Sorry, I Didn't Know - Season 1

Season 1
Jimmy Akingbola hosts a panel show which takes a tour of black history across the globe.

Episodes

Tom Allen, Angie Le Mar, Colin Salmon, Paul Chowdhry
Tom Allen, Angie Le Mar, Colin Salmon and Paul Chowdhry join team leaders Chizzy Akudolu and Judi Love to take viewers on a tour of Black British history.

Russell Kane, Verona Rose, AJ Odudu, Nathan Caton
Russell Kane, Verona Rose, AJ Odudu and Nathan Caton join team leaders Chizzy Akudolu and Judi Love to take viewers on a tour of Black British history.

Kerry Godliman, Kojo Anim, Jimmy James Jones, Humza Arshad
Kerry Godliman, Kojo Anim, Jimmy James Jones and Humza Arshad join team leaders Chizzy Akudolu and Judi Love on the panel show, and take viewers on an educational and tongue-in-cheek tour of Black British history. Hosted by Jimmy Akingbola.

Shaun Wallace, Paul Chowdhry, Toby Williams, Sophie Duker
This week, Shaun Wallace, Paul Chowdhry, Toby Williams and Sophie Duker join team leaders Chizzy Akudolu and Judi Love to take viewers on a tour of Black British history. Insightful, educational. bold, tongue-in-cheek and above all very funny, the teams will do battle over four rounds. History…with a touch of colour.
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