8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown - Season 18

Season 18

Episodes

Miles Jupp, Rose Matafeo, Vic Reeves
Sean Lock and Miles Jupp take on Jon Richardson and Rose Matafeo, while Vic Reeves joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner. Hosted by Jimmy Carr, with regular Countdown mathematician Rachel Riley looking after the numbers and letters.

Victoria Coren Mitchell, James Acaster, Morgana Robinson
Sean Lock and Victoria Coren Mitchell take on Jon Richardson and James Acaster, while Morgana Robinson joins wordsmith Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner.

Joe Wilkinson, Sara Pascoe, Sam Simmons
Sean Lock and Joe Wilkinson take on Jon Richardson and Sara Pascoe. Sam Simmons is in Dictionary Corner, while maths whizz Rachel Riley looks after the letters and numbers.

Rob Beckett, Alan Carr, Sarah Millican, Nick Mohammed
Sean Lock and Rob Beckett take on special guest team captain Alan Carr and Sarah Millican. Nick Mohammed is in Dictionary Corner with Susie Dent. With Jimmy Carr and Rachel Riley.

Sara Pascoe, Alan Carr, Tom Allen, Rosie Jones
Sean Lock and Sara Pascoe take on special guest team captain Alan Carr and Tom Allen in the classic words-and-numbers quiz, while Rosie Jones joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner. Hosted by Jimmy Carr, with regular Countdown mathematician Rachel Riley looking after the numbers and letters.

Harriet Kemsley, Alan Carr, Catherine Tate, Adam Buxton
Sean Lock and Harriet Kemsley take on special guest team captain Alan Carr and Catherine Tate, while Adam Buxton joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner.

Katherine Ryan, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Riches
Sean Lock and Katherine Ryan take on Jon Richardson and Joe Wilkinson in the classic words-and-numbers quiz, while Adam Riches as Sean Bean joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner. Hosted by Jimmy Carr, with regular Countdown mathematician Rachel Riley looking after the numbers and letters.
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