Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask
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Seasons | 2
Episodes | 11
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 2011-05-30
Last EP | 2013-03-26
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Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask is a British comedy panel show hosted by Alexander Armstrong. The pilot was shown on Dave on 30 May 2011. The guests on the pilot were Robert Webb, Katy Brand and Griff Rhys Jones. After a positive reaction to the pilot, Dave ordered a full series which was filmed in October 2011 and broadcast from 6 February 2012. A second series began 26 February 2013.
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season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2012-02-06
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Graham Norton, Sandi Toksvig and Marcus Brigstocke
2012-02-06
The first episode sees Graham Norton, Sandi Toksvig and Marcus Brigstocke do battle among themselves.
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Jimmy Carr, Rufus Hound and Andi Osho
2012-02-13
Ingenious panel show hosted by Alexander Armstrong in which guests must both answer and devise the questions. Alexander is joined by Jimmy Carr, Rufus Hound and Andi Osho.
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Ed Byrne, Mark Watson and Russell Kane
2012-02-20
Comedy king Alexander Armstrong hosts a unique panel show in which panellists devise - as well as answer - the questions. With Ed Byrne, Mark Watson and Russell Kane.
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Clive Anderson, Sue Perkins and Daniel Sloss
2012-02-27
More from the ingenious panel show hosted by Alexander Armstrong. Devising - as well as answering - the questions here are Clive Anderson, Sue Perkins and Daniel Sloss.
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Jimmy Carr, Robert Webb and Andrew Maxwell
2012-03-05
Alexander Armstrong hosts a panel show exclusive to Dave in which panellists devise - and answer - the questions. Jimmy Carr, Robert Webb and Andrew Maxwell are the guests.
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Russell Kane, Andy Parsons and Steve Punt
2012-03-12
Ingenious panel show hosted by Alexander Armstrong in which guests must both answer and devise the questions. Alexander is joined by Russell Kane, Andy Parsons and Steve Punt.
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