Room 101 is back for new series

Hat Trick Productions reinvention of the iconic Room 101 format as a lively and punchy series for BBC One, hosted by Frank Skinner, has gone back into production for a fifth eight-part series which will screen in early 2016.The fast-moving formatted chat show sees Frank refereeing three celebrities each week as they compete for his

Hat Trick Productions’ reinvention of the iconic Room 101 format as a lively and punchy series for BBC One, hosted by Frank Skinner, has gone back into production for a fifth eight-part series which will screen in early 2016.
The fast-moving formatted chat show sees Frank refereeing three celebrities each week as they compete for his approval to banish their top peeve, annoyance, irritation or worst nightmare to the depths of Room 101 forever. The guests are a broad mix of comedians, actors, presenters and national treasures all mixed up in unlikely combinations.

Guests confirmed for this brand new series include: David Tennant, Sir Trevor McDonald, Noel Fielding, Claudia Winkleman, Heston Blumenthal, Russell Howard, Katie Price, Meera Syal, Greg James, John Humphrys, Russell Kane, John Torode, Katherine Parkinson, Greg Davies, James Acaster, Kirsty Wark, Shaun Ryder, Sam Simmons, Bridget Christie, Robert Peston, Ian Wright, Joanna Scanlan, Aisling Bea, and Adil Ray.

Inspired by Hat Trick Productions’ original Room 101, which ran for 11 successful and very popular series between 1994 and 2007. The concept of Room 101, the most awful place in the universe, was created by author George Orwell as a torture chamber in his classic novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Famously he named Room 101 after a meeting room at BBC Broadcasting House.

Frank Skinner comments: “It’s great to be back as the gatekeeper of Room 101 with another bunch of brilliant celebrity complainers. They are the whinge beneath my wings.”

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