8 Out of 10 Cats Season 3 Episode 8 Series 3 Episode 8
- 23 min
In Series 3 Episode 8 of the British comedy panel show 8 Out of 10 Cats, host Jimmy Carr is joined by team captains Sean Lock and Dave Spikey, as well as guests Richard Madeley, Gyles Brandreth, Lauren Laverne, and Sarah Millican.
The episode kicks off with the opening round, where the panelists guess how many people said they would rather be rich than good-looking in a survey. The conversation quickly devolves into jokes about the relative attractiveness of the guests, with Richard joking that he's "an ageing beauty" and Dave quipping that he's "not a classically handsome man."
The first topic up for discussion is the British public's favorite crisps (potato chips, for non-British viewers). Sean and Dave debate the merits of various brands and flavors, with Sean firmly in the camp of classic salt and vinegar, while Dave prefers the more exotic Thai Sweet Chili. Richard chimes in with an anecdote about a time he brought a packet of barbecue-flavored crisps to a dinner party, only to be met with polite horror from his fellow guests.
Next up is a round on current events, where the panelists are asked to guess what percentage of Americans believe in ghosts. After some initial confusion about whose job it is to explain the question to Richard, the panelists settle in and offer their guesses. Gyles suggests that belief in the supernatural is tied to income level, while Lauren admits to being a "massive scaredy-cat."
The conversation then turns to the topic of classic British sitcoms, with the panelists being asked to name the most catchphrase-heavy shows of all time. Dave is quick to mention his own show, Phoenix Nights, which he claims had "a catchphrase for everything." Sean brings up Only Fools and Horses, while Sarah cites The Royle Family as her personal favorite.
One round that generates plenty of laughs is all about bizarre celebrity baby names, with the panelists guessing which famous parents named their children things like "Apple" and "Pirate." Richard admits that he's not great with pop culture trivia, but manages to correctly identify Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin as the culprits behind Apple's name. Lauren confesses that she named her own daughter "Fallow," which is met with a mixture of surprise and delight from the other guests.
The final round of the episode is a quickfire round, where the panelists are asked to come up with funny responses to a variety of questions. Topics include unusual flavor combinations (such as chocolate-covered bacon) and people who are more intelligent than they are attractive. The round ends with a hilarious bit where the panelists have to improvise an entire stand-up routine based on audience suggestions, with Sarah doing a spot-on impression of a West Country farmer and Richard cracking jokes about "getting down with the kids."
Overall, Series 3 Episode 8 of 8 Out of 10 Cats is a hilarious romp through a variety of topics, with plenty of witty banter and off-the-cuff jokes from all of the panelists. Fans of British comedies and panel shows won't want to miss this episode!