王洛宾
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:A comedy trivia quiz based around pop music, originally hosted by Mark Lamarr up to October 2006, currently hosted by Simon Amstell. Te am captains Phil Jupitus and Bill Bailey (who replaced Sean Hughes in May 2002) are joined each week by different music stars. Popular rounds include one where team members have to identify song intros hummed to them and another where a bygone music star has to be picked out of a line-up of lookalikes.• Season 25Episode # Air Date# Guests25-01 03/Oct/11 David Hasselhoff, Amelle Berrabah, Louie Spence, Peter Serafinowicz, Loick Essien25-02 10/Oct/11 Jack Dee, Alex James, Spencer Matthews, Maverick Sabre, Seann Walsh25-03 17/Oct/11 Lorraine Kelly, Stacey Solomon, Tony Law, Jarred Christmas, Professor Green25-04 24/Oct/11 Adam Buxton, Reggie Yates, Margaret Cho, Dynamo, Beverley Knight25-05 31/Oct/11 Will Young, Sinitta, Mark Watson, Paul Foot, Toddla T25-06 07/Nov/11 Greg Davies, Frankie Boyle, Amy Childs, Tinchy Stryder, Ian 'H' Watkins, Holly Walsh25-07 14/Nov/11 Alice Cooper, Olly Murs, Wretch 32, Rufus Hound, Penny Smith25-08 21/Nov/11 James Blunt, Harry Judd, Sean Paul, Sarah Millican, Matt Crosby25-09 28/Nov/11 Tinie Tempah, Pixie Lott, Example, Chris Ramsey, Joey Page25-10 05/Dec/11 Cilla Black, Holly Willoughby, Rizzle Kicks, Tiffany Stevenson, Angelos Epithemiou25-11 12/Dec/11 Rhod Gilbert, Jimmy Osmond, Caroline Flack, Charlie Baker, Tom Parker25-12 19/Dec/11 John Barrowman, Jason Derulo, Joe Wilkinson, Jason Manford, Helen Skelton25-13 29/Dec/11 Series Highlights
林家栋
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:IKEA is undoubtedly one of the world's most successful, enigmatic, and recognisable global brands. Last year nearly 800 million people in 49 countries visited its stores, which had a turnover of more than £30 billion.In a major new three-part series, our cameras explore the world of IKEA, from the design studios to factories and stores, for the very first time.Few companies can legitimately claim to shape the way we live today. Fewer still inspire a cult-like devotion in customers and employees alike. But IKEA is not like other companies.The famously secretive Swedish furniture retailer is guided by the principle of creating 'the better everyday life for the many people'. But what is the secret to its success? How does the machine of IKEA affect the people who work for it, and how does its ruthlessly efficient business model affect the world?