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All Season 1 Episode

1. Episode 1

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Russell comments on a week in which there was a largely botched terrorist attack on the Tube; talks to the children of the world about Vladimir Putin; and interviews Labour MP Diane Abbott. Stand-up from Kiri Pritchard-McLean.

2. Episode 2

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Uber, Trump and Kim Jong-un get the Russell Howard treatment as he mocks the madness of the news. He also chats to comedy writer Adam Kay.

3. Episode 3

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Join Russell for his take on current affairs as he mocks the madness of the news and talks with actor and comedian Greg Davies. Stand-up from Desiree Burch.

4. Episode 4

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Join Russell for his take on current affairs as he mocks the madness of the news and talks with Richard Branson. Stand-up from Phil Ellis.

5. Episode 5

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Join Russell for his take on current affairs as he mocks the madness of the news and talks with newsreader and presenter Fiona Bruce. Anna Mann performs.

6. Episode 6

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Russell talks with singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. Rob Auton performs.

7. Episode 7

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Join Russell as he mocks the madness of the news and talks Ku Klux Klan with blues musician Daryl Davis. Musical comedy from Harry & Chris.

8. Episode 8

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Join Russell as he mocks the madness of the news and talks to activist and writer Harry Leslie Smith. Stand-up from Paul Chowdhry.

9. Episode 9

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Russell mocks the madness of the news and talks to Canadian author, social activist and filmmaker Naomi Klein. Stand-up from Mo Gilligan.

10. Episode 10

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Join Russell as he mocks the madness of the news and talks charity with Manchester United star Juan Mata. Stand-up from Julian Deane.

11. Episode 11

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Russell is joined by the award-winning comedian Roisin Conaty. Stand-up from Fern Brady.

12. Episode 12

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Russell talks to award-winning comedian Sarah Millican, and there's stand-up from Mae Martin.

13. Episode 13

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Russell talks to chef Jamie Oliver. Stand-up from Ed Gamble.

14. The Russell Howard Christmas Hour

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This week, Russell is joined by comedian John Oliver, in his first British TV appearance since 2006.