Mock the Week

{{Short description|British celebrity panel show}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2020}}

{{Infobox television

| image = Mocktheweek.JPG

| alt = White 3D writing over globe reads "Mock the Week"

| genre = Comedy panel game

| runtime = 29 minutes

| creator = Dan Patterson
Mark Leveson

| presenter = Dara Ó Briain

| starring = {{Plainlist|

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| channel = BBC Two

| first_aired = {{Start date|2005|6|5|df=yes}}

| last_aired = {{End date|2022|11|04|df=yes}}

| num_series = 21

| num_episodes = 245

| location = BBC Television Centre
(series 1–11, 17–21{{cite web |title=Mock The Week |url=https://bbcstudioworks.com/credit/mock-the-week/ |website=BBC Studioworks |access-date=13 January 2019 |language=en}})
The London Studios{{cite press release |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2013/mock.html |title=Mock The Week is back in full close-up HD glory |publisher=BBC |date=20 May 2013 |access-date=20 May 2013}}
(series 12–16)

| list_episodes = List of Mock the Week episodes

| country = United Kingdom

| language = English

| opentheme = "News of the World" by The Jam

| composer = Bruce Foxton

| company = Angst Productions

| producer = Dan Patterson
Mark Leveson
Ewan Phillips
Ruth Wallace

| editor = Mykola Pawluk

| related = Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Have I Got News for You
Russell Howard's Good News
Fast and Loose

}}

Mock the Week is a topical satirical celebrity panel show, created by Dan Patterson and Mark Leveson. It was produced by Angst Productions for BBC Two,{{cite web|url=http://www.mocktheweek.tv/thecompany/|title=The Company|publisher=Mock the Week|access-date=28 December 2007}} and was broadcast from 5 June 2005 to 4 November 2022.{{cite web |url=https://twitter.com/daraobriain/status/1583572471856234497 |title=That's all folks! "History of Mock The Week" parts 1 and 2 will be on over the next two weeks, but there ends the most funny, energetic, sharp and silly of all the panel shows, I think. Huge thanks to all the comics, and production staff, who joined us and made it great. X pbs.twimg.com/media/Ffn6xD7X0BUIlgO?format=jpg&name=orig |author=Dara Ó Briain |website=Twitter |publisher=Twitter |access-date=October 27, 2022}} Presenter Dara Ó Briain and panellist Hugh Dennis appeared in every episode, with a variety of other stand-up comedians being regular, frequent, occasional or one-off guest panellists during the show's history.

The format of the programme saw six comedians divided into two teams and performing on a faux game show, in which the quiz aspect of answering questions relating to major and regional news items, all taken from the week before each episode's filming, is sidelined to focus on satirical, topical discussions on news items, stand-up routines, and the use of improvisational comedy.{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2013/oct/29/ross-noble-mock-the-week-tv-comedy|title=Ross Noble mocks Mock the Week|first=Brian|last=Logan|date=29 October 2013|work=The Guardian}}{{cite web|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/mock-week-jokes-pre-planned-admits-2189384|title=Mock The Week gags are pre-planned admits TV comedian Alan Davies|first=Mark|last=Jefferies|website=Daily Mirror |date=20 August 2013}} Every series also included a compilation episode featuring notable scenes, out-takes and additional footage cut out after filming, with repeats of episodes being frequently shown on the channel U&Dave, with high viewing figures.

An American version of the series is in development for Amazon Prime Video.

Format

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Mock the Week focused on six panellists, all comedians, split into two teams, in which they compete over four rounds, presided over by host Dara Ó Briain. Although the programme maintained a quiz aspect to the format, which featured questions on news items taken from those made during the week before an episode's filming, it was largely sidelined completely with a focus on comedy derived from topical, satirical discussions on the subject of each question, as well as from rounds featuring either stand-up routines by certain panellists, or improvisation comedy. Unlike Have I Got News for You, a similar topical, satirical programme that maintains a similar format but without the stand-up routines and improvisational comedy, Mock the Week{{'}}s format did not use team captains or maintain a proper scoring system – teams generally win a round depending on who Dara, the host, deemed won it, including the episode.

Each episode was edited to feature about four rounds from those filmed and edited by production staff, to fit a 30-minute timeslot. Some content not used was often retained for use in a compilation episode, which also included outtakes and highlights from the series. Although the first two series featured a multitude of different rounds for use, most of these were later abolished, leaving the programme to primarily use the following rounds in each episode:

  • Picture of the Week: An image round in which panellists are shown a photograph from a news item and must identify the related story from it. The round usually focuses on panellists giving comedic answers that are deliberately wrong or mock the subject(s) of the image. The in-joke is Hugh Dennis finally saying the obvious answer, such as "That is Boris Johnson". The round generally does not conclude then, as both the host and panellists will usually enter topical, satirical discussion on the news item, including any additional questions given by the host.
  • Wheel of News: A stand-up challenge in which a handful of panellists must perform a stand-up routine, with each basing it on a subject determined by a "Random Topic Generator" (e.g. Education). The host often introduces the round with a title that is a comical reference to a recent event. The round initially featured most of the panellists appearing in the episode, but was gradually reduced to two panellists to provide more time for their routines.
  • If This is the Answer, What is the Question?: A round in which panellists are given the answer to a question on a topic and attempt to reveal what the question is, related to a current news story. The round usually involves panellists giving comedic questions that the answer could be connected to, and continues until the host prompts one member to give the correct question. The round generally does not conclude when this happens, as both the host and panellists will usually enter topical, satirical discussion on the news item, including any additional questions given by the host.
  • Scenes We'd Like to See: An improvisation round, operating similar to "Scenes from a Hat" from Whose Line Is It Anyway?, in which panellists are given two topics and must provide comedic suggestions and ideas for each one, with the host buzzing each panellist after they give an idea in order to let another come forward with their suggestion. An example of a topic for comedic suggestions could be "Commercials That Never Made it to Air".

On occasion the programme includes an additional round, which has mainly been shown during a compilation or special episode of the programme:

  • "Newsreel": An improvisation round, similar to the game of "Film Dub" from Whose Line Is It Anyway?, in which a panellist – primarily Hugh Dennis – is shown a piece of news footage with no sound, and must provide either a comedic commentary track, or vocal track of the people involved.
  • "Between the lines": An improvisation round involving two panellists. One performs as a notable figure (e.g. a politician) conducting a press conference, while another acts as a "translator", comically stating what they "really" mean to say. For example, panellist A might be performing as the Prime Minister and say "We are making certain that schools are well provided with school meals", to which panellist B (always Hugh) might comically translate it as "We made a deal for cheap soup and biscuits from the Russians".

Panellists

{{main|List of Mock the Week panellists}}

The panellists were primarily comedians, including stand-up comedians, many of whom made multiple appearances. Hugh Dennis appeared in all episodes since the show's premiere in 2005, except for a special episode broadcast as part of David Walliams' 24 Hour Panel People.{{cite web|url=http://www.mocktheweek.tv/thecast/|title=The Show|publisher=Mock the Week|access-date=28 December 2007}} Alongside Dennis and Ó Briain, others appeared as regular panellists, including Rory Bremner (Series 1 and 2), Frankie Boyle (Series 1 to 7),{{cite web|date=2 October 2009|title=Mock The Week returns to BBC Two for two series deal|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2009/10_october/02/mock.shtml|access-date=2 October 2009|publisher=BBC Press Office}}{{cite news|date=2 October 2009|title=Boyle leaves Mock The Week panel|work=BBC Scotland|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/north_east/8287297.stm|access-date=2 October 2009}} Andy Parsons (Series 3 to 14),{{cite web|url=http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2015/10/19/23424/andy_parsons_quits_mock_the_week|title=Andy Parsons quits Mock the Week|publisher=Chortle|date=19 October 2015|access-date=23 January 2016}} Russell Howard (Series 4 to 9), Chris Addison (Series 10 to 12){{cite web|url=http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2013/08/22/18526/chris_addison_takes_time_off_mock_the_week|title=Chris Addison takes time off Mock The Week |publisher=Chortle|date=22 August 2013|access-date=22 August 2013}} and Angela Barnes (Series 21).

Controversy and criticism

On several occasions, Mock the Week has been the source of complaints, due to some risqué comments made by the panellists and the show's extreme use of profanity (particularly during Frankie Boyle's tenure). In the first episode of Series 4, during a segment called "What The Queen Didn't Say in Her Christmas Message", Boyle made the comment: "I am now so old that my pussy is haunted." This led to the BBC's director general Mark Thompson being challenged about the comments on Newsnight.{{cite news| url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2008/oct/31/bbb-frankie-boyle-mock-the-week | work=The Guardian | location=London | title=Complaints as comments about the Queen aired | first=Ben | last=Quinn | date=31 October 2008 | access-date=13 May 2010}} Boyle later quipped "That was three years ago. If it wasn't haunted then it certainly is now."Frankie Boyle, My Shit Life So Far, HarperCollins Publishers 2010. In 2008, a larger controversy arose following another comment made by Boyle regarding swimmer Rebecca Adlington. Boyle stated that "she looks like someone who's looking at themselves in the back of a spoon".{{cite news| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/6375884/Mock-The-Week-in-trouble-over-Rebecca-Adlington-joke.html | work=The Daily Telegraph | location=London | title=Mock the Week in trouble over Rebecca Adlington 'joke' | first=Anita | last=Singh | date=20 October 2009 | access-date=13 May 2010}} The BBC ruled that the jokes were indeed "humiliating" and "risked offending the audience", while also calling Boyle "a brilliant member of the team".{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8314495.stm |title='Mock' rapped over swimmer jibes |publisher=BBC |date=19 October 2009 |access-date=14 December 2009}} Despite this, Adlington's agent said that simply admitting mistakes was not enough, saying: "By giving Frankie Boyle a rebuke they fail to discourage others from doing the same."{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8337421.stm |title=Swimmer queries Mock show ruling |publisher=BBC |date=2 November 2009 |access-date=14 December 2009}}

After leaving the show, Boyle criticised both the show's production team and the BBC Trust. He claims that the show did not cover enough major news stories and was too restrictive on his risqué comedy act, as the producers and the BBC Trust were afraid of "frightening the horses".{{cite news |url=http://metro.co.uk/2009/10/27/frankie-boyle-slams-mock-the-week-505132/ |title=Frankie Boyle slams Mock the Week |work=Metro |date=27 October 2009 |access-date=11 November 2014}}

The lack of female guests on the programme has been the subject of complaints in the letters page of the Radio Times. Jo Brand, while criticising the male-dominated genre of comedy panel shows, said in 2009, "I don't do Mock the Week anymore and neither do some male stand-ups I know who have tried it once. We just don't like the prospect of having to bite someone's foot off before they let us say something."{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2009/jun/10/television-panel-shows-jo-brand|work=The Guardian|location=London|title=Women - beware panel shows!|first=Jo|last=Brand|date=10 June 2009}}

In 2013, former panelist Rory Bremner stated his reasons for leaving the show, saying: "I felt that there was a new and highly competitive and quite aggressive tendency there and felt uncomfortable. But I've since found out that very few people have felt comfortable doing Mock the Week." He also criticised the way comedians like Linda Smith were treated by new comedians, who "are like prize fighters".{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/9774242/Rory-Bremner-attacks-BBCs-Mock-the-Week.html |title=Rory Bremner attacks BBC's Mock the Week |work=The Telegraph|date=1 January 2013 |access-date=10 March 2013 |location=London |first=James |last=Hall}}

Merchandise

=DVDs=

On 26 November 2007, the show's first DVD, Mock the Week: Too Hot for TV, was released by Spirit Entertainment. It contains a DVD-exclusive compilation feature containing unseen footage, in addition to three extended episodes from series five, containing scenes that were considered too rude for broadcast.{{cite web|url=http://www.mocktheweek.tv/thedvd/|title=The DVD|publisher=Mock the Week|access-date=28 December 2007}} The three extended episodes are entitled 'Putin, Henman & Konnie Huq', 'Nuts, Pies and Nim Nim Nim' and 'Money, Sex and The Lib Dems'.

On 9 November 2009, Mock the Week: Too Hot for TV 2 was released once again by Sprit Entertainment. Again, the DVD contains the main 'Too Hot For TV' feature with a compilation of unseen footage, plus three extended episodes from the series archives titled 'The Anal Lube Show', 'The Leg Show' and 'The Hedgehog Show'. The extended episodes have a total of more than 40 minutes of unseen material.[http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/11993135/Mock-The-Week-Too-Hot-For-TV-2/Product.html Mock the Week: Too Hot For TV 2 – Play.com] Audio CD versions of both DVDs are available.

On 8 November 2010, Mock the Week: Too Hot for TV 3 was released, once more by Spirit. Like the previous two, this DVD features an hour-long smut reel and three extended episodes titled 'The Elves and Testicles Show', 'The Prisons and Other Dodgy Stuff Show', and 'The Johnny Blowjob and Bird Flu Show'.{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003XIFHOU|title=Mock the Week – Too Hot For TV 3|website=Amazon UK |date=8 November 2010}}

=Books=

Boxtree published seven original tie-in books between 2008 and 2014, plus one that compiled the best of the first two books.

  • Mock the Week: Scenes We'd Like to See (August 2008)
  • Mock the Week: This Year's Book (September 2009)
  • Mock the Week: 1001 Jokes (January 2010, collected the best of the first two books, later published in paperback as Mock the Week: 1001 Scenes We'd Like to See)
  • Mock the Week: Next Year's Book (September 2010)
  • Mock the Week's Funniest Book of All Time (2011)
  • ''Mock the Week's Only Book You'll Ever Need (2012)
  • Mock the Week's Ultimate Panic-Buy! (2013)
  • Mock the Week's Brand Spanking New Scenes We'd Like to See (2014).{{cite web|last=Richardson|first=Anna|url=http://www.thebookseller.com/news/50282-boxtree-ready-to-mock-the-week.html|title=Boxtree ready to mock the week|publisher=The Bookseller|date=21 December 2007|access-date=28 December 2007}}

Transmissions

{{Main|List of Mock the Week episodes}}

=Original series=

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| end13 = {{End date|2014|10|09|df=y}}

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| end14 = {{End date|2015|10|08|df=y}}

| episodes15 = 11

| start15 = {{Start date|2016|06|09|df=y}}

| end15 = {{End date|2016|10|07|df=y}}

| episodes16 = 11

| start16 = {{Start date|2017|06|08|df=y}}

| end16 = {{End date|2017|10|06|df=y}}

| episodes17 = 11

| start17 = {{Start date|2018|06|07|df=y}}

| end17 = {{End date|2018|10|05|df=y}}

| episodes18 = 11

| start18 = {{Start date|2019|05|23|df=y}}

| end18 = {{End date|2019|12|06|df=y}}

| episodes19 = 11

| start19 = {{Start date|2020|10|22|df=y}}

| end19 = {{End date|2021|02|04|df=y}}

| episodes20 = 11

| start20 = {{Start date|2021|05|13|df=y}}

| end20 = {{End date|2021|12|09|df=y}}

| episodes21 = 5

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| end21 = {{End date|2022|10|21|df=y}}

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=Specials=

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! Date !! Entitle

10 July 2005The Best of Series 1
2 March 2006The Best of Series 2
26 October 2006The Best of Series 3
15 February 2007The Best of Series 4
27 September 2007The Best of Series 5
25 September 2008The Best of Series 6
23 December 2008Christmas Special
20 August 2009The Best of Series 7 (Part 1)
22 December 2009Christmas Special/The Best of Series 7 (Part 2)
25 February 2010The Best of Series 8
29 July 2010The Best of Series 9 (Part 1)
14 October 2010The Best of Series 9 (Part 2)
21 December 2010Christmas Special
5 March 201124 Hour Panel People Comic Relief Special
14 July 2011The Best of Series 10 (Part 1)
20 December 2011Christmas Special/The Best of Series 10 (Part 2)
5 July 2012100th Episode
19 July 2012The Best of Series 11 (Part 1)
27 December 2012Christmas Special/The Best of Series 11 (Part 2)
10 October 2013The Best of Series 12
31 December 2013Christmas Special
21 November 2014The Best of Series 13
23 December 2014Christmas Special
31 December 2014New Year Eve's Special
19 October 2015The Best of Series 14
21 December 2015Christmas Special
14 October 2016The Best of Series 15
14 December 2016Christmas Special
13 October 2017The Best of Series 16
20 December 2017Christmas Special
12 October 2018The Best of Series 17
21 December 2018Christmas Special
13 December 2019The Best of Series 18
20 December 2019Christmas Special
21 December 2020Christmas Special
31 December 2020The Best of Series 19
16 December 2021Christmas Special
28 December 2021New Year Eve's Special
28 October 2022History of Mock the Week Part 1
4 November 2022History of Mock the Week Part 2

=''Mock the Week Looks Back At...''=

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International version

A US version of Mock the Week is set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video with Dan Patterson returning as executive producer alongside Trevor Noah; the series was originally slated to release in 2024,{{cite web|title=Mock The Week USA coming to Amazon Freevee|url=https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/fyi/241/mock-the-week-usa/|website=British Comedy Guide|date=2 May 2023|access-date=2 May 2023}} although, as of January 2025, the US version of the series has still yet to be released.

References

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