Comedians Sean Lock and Rosie Jones join Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe for some topical comedy as they dissect the week's biggest stories
An interactive element emerges to see what makes humans' sexual psyches hum. Hot dancing? Uniforms? Sperm samples will be collected.
Go with your gut? Not always. The hosts learn how noses, eyes and even taste buds are impacted by context and external forces like music — and mimes.
The subjects pursue joy through crafts and catastrophes, partying and watching paint dry. Time flies when they’re having fun, except when it doesn't.
Time for the big questions, as chosen by the humans themselves. How common are heroes? Do names matter? Above all, what’s proper toilet etiquette?
The hosts make surprising discoveries when 20-, 30-, 40-, 50- and 60-somethings compete against each other in assembling furniture and other tests.
Ingrained bias sneaks in, prompting subjects to judge others by their accents, fire toy guns at innocent bystanders and underrate their own peers.
The battle of the sexes goes under a microscope as the participants disprove multiple myths and confirm others. The experts examine the results.
Humans weigh pleasurable prizes against painful penalties as the hosts explore the many ways negative and positive elements shape our reality.
When Gus sneaks Luz into Hexside School to present at the Human Appreciation Society, Luz sees a side of the school she didn't expect.
While Jedi Mace Windu and Obi-Wan Kenobi lead an attack against the Separatist forces on Anaxes, the Bad Batch and Anakin Skywalker infiltrate an enemy starship to ensure a Republic victory.
Contestants guess letters to solve word puzzles and earn prizes like cash, cars and vacations through spinning a wheel. The top scorer advances to a bonus round for potential bigger rewards.
A murder aboard the platform confirms suspicions that someone is behind the accidents; tensions between crew members increase.
Colin Stafford-Johnson continues his journey in Cuba, encountering bats feeding on nectar from giant hibiscus flowers, and tiny frogs, smaller than a fingernail.
Leah Bunon takes viewers behind the scenes as she searches for the next Disney Channel star.
Orm is tricked into freeing Bjørn and pays a humiliating price — but he stays alive by trading information about a map of a land to the west.
An open-minded foursome soon discovers there's no harmony in polyamory, and someone will pay the ultimate price for free love.
Comedians Rosie Jones and Sean Lock join the boys to discuss the Covid-19 pandemic, the controversy over England's star Joe Marler grabbing Wales skipper Alun Wyn Jones' crotch during a rugby game, and the show's flip the switch challenge.