Dawn French and Kathy Lloyd gave the show a big, bouncey start, in two entirely different ways.
Mick and Chris discuss their gingerness.
A classic episode if only for the look of panic on Chris' face when Ewan McGregor uttered the 'F-word' on the live show. Priceless.
James Brown shows the young uns how to do it - he feels good!
An acoustic version of 'Pinball wizard' made up fpr the fact that Eva Herzigova declined the opportunity to down a stein of ale in one go.
A notable appearance from the reclusive Van Morrison.
Ah yes, the infamous episode where Shaun Ryder swore his head off, resulting in the programme being recorded instead on being braodcast live. Classic.
Britpops' Alan Bennett, Jarvis Cocker talks to Chris.
Broadcast on Good Friday not from the studio, but from Chris' flat.
It was worth sitting through the interview with Andy Cole, knowing Elvis Costello was in the building.
A visit to the home of Vic Reeves and a liasion with a pig.
Chris Evans presents the first in a new series of the popular teatime show and this week it features Don Henderson, Cleo Rocos and Greta Scacchi.
Just like All Saints, only talentless, not as pretty, made dreadful noise and none of the lads fancied them.
Chris Evans' live anniversary special includes Blur, Shaun Ryder, Liam Gallagher, Roger Daltrey, Ian Broudie and Zak Starkey, Jeremy Clarkson and classic moments from the original series.
Chris Evans follows up his one-off edition aired in June, with the first of a brand new series of the lively entertainment show mixing music and chat with stunts and skits, featuring U2, Take That, Steve Coogan, Slaves and Saoirse Ronan in its opening line-up. Despite ongoing commitments to Radio 2 and now BBC Two's Top Gear, the host has managed to find time to schedule this new set of programmes into his busy diary, and it will be interesting to see whether the unpredictable, wild nature of the former incarnation can be replicated on an ongoing basis.
Chris Evans hosts the lively entertainment show. The week's guests include singer Justin Bieber, actress Dawn French, hip hop stars Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, X-Men: Apocalypse actor Nicholas Hoult and synthpop duo Hurts.
Chris Evans welcomes guests including Duran Duran and former Girls Aloud member, now X Factor judge Cheryl Fernandez-Versini to his lively entertainment show. Plus, music by Eagles of Death Metal and Foals.
Coldplay and American actors Julianne Moore and Stanley Tucci join host Chris Evans for some lively banter, together with stunts and skits direct from the programme's new home in central London. Plus, music by the Maccabees and the Vamps.
Chris Evans' seminal cult entertainment show continues the new series with brand new features, stunts and skits and guests including musician, DJ, singer and record producer Mark Ronson. Plus, music by ELO, Hozier and Stereophonics.
Chris Evans continues the revamped series, broadcasting from a new home in central London, with features and raucous stunts, and guests including Ellie Goulding, the Vamps, Wolf Alice and Jamie Lawson.
Chris Evans continues the revamped series, broadcasting from a new home in central London. Guests include Kylie Minogue and Daniel Radcliffe, while music is provided courtesy of Florence and the Machine, Mumford & Sons, and Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats.
Actors Martin Freeman and Idris Elba, musical duo Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott, singer-songwriter James Bay, singer and X Factor judge Rita Ora and drum 'n' bass duo Sigma join Chris Evans for the lively entertainment show mixing music and chat with stunts and skits.
Chris Evans is joined by Alan Partridge to co-host this special Christmas comedy show, with guests including James Corden, Jack Whitehall and Lee Mack. Plus, music by Sir Tom Jones, Bryan Adams, Lianne La Havas and Elle King.
Guests include Quentin Tarantino, Kurt Russell, Will Poulter, Sia, New Order and Olly Murs
Chris Evans interviews Keith, Mick, Charlie and Ronnie backstage at the United Center Chicago on 12th April 1999