Next Episode of Duck Quacks Don't Echo is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Can dogs catch yawns from humans? Is it possible to sneeze with your eyes open? And do duck quacks indeed echo? Luckily, Lee Mack's on hand to answer these important questions in a brand new comedy panel series.Each week, three celebrity guests will offer up an incredible fact for discussion. With the help of some plucky boffins, they'll attempt to prove to their fellow panelists - and the nation - it's true. The first episode features Ruth Jones, alongside Dara O'Briain and Spice Girl, Melanie C.No stone will be left unturned in pursuit of the truth, whether it involves gluing celebs to the ceiling or giving electric shocks to the general public - for research purposes, of course.Panelists will score one another as they strive to unearth the most mind-blowing facts and the winner each week will take part in a daring studio stunt in the name of science (and great telly)."I'm really, really excited at the prospect of finally putting to the test such important, profound and meaningful debates as, 'Do cows with names really provide more milk?'" says Lee Mack.Well, do they?
Lee Mack returns for a second series of the playful panel show and is joined by Got to Dance's Davina McCall, comedian Paddy McGuinness and actor Stephen Mangan.
Next to share their pearls of wisdom with host Lee Mack are TV presenter Holly Willoughby, comedian Dara O Briain and actor Hugh Dennis.
A League of Their Own's Freddie Flintoff, presenter Mel Giedroyc and comedian Johnny Vegas are the latest guests to join in the fact-sharing fun. Lee Mack hosts.
Join presenter Denise Van Outen, comedian Jason Manford and small-screen fave Richard Madeley as they share their nuggets of knowledge with host Lee Mack.
Dancing custard, colour-blind bulls, the power of Velcro... Lee Mack and guests Chris Packham, Kimberley Walsh and Jimmy Carr share more general knowledge gems.
Lee Mack sees out the second series of his hit panel show with the help of TV presenter Chris Tarrant, Got to Dance judge Kimberly Wyatt and comic Robert Webb.
Relive the most memorable moments from series two of the riotous panel show.
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