Ep 3. Episode 3
- April 7, 2019
- 39 min
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7.8 (14)
It's time for another episode of the hilarious comedy panel show, 8 Out of 10 Cats! In season 21 episode 3, named Episode 3, host Jimmy Carr is joined by comedians Aisling Bea and Sara Pascoe, as well as guest panellists Richard Osman and David O'Doherty.
As always, the show begins with the popular "What Are You Talking About?" segment, where the guests are given a random topic and have to guess what the public's opinion on it is. From Brexit to avocados, the panellists come up with some hilarious responses and try to guess what the surveyed group of people said.
Next up is the "Polling Booth" segment, where the panellists discuss various topics chosen by the viewers at home. This episode's topics include "the most annoying thing about food packaging" and "what makes you enter or leave a room". With witty banter and sharp commentary, the panellists give their takes and share some hilarious stories.
Following the "Polling Booth" segment is the "Believe It or Not" game, where the panellists must decide whether a statement is true or false. With some bizarre facts and tricky questions, this segment always keeps the participants on their toes.
The episode also features the "Pick of the Polls" segment, where the panellists choose their favourite poll from a selection of recent surveys. This week's polls include "how quickly do you judge a book by its cover?" and "what is the strangest thing you've ever eaten?"
As always, the show ends with the "Final Countdown" round, where the panellists must guess the top ten things the public voted on for a specific topic. This episode's topic is "things that make you feel old", and the panellists give their predictions and share some funny stories about getting older.
Overall, season 21 episode 3 of 8 Out of 10 Cats is a hilarious and entertaining addition to the series. With witty banter, interesting discussions, and some downright bizarre facts, this episode is sure to have you laughing out loud. So sit back, relax, and enjoy as Jimmy Carr and his panellists take on the world of polls and surveys in their own unique way.