
The Rob Brydon Show is a British chat show hosted by comedian Rob Brydon. The first series started on 17 September 2010 and consists of six regular episodes, a compilation episode and a Christmas special. The second series had six regular episodes, a Christmas special and a compilation episode. The third and final series had six regular episodes.

Entertainment show hosted by the Welsh comedian. Rob meets Little Britain star David Walliams, and there's music and chat from Sir Tom Jones. Plus, stand-up comedy from rising star Tom Deacon.

Rob Brydon meets actor, writer and presenter James Corden. There is also music and chat from Mark Ronson. Plus stand-up comedy from the up-and-coming Carly Smallman.

Rob Brydon meets QI and Blackadder star Stephen Fry. There is also music and chat from Seasick Steve, and stand-up comedy from Daniel Sloss.

Rob Brydon meets broadcasting legend Sir Terry Wogan. There is also music and chat from Sharleen Spiteri, and stand-up comedy from Hal Cruttenden.

Entertainment hosted by the Welsh comic, who meets broadcasting comedy legend Ronnie Corbett. There is also music and chat from Paloma Faith, and stand-up comedy from Lucy Porter.

To celebrate his one hundredth birthday, Sir Robert Brydon looks back to his very first TV series, way back in 2010. He reminisces about almost forgotten stars, like Stephen Fry.

Rob Brydon captures all the joy of Christmas, with a line-up including Jack Dee, Jo Brand and Alice Cooper. Adding to the fun is one of New York's finest jazz bands.

Rob Brydon returns with his unique show. He meets Little Britain star Matt Lucas for lively banter on everything from musicals to David Beckham. Rob shows off his singing voice with The Script. Plus, stand-up and opera from ventriloquist Nina Conti.

Rob Brydon meets stand-up comedian, musician and actor, Bill Bailey. British R&B soul star Beverley Knight also joins Rob for a special duet close to both of their hearts, and up-and-coming Australian comedian Celia Pacquola provides some cheeky stand-up.

Rob Brydon meets the Godfather of entertainment, Sir Bruce Forsyth. Sophie Ellis Bextor and Rob perform an unusual ballad. Plus, stand-up comedy from rising Welsh comedian Elis James.

Rob Brydon meets Chris O'Dowd, star of the blockbuster comedy movie, Bridesmaids. Ronnie Wood and Mick Hucknall join Rob for a singalong and the Faces perform live. Plus, stand-up comedy from Josh Widdicombe.

Rob Brydon has a royal visit from the legendary Dame Edna Everage and the evergreen Will Young. The unique combination of guests results in some masterful double entendres and a colourful duet. There's also stand-up comedy from the up-and-coming Phil Wang.

Rob Brydon gets up close and personal with Frank Skinner. Manchester band Hurts perform their single Wonderful Life and Rob attempts to impress them with his musical prowess. There's also stand-up comedy from Joe Wilkinson.

A chance to see highlights and exclusive unseen footage from the series through the eyes of Rob's ex-comedy partner Dai Young.

Rob Brydon returns with his unique show. He talks to Michael McIntyre about meeting Prince Charles. Plus, Alex James shares his secret passion and Amy MacDonald performs.

Rob Brydon meets legendary actor Barbara Windsor, who regales him with tales about her early career and offers insight into her unlikely friendship with Amy Winehouse.

Rob Brydon is joined by Sarah Millican, voted Queen of Comedy at the British Comedy Awards, and artist Grayson Perry. Plus music from Newton Faulkner.

Rob Brydon is joined by Ronan Keating, who looks back at a varied musical career. They are joined by comedian Jason Manford and comedy actor Neil Morrissey.

Rob Brydon is joined by Welsh singer Sir Tom Jones, Silent Witness star Emilia Fox and wildlife daredevil Steve Backshall.

Rob Brydon is joined by actor Ray Winstone, who tries to teach him how to act tough, and physicist Brian Cox. Plus, music from Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones.
Complete episode guide for The Rob Brydon Show with detailed information about every season and episode including air dates, summaries, ratings, and streaming availability in Brazil.
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