Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
91Èȱ¬ Two's irreverent pop quiz, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, returns to our screens this autumn with a brand new line-up.
Joining the panel this year as team captain, alongside the ever repressible Phill Jupitus, is Mighty Boosh star Noel Fielding.
Following Simon Amstell's departure after three successful years, the new series will be presented by a string of guest hosts including Alex James, Dermot O'Leary, Jack Whitehall, Rhod Gilbert, David Walliams, Frank Skinner, James Corden and Mark Watson.
As ever, celebrity guests from the world of music and entertainment will join team captains Phil and Noel as the guest host each week navigates them through a number of musically based quiz rounds.
With the show's reputation for the unpredictable, guests are always primed for the occasional embarrassment and harmless ribbing as their knowledge of music is put to the test.
Noel Fielding said of joining the show: "I am so excited about Buzzcocks. I am leaping across the Camden rooftops dressed as a small white kitten."
Katie Taylor, executive editor, says: "It's great to welcome so many comics and top musicians, many who have proven themselves as Buzzcocks panellists in the past, to the host hot seat. Noel Fielding will bring his eclectic music taste and surrealist humour, whilst Phill, having been there since day one, now takes the title of the elder statesman of the show."
Never Mind The Buzzcocks is a TalkbackThames Production for 91Èȱ¬ Two.
This will be the 22nd series; the programme first aired on the 91Èȱ¬ in 1996.
Never Mind The Buzzcocks is produced by Stu Mather and executive produced by Jim Pullin. The series is commissioned for the 91Èȱ¬ by Katie Taylor.
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