You've Been Framed! - Season 29

Season 29
Episodes

Episode 1

Episode 2
Clips featured include a cat peeing in a dog bowl and Darth Vader feeling the force.

Episode 3
Clips include a cat attacking a drone and a snake hitching a ride.

Episode 4
Harry Hill narrates more home-footage calamities, featuring a look at what Ant & Dec could look like in their 60's.

Episode 5
Harry Hill narrates more home-footage calamities, featuring a look at a egg that explodes in a boy's eye.

Episode 6
Harry Hill narrates more home-footage calamities, featuring a tropical bird that attacks a Grandad's tearducts.

Episode 7
Harry Hill narrates more home-footage calamities, featuring a building that destroys a sports car.

Episode 8
Clips featured include a pelican pushing a boy off a pier and a bodybuilder who hits himself in the eye with a dumbbell.

Episode 9
Clips featured are a builder falling through a ceiling, a lorry reversing over a lampost and a bulldog fires snot at his owner.

Goes Wild!
Harry Hill runs screaming from drones and selfie sticks as he narrates more accidents filmed by viewers in his typically surreal style. This time, a selfie turns smelly, one mum's coil is used as a toy, and an old man's moobs upstage a bride at her wedding.

Episode 11
A speedboat soaks one toddler, while another is in need of an exorcist, a dog relieves himself on a smartphone - and one dozy driver chases his car after forgetting to apply the handbrake.

Episode 12
Harry Hill narrates more hilarious home videos filmed by viewers on their smartphones, drones and dash cams. A speedboat soaks one toddler while another is in need of an exorcist, a dog relieves himself on a smartphone - and one dozy driver chases his car after forgetting to apply the handbrake.

Episode 13
Harry Hill narrates more digital disasters - as captured on phones, drones and selfie sticks - in his own inimitable style. Who will be the star of the show this week?
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