Frank Skinner heads out on the road for his first chat with a celeb mate about what they've been watching and loving on iPlayer. First up, he crashes Lee Mack's bed where they discuss a love/hate relationship with horror, the genius of Kenneth Williams and an unexpected side-effect of parenthood: having an excuse to watch great kids' TV.
Frank catches up with Zoe Ball in the It Takes Two green room to discuss their favourite shows on iPlayer. Queens of the silver screen, shapeshifting aliens and some oddball treasure hunters have all caught Zoe's eye this week.
Frank catches up with Josh Widdicombe before he goes on stage for his What Do I Do Now tour. They're at the Watford Palace Theatre, relaxing in the auditorium while chatting about their BBC iPlayer picks of the week. What does Josh want to watch? Mock Prog Rock, a cutting edge doc and Man Utd footballers taking stock.
BBC iPlayer can be watched almost anywhere, and who better for Frank to talk to about this than BBC Radio 1's Greg James, whose choices include peculiar ghosts, pirate games and a comical concert.
Comedian Katherine Ryan reveals her BBC iPlayer pleasures to Frank Skinner. The pair discuss their quirky sides whilst chatting about Katherine's diverse choices, which include travel, comedy and the 'f-word'.
It won't come as a surprise that Great British Bake Off champion Nadiya Hussain loves watching a food programme - but which one? Discover which medical and musical treats are also on her menu, as she chats with Frank about what's been pleasing them on iPlayer this week.
Frank Skinner pops round to Russell Howard's house to chew through Russell's iPlayer picks and chat about their own Christmas TV traditions. Russell's diverse choices include a daytime favourite, a comedy delight and wintry animals, while Frank recommends an arty documentary.
Adrian Chiles joins his good mate Frank Skinner to pick some of his favourite programmes available on BBC iPlayer. As well as discussing his resolutions for 2016, Adrian introduces Frank to his choices; a documentary on the growth of London, an insight into the life of a British literary legend, and a drama about an inner-city kid surviving in a rough, tough world.
Frank meets writer and comedian Katy Brand as they discuss what’s been entertaining them on iPlayer recently. Katy's favourites feature the life of a broadcasting legend, the secrets of space, and a look at the artistic process.
Frank is joined by the comic Romesh Ranganathan. The pair chat about their iPlayer picks of the week ahead of Romesh's upcoming nationwide tour 'Irrational'. Romesh's choices range from the perils of wedding planning and product pitching, to the darkest depths of the ocean.
Frank riffs with influential rapper, writer, comedian and actor Doc Brown at home in his ‘creative hub'. Doc and Frank reminisce about over-competitive childhood games, kick around the issue of young footballers' attitudes to women, and get stuck into the Frank Sinatra story.
Frank meets EastEnders actor and Great Sport Relief Bake Off hopeful, Maddy Hill, to marvel at the con artists of the animal world, sample some spoken word poetry, confront the issue of loneliness and contemplate the career of Craig David.
Frank Skinner chats to the Wanted singer and Strictly winner, Jay McGuiness, about his iPlayer picks of the week. Jay's favourites feature a fascinating look at pop fandom, a prime-time drama, and a trip into the deserts and mountains of the American West.
Frank catches up with comedian Ross Noble, who shares his passion for fast bikes and careful town planning, before Frank treats Ross to a never-before-seen gem from his own personal archive.
Reggie Yates and Frank Skinner showcase the best of the new-look BBC Three online. They enjoy daring new comedy from Dane Baptiste, chuckle at People Just Do Nothing, and talk frankly about the issues of crime, punishment and execution.
Superchef Tom Kerridge tickles Frank's TV tastebuds with a journey through the cuisine of Shanghai, before sampling the wonders and woes of modern Greece, and ruminating over rock & roll and riots with The Story of Guns N' Roses.
Frank chats to Corrie, Ordinary Lies and Still Open All Hours actress, Sally Lindsay. She gets Frank hooked on gritty crime drama Happy Valley, they lock horns over a documentary about the Shah Of Iran, and share their love of George Formby's saucy songs.
John Bradley (Game of Thrones, Shameless) joins Frank to talk about their shared love of tribute bands. They take a walk on the wild side in the seedy Soho of yesteryear, and Frank quizzes John on his Mastermind specialist subject.
Frank hangs out with Charlie Sloth on his Rap Up set as they riff about rugby, Rhod Gilbert and retro sitcoms, while Frank tries to perfect his fist bump.
Frank Skinner and Al Murray discover that they don't share the same love for extreme challenges and they also take a look at post-war London through the eyes of American journalist Ed Murrow.
This week Frank chats to Dermot O’Leary, who goes loopy for snooker drama The Rack Pack. They also delve into Guy Garvey’s Music Box, and enjoy a dramatic and modern new take on the events of WW1.
Car Share's Sian Gibson reveals to Frank her fascination with all things mystical and clairvoyant. They also discuss the issue of homelessness, and Sian causes Frank to fall head over heels in love with the Carpenters.
Michael Ball takes Frank on a trip down showbiz memory lane. He shares his fascination with the Bronte sisters, and reveals that he's a big Matt Berry fan.
Outnumbered actor Tyger Drew-Honey invites Frank into his home. They share Tyger's fascination with Tim Peake and space travel, discuss the powerful drama Murdered By My Father, and enjoy inventive new sitcom Flat TV.
Frank joins Frankie Boyle in Glasgow to discuss the footballing institution Match Of The Day, Professor Green, and the motivation behind writing a good joke. Also, they candidly reveal their personal experiences with addiction.
Frank catches up with star of The IT Crowd and In The Club, Katherine Parkinson. They both fall in love with boxer Anthony Joshua, we find out what a mondegreen is, and Katherine fesses up to an embarrassing art gallery faux pas.