In the series that asks guests to name the people and things they hate the most, Nick Hancock discovers some surprises on the list of Private Eye editor Ian Hislop, including Postman Pat, men with beards, and the film Truly Madly Deeply.
In the series where guests list what they hate the most, comedian David Baddiel nominates Tomorrow's World and his own bar mitzvah photo.
In the last in the series where guests list what they hate the most, Danny Baker's nominations include EuroDisney, Casualty and pub food.
The series in which celebrities talk to host Nick Hancock about the people, places and objects they hate. Among comedian Frank Skinner's most heartfelt detestations are Shakespeare, Action Man, and David Baddiel's cat.
Ricky Gervais puts: 1) Children in Restaurants 2) Lateness 3) Children in Need 4) Caravan Holidays 5) Noisy People All go into the abyss, except caravan holidays.
Omid Djalili suggests that: 1) Male Yoga Teachers 2) Places with no Air-Conditioning 3) Open-Air Theaters 4) Chilli 5) Bad MC's should be put into Room 101. Only Open-Air Theaters survive the drop, and live to fight another day.
Michael Gambon puts in 1) London Busses 2) Education 3) Make-up Ladies who fuss to much 4) Birthdays 5) Notting Hill All go in except Fussy Make-Up Ladies and Birthdays, because Room 101 give him a watchmakers laith as a birthday presant, so if birthdays go in then so does the laith, so he says no.
Seasoned rocker Alice Cooper, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? host Chris Tarrant and wildlife presenter Chris Packham compete to have their pet hates banished for ever, on the comedy panel show chaired by Frank Skinner. Their gripes in this extended version include people who talk in the cinema, men in shorts, living statues, balloon animals, parrots, Jedward and Chris Moyles.
Frank Skinner welcomes Strictly Come Dancing head judge Len Goodman, actress and impressionist Ronni Ancona and quick-witted comic Tim Vine to discuss their pet hates, in the hope of having them banished to Room 101. Their gripes include cats in the garden, karaoke DJs, foreign food and small talk at parties.
Grumpy comic Jack Dee, footballer-turned-presenter Gary Lineker and actress Fay Ripley reveal their pet hates to Frank Skinner in the hope he will banish them to Room 101. Things that really get on the guests' nerves this week include white-van drivers, competitive parents and people who tell the truth.
Outdoor survival expert Ray Mears, TV presenter Fiona Bruce and comedienne Katherine Ryan tell Frank Skinner what really gets on their wick, in the hope he will banish their bugbears to the infamous room for ever. The celebrities' gripes include caravans, cushions on beds and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini.
Actor, comedian and game-show host Alexander Armstrong reveals how he finds certain cocktail ingredients pointless, athlete Kelly Holmes is fed up of being given the runaround by the M25, and veteran sports commentator Henry Blofeld argues that people talking to him at breakfast simply isn't cricket.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as actor, comedian and Pointless host Alexander Armstrong, superstar athlete Dame Kelly Holmes and golden voice of cricket Henry Blofeld compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. The show consists of three rounds: modern life, food and drink and the wildcard round.
Chat-show host Jonathan Ross, former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan and comedienne Sara Pascoe tell Frank Skinner what really gets on their wick, in the hope he will banish their bugbears to the infamous room for ever. The celebrities' gripes include pick 'n' mix, misuse of the word 'literally' and the Grim Reaper.
TV doctor Christian Jessen, actor and presenter Warwick Davis and writer and broadcaster Victoria Coren Mitchell tell Frank Skinner what really gets on their wick, in the hope he will banish their bugbears to the infamous room for ever. The celebrities' gripes include doctors, James Bond and people who send e-mails.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as writer and broadcaster Victoria Coren Mitchell, actor Warwick Davis and Dr Christian Jessen from Embarrassing Bodies compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. The show consists of three rounds: people, modern life and the wildcard round.
Mrs Brown star Brendan O'Carroll, comedian Bob Mortimer and Countdown numbers expert Rachel Riley tell Frank Skinner what really gets on their wick, in the hope he will banish their bugbears to the infamous room for ever. Their gripes include urinal etiquette, food with bacon wrapped round it and the Essex girl stereotype.
Frank Skinner invites another three celebrities to reveal their pet hates in the hope he will banish them to Room 101. Veteran entertainer Des O'Connor reveals how he doesn't care for birthdays any more, broadcaster Adrian Chiles admits that women's shoes aren't for him and former Radio 1 Chart Show presenter Jameela Jamil isn't too keen on flatmates.
Highlights from the fourth series of the show in which celebrities reveal their pet hates in the hope Frank Skinner will banish them to Room 101. The programme features unseen footage and a reminder of all the guests' contributions, including Jack Dee's disgust of white-van drivers, Henry Blofeld's dislike of people who talk to him at breakfast, and Jameela Jamil's hate for bad break-up etiquette. Plus, the grievances of Gary Lineker, Len Goodman, Rachel Riley, Kelly Holmes, Fay Ripley and many other famous faces.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Sir Trevor McDonald, Aisling Bea and David Tennant compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101.
Frank Skinner hosts as actress Joanna Scanlan, comedian Noel Fielding and former footballer Ian Wright compete to have their pet hates consigned to Room 101.
Frank Skinner hosts as Citizen Khan Adil Ray, model citizen Katie Price and senior citizen Greg Davies compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101.
Frank Skinner invites another three celebrities to reveal their pet hates in the hope he will banish them to Room 101. Chef Heston Blumenthal hates it when people put milk in their tea first, Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark is put off by men who wear too much aftershave and stand-up comedian James Acaster hates geese.
Former Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder, comedian and actress Meera Syal and Australian stand-up Sam Simmons tell Frank Skinner what really gets on their wick, in the hope he will banish their bugbears to the infamous room for ever. The celebrities' gripes include football talk, boisterous whistling and severe makeover shows.
Frank Skinner hosts as Claudia Winkleman, John Humphrys and Russell Kane compete to have their pet hates consigned to Room 101.
Frank Skinner presents highlights and unseen material from the recent series, in which famous faces discussed their least favourite things, arguing the case for Frank to banish them to the infamous room for ever. Choices include parking, spiders, grumpy kids and people who really like Batman.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Catherine Tate, Rylan Clark-Neal and Nigel Havers compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include hipster restaurants, set-up paparazzi shoots and Jeremy Corbyn.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as David Mitchell, Judy Murray and Anita Rani compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include sniffing, walking and eating, and sugar lumps.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Rob Beckett, Ross Kemp and Sophie Ellis-Bextor compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Joe Lycett, Ricky Wilson and Zoe Lyons compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Lucy Porter, Romesh Ranganathan and Judge Rinder compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include lavish proposals, school reunions and New Year's Eve.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Rob Delaney, Davina McCall and Laurence Fox compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include people who order starters, 12 string guitars and cyclists in lycra.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Nicola Adams, Frankie Boyle and Diane Morgan compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include magicians, losing your keys and life itself.
A special addition featuring the best bits from the series and loads of brilliant stuff which you haven't seen before. Guests compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include Sugar Lumps, Enforced Seating Plans and Life Itself!
Charlie Brooker, Scarlett Moffatt and Pearl Mackie compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include Crocs, mosquitoes and having your hair cut!
Alex Brooker, Jeremy Paxman and Sally Phillips compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include positive thinking, tourist attractions and David Cameron.
Jimmy Carr, Steven Moffat and Rochelle Humes compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101, with topics including sandy beaches, other people's opinions and being Scottish.
Vicky McClure, Sandi Toksvig and Josh Widdicombe compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101, with topics including real ale, hotel leaflets and coat hangers.
Roisin Conaty, Chris Kamara and Nish Kumar compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101, with topics including bread at restaurants, downloading music and ex-partners.
Frank Skinner hosts as Stephen Mangan, Phil Wang and Holly Walsh compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show. Katherine Ryan, Geri Horner and Adam Buxton compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include phone calls, pens that don't work and marathons.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show. Bill Bailey, Alice Levine and Una Stubbs compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101.
Frank Skinner hosts a special edition of the comedy panel show featuring the best bits from the series and loads of unseen footage.
Frank Skinner hosts the fast-moving game show as headlines Sir Trevor McDonald, punchlines Aisling Bea and 'learning-his-lines' David Tennant compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. The show consists of the following choices: sushi, queuing, pigeons, lateness, my South African accent and scooters.
Frank Skinner hosts as actress Joanna Scanlan, comedian Noel Fielding and former footballer Ian Wright compete to have their pet hates consigned to Room 101. Their choices include spiders, the film Grease, bad toast etiquette, stinky cheese, numbers, hangovers and pockets on children's clothes.
Frank Skinner hosts as Citizen Khan's Adil Ray, Katie Price and Greg Davies compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Their choices include parking, beards, people with no talent on talent shows, hotel check-in and check-out and ketchup.
Room 101 returns to BBC One with host Frank Skinner. James Acaster, Kirsty Wark and Heston Blumenthal compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Their choices include: Geese, men who wear too much aftershave, people who put milk in tea first, plastic flowers, food that doesn't taste as good as you remember, the shot-put and the song Living on a Prayer.
Extended edition of Room 101. Frank Skinner hosts as Claudia Winkleman, John Humphrys and Russell Kane compete to have their pet hates consigned to Room 101. Their choices include whooping in audiences, overly friendly people on holiday, fussy eaters and all professional sport.
Frank Skinner hosts as Robert Peston, Bridget Christie and Greg James compete to have their pet hates consigned to Room 101. Topics include the Kardashians, babies, Lycra, people's sense of entitlement, management speak and politicians pretending to be normal.
Frank Skinner hosts as Bafta-winning Katherine Parkinson, laughter-spinning Russell Howard and all-the-trimmings John Torode compete to have their pet hates consigned to Room 101. Topics include massive pepper grinders, dreams, DJs who join in at the end of a song, predictive text, women who cross their legs when having their photo taken and grumpy kids.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Catherine Tate, Rylan Clark-Neal and Nigel Havers compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include hipster restaurants, set-up paparazzi shoots and Jeremy Corbyn.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as David Mitchell, Judy Murray and Anita Rani compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include sniffing, walking and eating, and sugar lumps.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Rob Beckett, Ross Kemp and Sophie Ellis-Bextor compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include teeth, misplaced clapping and snobby shop assistants.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Joe Lycett, Ricky Wilson and Zoe Lyons compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include new towels, escalators and the bartender at the local pub.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Lucy Porter, Romesh Ranganathan and Judge Rinder compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include lavish proposals, school reunions and New Year's Eve.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Richard Ayoade, Alun Cochrane and Gabby Logan compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include people who laugh out loud when reading a book, half-and-half scarves and fun.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Rob Delaney, Davina McCall and Laurence Fox compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include people who order starters, 12-string guitars and cyclists in lycra.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Nicola Adams, Frankie Boyle and Diane Morgan compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include magicians, losing your keys and life itself.
Frank Skinner hosts the comedy panel show as Charlie Brooker, Scarlett Moffatt and Pearl Mackie compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include Crocs, mosquitoes and having your hair cut.
Room 101 returns with host Frank Skinner. Alex Brooker, Jeremy Paxman and Sally Phillips compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include positive thinking, tourist attractions and David Cameron.
Room 101 returns with host Frank Skinner. Jimmy Carr, Steven Moffat and Rochelle Humes compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include sandy beaches, other people's opinions and being Scottish.
Room 101 returns with host Frank Skinner. Vicky McClure, Sandi Toksvig and Josh Widdicombe compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include real ale, hotel leaflets and coat hangers.
Room 101 returns with host Frank Skinner. Roisin Conaty, Chris Kamara and Nish Kumar compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include bread at restaurants, downloading music and ex-partners.
Frank Skinner hosts as Stephen Mangan, Phil Wang and Holly Walsh compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include The Archers, having a bath and making friends with your aerobics instructor!
Frank Skinner hosts as Katherine Ryan, Geri Horner and Adam Buxton compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include phone calls, pens that don't work and marathons.
Frank Skinner hosts as Bill Bailey, Una Stubbs and Alice Levine compete to have their pet hates and peeves consigned to Room 101. Topics include taramasalata, people who talk too loudly and drama cliches.