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The Mash Report

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: July 20, 2017
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 22
  • Networks: BBC Two
  • Genres: Comedy, Talk, News
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The Mash Report(2017)

TMDB Rating: 5.7 (10 votes)

Overview

Satirical and surreal news show. Nish Kumar and a cast of hilarious correspondents keep you up to date with everything that has happened - or not happened - this week.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

10 episodes • 2017

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1Episode 1Jul 20, 20170.0
2Episode 2Aug 2, 20170.0
3Episode 3Aug 9, 20170.0
4Episode 4Aug 22, 20170.0
5Episode 5Jan 18, 20180.0
6Episode 6Jan 25, 20180.0
7Episode 7Feb 1, 20180.0
8Episode 8Feb 8, 20180.0
9Episode 9Feb 15, 20180.0
10Episode 10Feb 22, 20180.0
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Season 2

6 episodes • 2018

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1Episode 1Oct 26, 20180.0
2Episode 2Nov 2, 20180.0
3Episode 3Nov 9, 20180.0
4Episode 4Nov 23, 20180.0
5Episode 5Nov 30, 20180.0
6Episode 6Dec 7, 20180.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

6 episodes • 2019

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1Episode 1Sep 5, 20190.0
2Episode 2Sep 12, 20190.0
3Episode 3Sep 19, 20190.0
4Episode 4Sep 26, 20190.0
5Episode 5Oct 4, 20190.0
6Episode 6Oct 10, 20190.0

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