It's Only TV...but I Like It

It's Only TV...but I Like It

Title card for series 2–4
Genre Comedy panel game
Created by Jonathan Ross
Andy Davies
Jon Naismith
Directed by David G. Croft
Ian Lorimer
Presented by Jonathan Ross
Starring Julian Clary
Jack Dee
Phill Jupitus
Theme music composer Pete Baikie
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 32
Production
Executive producer(s) Addison Cresswell
Producer(s) Andy Davies
Jon Naismith
Shaun Pye
Running time 29 minutes
Production company(s) Open Mike Productions
Release
Original network BBC One
Original release 3 June 1999 (1999-06-03) 
16 August 2002 (2002-08-16)

It's Only TV... But I Like It is a comedy celebrity panel gameshow about television. It originally aired on BBC One from 3 June 1999 through 23 August 2002. Its presenter was Jonathan Ross, and the regular team captains were Julian Clary, Jack Dee (series 1 only), and Phill Jupitus.

Overview

The teams played through various rounds in order to gain points. Whichever team had the most points at the end was declared the winner. If both teams had equal points at the end, then the result was declared as a draw with no tie-breaker played.

Rounds

There were various rounds played throughout the series, including:

The show always ended with a quickfire round with the teams on their buzzers. The three quickfire rounds were:

Return

The show returned on 5 March 2011 for a special during the BBC's 24 Hour Panel People in aid of Comic Relief 2011. The show's former team captain Jack Dee hosted with Ulrika Jonsson and Charlie Brooker as team captains. The guests were David Walliams, Danny Wallace, Tom Deacon, and Penny Smith.

Episodes

The coloured backgrounds denote the result of each of the shows:

     – indicates Julian's team won
     – indicates Jack's/Phill's team won
     – indicates the game ended in a draw

Series 1 (1999)

No. Episode First broadcast Julian's guests Jack's guests Scores
1
1x01 3 June 1999 Ant & Dec and John Thomson Caroline Aherne and Antony Worrall Thompson 15–6
2
1x02 10 June 1999 Fay Ripley and Barbara Windsor John Challis and Neil Morrissey 15–17
3
1x03 17 June 1999 Leslie Ash and Bill Tarmey Patsy Palmer and Rowland Rivron 22–19
4
1x04 24 June 1999 John Leslie and Wendy Richard Sarah White and Richard Whiteley 21–14
5
1x05 1 July 1999 Wolf and John Inman Mark Lamarr and Trev & Simon 13–13
6
1x06 8 July 1999 Nigel Havers and Lorraine Kelly Jayne Middlemiss and Tim Healy 30–11
7
1x07 15 July 1999 Leslie Grantham and Carol Smillie Leslie Phillips and Jamie Theakston TBC
8
1x08 22 July 1999 Ainsley Harriott and Melanie Sykes John Noakes and Les Dennis TBC

Series 2 (2000)

No. Episode First broadcast Julian's guests Phill's guests Scores
9
2x01 24 February 2000 Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Adam Rickitt Ulrika Jonsson and Leslie Phillips TBC
10
2x02 2 March 2000 Davina McCall and Dean Sullivan Esther Rantzen and Max Beesley TBC
11
2x03 9 March 2000 Anna Ryder Richardson and Angela Griffin John Sergeant and Noddy Holder TBC
12
2x04 16 March 2000 Shane Richie and Gloria Hunniford Alice Beer and Jack Docherty TBC
13
2x05 23 March 2000 Shaun Williamson and Donna Air Norman Wisdom and Meera Syal TBC
14
2x06 30 March 2000 Keith Chegwin and Amanda Holden Peter Davison and Suggs TBC
15
2x07 6 April 2000 Oz Clarke and Kirsty Young Fern Britton and "Handy" Andy 8–17
16
2x08 13 April 2000 Boy George and Charlotte Coleman Esther McVey and Phil Daniels TBC

Series 3 (2001)

No. Episode First broadcast Julian's guests Phill's guests Scores
17
3x01 23 February 2001 "Nasty" Nick and Lisa Rogers Claire Sweeney and Ainsley Harriott 16–12
18
3x02 2 March 2001 Richard Blackwood and Valerie Singleton Gail Porter and Graham Cole 11–10
19
3x03 9 March 2001 Dermot O'Leary and Liz Smith Linda Barker and Richard Whiteley 16–15
20
3x04 16 March 2001 Patrick Kielty and Keith Duffy Vanessa Feltz and Jeremy Spake 23–12
21
3x05 23 March 2001 Ralf Little and Gaby Roslin Emma Noble and Rich Hall TBC
22
3x06 30 March 2001 Jim Bowen and Philippa Forrester Tricia Penrose and Fred MacAulay TBC
23
3x07 13 April 2001 Rowland Rivron and Linda Robson Doon Mackichan and Les Dennis TBC
24
3x08 20 April 2001 Craig Doyle and Jilly Goolden Michelle Collins and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen 15–15

Series 4 (2002)

No. Episode First broadcast Julian's guests Phill's guests Scores
25
4x01 28 June 2002 Joe Mace and Jennie Bond Terry Wogan and Ainsley Harriott 19–19
26
4x02 5 July 2002 Ian McCaskill and Myleene Klass Lucy Speed and Richard Blackwood 8–9
27
4x03 12 July 2002 Vernon Kay and Debra Stephenson Angela Rippon and Jo Brand TBC
28
4x04 19 July 2002 Barbara Windsor and Keith Harris[upper-alpha 1] Carol Smillie and Adam and Joe TBC
29
4x05 26 July 2002 Ed Byrne and Angela Griffin David Dickinson and Steven Pinder 17–15
30
4x06 2 August 2002 Cannon and Ball and Gina Yashere Patsy Palmer and Stuart Hall TBC
31
4x07 9 August 2002 Roy Walker and Katy Hill Diarmuid Gavin and Nicholas R. Bailey TBC
32
4x08 16 August 2002 The Krankies and Goldie Coleen Nolan and Gary Beadle TBC
  1. Harris was accompanied by his puppets, Orville the Duck and Cuddles the Monkey.

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