 4

David Walliams unwraps brand-new cock-ups for Christmas.

In addition to festive foul-ups, he'll review this year's greatest TV blunders, featuring the UK's most-famous faces.

No one is safe – as David reveals which World Leaders and members of the Royal Family have all been caught-out on camera.

As disaster strikes on all of the nation's favourite programmes – will the show go on this Christmas?

Dec 19, 2020

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