Duck Quacks Don't Echo - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Davina McCall, Paddy McGuinness, Stephen Mangan
Lee Mack returns for a second series of the playful panel show and is joined by Got to Dance's Davina McCall, comedian Paddy McGuinness and actor Stephen Mangan.

Holly Willoughby, Dara Ó Briain, Hugh Dennis
Next to share their pearls of wisdom with host Lee Mack are TV presenter Holly Willoughby, comedian Dara O Briain and actor Hugh Dennis.

Freddie Flintoff, Mel Giedroyc, Johnny Vegas
A League of Their Own's Freddie Flintoff, presenter Mel Giedroyc and comedian Johnny Vegas are the latest guests to join in the fact-sharing fun. Lee Mack hosts.

Richard Madeley, Jason Manford, Denise Van Outen
Join presenter Denise Van Outen, comedian Jason Manford and small-screen fave Richard Madeley as they share their nuggets of knowledge with host Lee Mack.

Chris Packham, Kimberley Walsh, Jimmy Carr
Dancing custard, colour-blind bulls, the power of Velcro... Lee Mack and guests Chris Packham, Kimberley Walsh and Jimmy Carr share more general knowledge gems.

Chris Tarrant, Kimberly Wyatt, Robert Webb
Lee Mack sees out the second series of his hit panel show with the help of TV presenter Chris Tarrant, Got to Dance judge Kimberly Wyatt and comic Robert Webb.

Best of Season 2
Relive the most memorable moments from series two of the riotous panel show.
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