The Russell Howard Hour - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Ant Middleton, Aisling Bea
Join Russell as he mocks the madness of the news, chats with former soldier-turned-TV star Ant Middleton, and goes beekeeping with Aisling Bea.

Tyson Fury, Jon Richardson
Join Russell as he dissects the stories of the week, chats to boxing champion Tyson Fury about his incredible career, and goes flyboarding with Jon Richardson.

Sinéad Burke, Rapman
Join Russell as he breaks a sweat over the news of the week, talks to fashion influencer Sinead Burke and chats with film director and online sensation Rapman.

Kevin Smith, Elizabeth Banks
Join Russell as he pulls apart the political chaos, chats with cult film director Kevin Smith, and goes down the pub with Hollywood royalty Elizabeth Banks.

Carole Cadwalladr, Tan France
Join Russell as he pulls apart the political chaos, chats with award-winning journalist Carole Cadwalladr, and goes Hot Tugging with Queer Eye's Tan France.

Election Hour: David Baddiel, Jack Black
Join Russell for a 2019 General Election Special. He also chats to David Baddiel about internet trolling, and has the perfect night in with Jack Black

Christmas Hour: Brian Cox, Emily Atack
Join Russell as he rounds up the decade, chats with Emmy-nominated Succession star Brian Cox, and goes trampolining with Emily Atack.

Jamali Maddix, Paul Chowdhry
Topical comedy and entertainment show in which the host picks through the biggest UK and international stories, and is joined by celebrity guests and leading experts, as well as fledgling global correspondents. Plus, Russell showcases some of the stand-up scene's finest and most exciting stars.

Iman Amrani, Seann Walsh
Russell examines the week's news, chats to journalist Iman Amrani about exploring 'modern masculinity' and hears from comic Seann Walsh about life post-Strictly.

Armando Iannucci, Michael Patrick
Russell dissects the week's news, chats to director Armando Iannucci about his adaptation of David Copperfield and talks testicles with comic Michael Patrick.

Guz Khan, Jim Carrey
Join Russell as he unpicks the week's news, interviews comedian Guz Khan about the new series of sitcom Man Like Mobeen, and chats to Hollywood star Jim Carrey.

Konnie Huq, Josh Widdicombe
Russell examines the week's news, chats to ex-Blue Peter presenter and children's author Konnie Huq and goes canal barging with comic Josh Widdicombe.

Eniola Aluko, Kerry Godliman
Russell looks at the week's news. He chats to Eni Aluko about her record-breaking football career and After Life's Kerry Godliman about her new stand-up tour.

Daisy Haggard, Joe Wilkinson
Russell Howard examines the news and chats to Daisy Haggard, star of new Sky sitcom Breeders. Plus, comic Joe Wilkinson takes him for a ride. Last in series.
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