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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: June 3, 1999
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 32
  • Networks: BBC One
  • Genres: Comedy
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It's Only TV But I Like It(1999)

TMDB Rating: 6.0 (1 votes)

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Season 1

8 episodes • 1999

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Caroline Aherne, John Thomson, Ant & Dec, Anthony Worrall ThompsonJun 3, 19990.0
2Neil Morrissey, Barbara Windsor, John Challis, Fay RipleyJun 10, 19990.0
3Patsy Palmer, Bill Tarmy, Rowland Rivron, Leslie AshJun 17, 19990.0
4Richard Whiteley, Wendy Richard, Sarah White, John LeslieJun 24, 19990.0
5Wolf, John Inman, Mark Lamarr, Trevor & SimonJul 1, 19990.0
6Lorraine Kelly, Nigel Havers, Tim Healy, Jayne MiddlemissJul 8, 19990.0
7Leslie Phillips, Leslie Grantham, Jamie Theakston, Carol SmillieJul 15, 19990.0
8Ainsley Harriott, Les Dennis, Melanie Sykes, John NoakesJul 22, 19990.0
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Season 2

8 episodes • 2000

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Adam Rickitt, Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen, Ulrika Jonsson, Leslie PhillipsFeb 24, 20000.0
2Davina McCall, Max Beesley, Esther Rantzen, Dean SullivanMar 2, 20000.0
3John Sargent, Noddy Holder, Anna Ryder-Richardson, Angela GriffinMar 9, 20000.0
4Shane Richie, Gloria Hunniford, Alice Beer, Jack DochertyMar 16, 20000.0
5Shaun Williamson, Donna Air, Meera Syal, Norman WisdomMar 23, 20000.0
6Keith Chegwin, Amanda Holden, Suggs, Peter DavisonMar 30, 20000.0
7Fern Britton, Andy Kane, Kirsty Young, Oz ClarkeApr 6, 20000.0
8Phil Daniels, Esther McVey, Charlotte Coleman, Boy GeorgeApr 13, 20000.0
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Season 3

8 episodes • 2001

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Lisa Rogers, Ainsley Harriott, Nick Bateman, Claire SweeneyFeb 23, 20010.0
2Valerie Singleton, Richard Blackwood, Gail Porter, Graham ColeMar 2, 20010.0
3Liz Smith, Dermot Leary, Linda Barker, Richard WhiteleyMar 9, 20010.0
4Keith Duffy, Patrick Kielty, Jeremy Spake, Vanessa FeltzMar 23, 20010.0
5Ralf Little, Gaby Roslin, Emma Noble, Rich HallMar 30, 20010.0
6Philippa Forrester, Jim Bowen, Fred Macaulay, Tricia PenroseApr 6, 20010.0
7Linda Robson, Rowland Rivron, Doon Mackichan, Les DennisApr 13, 20010.0
8Jilly Goulden, Michelle Collins, Craig Doyle, Lawrence BowenApr 20, 20010.0
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Season 4

8 episodes • 2002

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Joe Mace, Jennie Bond, Terry Wogan, Ainsley HarriottJun 28, 20020.0
2Ian McCaskill, Lucy Speed, Myleene Klass, Richard BlackwoodJul 5, 20020.0
3Vernon Kay, Debra Stephenson, Angela Rippon, Jo BrandJul 12, 20020.0
4Barbara Windsor, Keith Harris, Carol Smillie, Adam & JoeJul 19, 20020.0
5Ed Byrne, Angela Griffin, David Dickinson, Steven PinderJul 26, 20020.0
6Cannon & Ball, Gina Yashere, Patsy Palmer, Stuart HallAug 2, 20020.0
7Roy Walker, Katy Hill, Diarmuid Gavin, Nicholas BaileyAug 9, 20020.0
8The Krankies, Goldie, Coleen Nolan, Gary BeadleAug 16, 20020.0

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