Frank Skinner invites actor David Tennant, comedian Aisling Bea and veteran broadcaster Sir Trevor McDonald to persuade him to consign their pet hates to the Orwellian Room 101.
Frank Skinner welcomes guests Noel Fielding, Ian Wright and Joanna Scanlan who will try to persuade the host to consign spiders, stinky cheese, hangovers, numbers and the film "Grease" to Room 101.
Greg Davies, Katie Price and Adil Ray are the latest guests to appear before Frank Skinner pleading their case to have a range of pet hates such as beards, thongs and ketchup banished to Room 101.
Frank Skinner invites three celebrities to reveal their pet hates. Chef Heston Blumenthal hates people who put milk in their tea first, Kirsty Wark hates men who use too much aftershave and James Acaster wants to banish geese to Room 101.
Guests Shaun Ryder, Meera Syal and Australian comedian Sam Simmons attempt to persuade host Frank Skinner to banish their least favourite things to Room 101. Including football talk and boisterous whistling.
Frank Skinner invites this week's guest panellists Claudia Winkleman, John Humphrys and Russell Kane to attempt to persuade him to banish the likes of skiing, Summer and audiences that whoop to Room 101.
Comedian Bridget Christie, political correspondent Robert Peston and DJ Greg James are the latest guests to try and persuade host Frank Skinner to consign their personal bugbears to Room 101 for all time.
Frank Skinner presents the comedy show in which his guests, chef and "Masterchef" judge John Torode, actress Katherine Parkinson and comedian Russell Howard, try to persuade him to put their pet hates into Room 101.