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NR 3 Seasons • 12 Episodes

Mock the Week Too Hot for TV - Season 2

If you've ever wondered how MOCK THE WEEK would look in a world without censors, then wonder no more. This DVD box set contains all three volumes of the best laugh out loud moments that couldn t be shown on TV or anywhere else, for reasons of taste, decency and sheer outrageousness. See Dara, Frankie, Russell, Andy and Hugh go further than ever before with star guests like Ed Byrne, Rhod Gilbert, Sarah Millican and David Mitchell and many more joining in the misbehaviour.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Dara Ó Briain

    Dara Ó Briain

    Self

  • Frankie Boyle

    Frankie Boyle

    Self

  • Hugh Dennis

    Hugh Dennis

    Self

  • Andy Parsons

    Andy Parsons

    Self

  • Russell Howard

    Russell Howard

    Self

Overview

If you've ever wondered how MOCK THE WEEK would look in a world without censors, then wonder no more. This DVD box set contains all three volumes of the best laugh out loud moments that couldn t be shown on TV or anywhere else, for reasons of taste, decency and sheer outrageousness. See Dara, Frankie, Russell, Andy and Hugh go further than ever before with star guests like Ed Byrne, Rhod Gilbert, Sarah Millican and David Mitchell and many more joining in the misbehaviour.

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