Is that Steve Frost on Never Mind the Buzzcocks? Why yes it is! This is from 2005 and features: Pete Tong, Chris Park, Fearne Cotton, Steve Frost, Bill Bailey, Phill Jupitus and Mark Lamarr hosting.
Second part of this episode. "The nearest to six pounds she's got is five pounds! Where are your accounts when you start to call five pounds 'nearly six'?!" Dom is a great liar, I feel. He always sounds very convincing about the most outrageous facts. Frankie, on the other hand, is pretty bad at this, since he couldn't stop grinning all the way through his lie.
Second part of this Buzzcocks episode. I felt so validated when I realized I knew the Beyonce intro. Poor Steve, he looked so scared when Bill was doing those strange noises. Also, that lady in the lineup seemed pretty enthusiastic about...not being guessed?
This is, I think, Josie's only appearance on the show - I can't check for sure because the Wikipedia episode lists for NMTB consider season 5 as only having 7 episodes. This is how the file was marked, however. Thanks to AC from the wtata.com forum.
Third and final part of this episode. I had no idea that Eastenders was a pool of overacting. FRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANK! FRAAAAAAAAAANK! I love the way John mimics Lee's accent when he says "alright!". Just listen to David when he's telling them to shut up. Oh lord, the angrier he gets, the funnier he tends to be. And, of course, John had to get involved in some sort of subtext-filled activity.
Third and final part of this episode. That fast food song is the strangest thing I ever heard. No, wait, Bill singing it is the strangest thing I ever heard. Despite that, he was great in this show; Steve was pretty quiet, but still amusing.
A random episode from season 17. I was going to upload the Stephen Fry episode from this season, but it has already been uploaded by the user fryarchives. Ian's guest is Meera Syal and Paul's guest is Brian Sewell. From the moment I heard his voice, I knew this episode was going to be great. And he's in Paul's team. *glues face to screen*
Sorry for the horrible sound quality, btw. It isn't a particularly fun episode, and that bloke on Sean's team - the one that does voices - kind of irks me. Sometimes, I think the panelists already know which songs are played in the intros round because...how do they guess them? The only one I ever got right was one from Annie Lennox.