The Rob Brydon Show - Season 1

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David Walliams, Tom Jones, Tom Deacon

1 - David Walliams, Tom Jones, Tom Deacon

Air Date: September 17, 2010

Rob Brydon meets Little Britain star David Walliams, and there's music and chat from Sir Tom Jones and stand-up comedy from Tom Deacon.

Carly Smallman, James Corden, Mark Ronson

2 - Carly Smallman, James Corden, Mark Ronson

Air Date: September 24, 2010

Rob Brydon's guest is fellow Gavin And Stacey cast member James Corden. Music and chat from Mark Ronson and stand-up comedy from Carly Smallman.

Stephen Fry, Seasick Steve, Daniel Sloss

3 - Stephen Fry, Seasick Steve, Daniel Sloss

Air Date: October 1, 2010

Rob Brydon meets QI and Blackadder star Stephen Fry. There is also music and chat from Seasick Steve, and stand-up comedy from Daniel Sloss.

Sharleen Spiteri, Hal Cruttenden

4 - Sharleen Spiteri, Hal Cruttenden

Air Date: October 8, 2010

Rob Brydon meets broadcasting legend Sir Terry Wogan. There is also music and chat from Sharleen Spiteri, and stand-up comedy from Hal Cruttenden.

Ronnie Corbett, Lucy Porter, Paloma Faith

5 - Ronnie Corbett, Lucy Porter, Paloma Faith

Air Date: October 15, 2010

Entertainment hosted by the Welsh comic, who meets broadcasting comedy legend Ronnie Corbett. There is also music and chat from Paloma Faith, and stand-up comedy from Lucy Porter.

The Best Bits

6 - The Best Bits

Air Date: October 22, 2010

The last show in this series has a futuristic twist, this week's show is a spoof compilation special set on Rob's 100th birthday, with the centenarian host looking back on some of his most memorable guests. There's previously unseen footage of David Walliams, Ronnie Corbett and Mark Ronson, as well as Stephen Fry, and Seasick Steve.

Christmas Special - Jack Dee, Jo Brand, Alice Cooper

7 - Christmas Special - Jack Dee, Jo Brand, Alice Cooper

Air Date: December 30, 2010

Rob Brydon captures all the joy of Christmas, with a line-up including happy-go-lucky stars Jack Dee, Jo Brand and Alice Cooper. Adding to the fun is one of New York's finest jazz bands and an outrageous 'children's entertainer'. To make it a complete Christmas, Welsh opera superstar Bryn Terfel leads a rousing all-star finale of Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.