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List of 8 Out of 10 Cats episodes
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8 Out of 10 Cats is a British comedy panel show. It was first broadcast on Channel 4 on 3 June 2005. The show was hosted by Jimmy Carr and the last team captains were Rob Beckett and Katherine Ryan.[1]
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The original lineup featured host Jimmy Carr with team captains Sean Lock and Dave Spikey. Spikey was replaced by Jason Manford from the fifth series onwards, who was in turn replaced by Jon Richardson in the eleventh series. For the nineteenth series, both captains were replaced by Aisling Bea and Rob Beckett, although the previous captains remained as regulars on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and the show moved to More4. It moved to E4 for the following series, with Beckett remaining as captain while Bea was replaced by various guest captains. From Series 22 (2020), Katherine Ryan became a permanent team captain.
As of 17 January 2021,[update] 232 episodes of 8 Out of 10 Cats have aired, concluding the twenty-second series.
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Series overview
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Episodes
- Legend
- – Indicates Sean's/Rob's team won.
- – Indicates the other team won.
- – Indicates the game ended in a draw.
Series 1 (2005)
Series 2 (2006)
Series 3 (2006)
Series 4 (2006)
Series 5 (2007)
Series 6 (2008)
Series 7 (2008)
Series 8 (2009)
Series 9 (2010)
Series 10 (2010)
Comic Relief special (2011)
Series 11 (2011)
Series 12 (2011)
Sport Relief special (2012)
Series 13 (2012)
Series 14 (2012)
Series 15 (2013)
Series 16 (2013)
Series 17 (2014)
Series 18 (2014)
Specials (2015)
Series 19 (2016–17)
Series 20 (2017)
Series 21 (2019–20)
Series 22 (2020–21)
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Notes
Episode notes
- Big Brother special
- Compilation episode – best of Series 4
- A "Teen Special", although Peaches Geldof was the only teenager on the panel.
- Originally Johnny was on Jason's team and Nicky was on Sean's team. During the recording Johnny swapped with Nicky and the swap remained for the rest of the show.
- Compilation episode – best of Series 7
- Movie special
- Best of British special
- Compilation episode – best of Series 8
- Sport special
- Digital special
- Compilation episode – best of Series 9
- World Cup special
- Scary special
- Scientific special
- Christmas special
- Special episode webcast live as part of 24 Hour Panel People. David Walliams took the place of Jason Manford.
- The scores were not stated at the end of this episode.
- Compilation episode – best of Series 11
- Compilation episode – best of Series 12
- Special episode aired as part of Sport Relief 2012.
- Jubilee special. Moved back a day due to Alan Carr's Summer Specstacular
- Compilation episode – best of Series 13 (Part 1)
- Compilation episode – best of Series 13 (Part 2)
- Compilation episode – best of Series 14 (Part 1)
- Compilation episode – best of Series 14 (Part 2)
- Compilation episode – best of Series 15 (Part 1)
- Compilation episode – best of Series 15 (Part 2)
- Compilation episode – best of Series 16
- Compilation episode – best of Series 17
- Compilation episode – Jimmy, Sean & Jon's Best Bits
- Moved back a day due to Make Leicester British documentary
- Compilation episode – Jimmy, Sean & Jon's Best Bits
- Compilation episode – best of Series 18
- End of Year special.
- New Year special
- Compilation episode – best of Series 19 (Part 1)
- Compilation episode – best of Series 19 (Part 2)
- Compilation episode – best of Series 20 (Part 1)
- Compilation episode – best of Series 20 (Part 2)
- Compilation episode - best of Series 21 (Part 1)
- Compilation episode - best of Series 21 (Part 2)
- Episode filmed earlier in the year before the coronavirus pandemic with a studio audience and no masks or social distancing
- Compilation episode - best of Series 22 (Part 1)
- Compilation episode - best of Series 22 (Part 2)
Viewer notes
- 2.37 million on Channel 4, 283,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 2.76 million on Channel 4, 268,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 2.09 million on Channel 4, 353,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.71 million on Channel 4, 312,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 3.41 million on Channel 4, 380,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.84 million on Channel 4, 381,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.82 million on Channel 4, 318,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.77 million on Channel 4, 371,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.84 million on Channel 4, 290,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.54 million on Channel 4, 314,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.32 million on Channel 4, 324,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.99 million on Channel 4, 418,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.33 million on Channel 4, 331,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.21 million on Channel 4, 334,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.17 million on Channel 4, 358,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.29 million on Channel 4, 404,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 2.63 million on Channel 4, 425,000 on Channel 4 +1. The reason for the increased viewership was that was recorded and shown on the week that Jimmy Carr's tax avoidance scandal was revealed
- 1.40 million on Channel 4, 301,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 2.46 million on Channel 4, 466,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 2.41 million on Channel 4, 482,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.81 million on Channel 4, 342,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.88 million on Channel 4, 433,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.32 million on Channel 4, 297,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.30 million on Channel 4, 354,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 2.48 million on Channel 4, 473,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.52 million on Channel 4, 224,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.35 million on Channel 4, 210,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 1.15 million on Channel 4, 275,000 on Channel 4 +1
- 2.15 million on Channel 4, 303,000 on Channel 4 +1
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References
External links
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