Mock the Week
A BBC Two Original
Mock the Week mixes stand-up and panel game formats to turn the week's news into a fast, joke-heavy contest. Hosted by Dara Ó Briain with regulars like Hugh Dennis, the show asks comedians to react quickly to topical prompts, delivering spontaneous answers, sketches and one-liners under time... Read more
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About Mock the Week
Mock the Week mixes stand-up and panel game formats to turn the week's news into a fast, joke-heavy contest. Hosted by Dara Ó Briain with regulars like Hugh Dennis, the show asks comedians to react quickly to topical prompts, delivering spontaneous answers, sketches and one-liners under time pressure. Rounds shift between quick-fire exchanges and longer solo routines, and the scoring often feels secondary to generating laughs. Guest comics rotate each episode, so pairings and on-stage chemistry change, keeping the format fresh and unpredictable. The emphasis is on immediacy and satire of current events, not serialized storytelling or long-term plot arcs.
Created by Dan Patterson, Mock the Week premiered in 2005 on BBC Two, establishing itself as a staple of British late-evening comedy. Running for many series, it became a late-night staple.
The series hasn't been a major awards juggernaut, though it picked up occasional nominations at UK television and comedy award events. Recognition was intermittent, and the show's impact often showed up in careers and cultural conversation rather than trophies. Many performers and producers have cited it as a career milestone.
Mock the Week helped raise profiles of British stand-ups, and its rapid-fire satire became a reference point for panel shows. It sparked conversations about the line between joke and offence, and clips from the series circulate online, feeding wider debates about topical humor.
Critical response has been mixed to positive, with viewers regularly praising quick wit while some critics point to uneven rounds and occasional mean-spirited jokes. User rating sits at 6.975/10 based on 80 votes. The show concentrates on satire, improvisation and current affairs, often prioritizing speed over nuance.
Details
- Release Date
- June 05, 2005
- Episode Length
- 30m
- Rating
- NR
- User Ratings
- 81 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 21
- Episodes
- 234
- Network
- BBC Two
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Comedy
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Studio
- Angst Productions
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Hugh Dennis
Self
Dara Ó Briain
Self - Host
Created by: Dan Patterson
Seasons (21 seasons, 234 episodes)
Series 1
6 episodes - 2005
Series 2
7 episodes - 2006
Series 3
7 episodes - 2006
Series 4
6 episodes - 2007
Series 5
12 episodes - 2007
Series 6
13 episodes - 2008
Series 7
13 episodes - 2009
Series 8
6 episodes - 2010
Series 9
13 episodes - 2010
Series 10
13 episodes - 2011
Series 11
13 episodes - 2012
Series 12
13 episodes - 2013
Series 13
14 episodes - 2014
Series 14
13 episodes - 2015
Series 15
13 episodes - 2016
Series 16
13 episodes - 2017
Series 17
13 episodes - 2018
Series 18
13 episodes - 2019
Series 19
11 episodes - 2020
Series 20
13 episodes - 2021
Series 21
7 episodes - 2022