The TV That Made Me Series 2 Episodes Episode guide
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Hazel Irvine
20/20 Hazel Irvine joins Brian Conley to talk about the TV that helped to shape her.
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Kate Garraway
19/20 Kate Garraway joins Brian Conley to talk about the TV that helped to shape her.
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Rachel Khoo
18/20 TV chef Rachel Khoo joins Brian Conley to talk about the TV that helped shape her.
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Richard Arnold
17/20 Richard Arnold joins Brian Conley on the sofa to talk about the TV that shaped him.
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Anita Dobson
16/20 Anita Dobson joins Brian Conley to talk about the TV that helped her career.
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Amanda Abbington
15/20 Amanda Abbington joins Brian to look back at the classic TV that shaped her career.
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Kirsty Wark
14/20 Broadcaster Kirsty Wark joins Brian on the sofa to talk about the TV that shaped her.
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Paul Martin
13/20 Paul Martin joins Brian to look back at the TV that helped make him the star he is today.
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Richard Ridings
12/20 Character actor Richard Ridings joins Brian on his sofa to look back at classic TV.
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Myleene Klass
11/20 Myleene Klass joins Brian on the sofa as they take a nostalgic trip to Fraggle Rock.
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Joe Swash
10/20 Joe Swash talks about the army drama that was watched religiously in the Swash household.
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Alex Jones
9/20 Alex Jones reminisces about re-enacting scenes from her favourite kids' TV show.
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Johnny Ball
8/20 Johnny Ball talks about the TV ad that kept his teeth whiter than white.
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Alison Hammond
7/20 Alison Hammond gets a shock when Brian dresses up as a favourite cartoon character.
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John Hannah
6/20 John Hannah tells whose anarchic and ridiculous humour tickled his fancy.
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Mariella Frostrup
5/20 Mariella Frostrup tells of her love for a children's show featuring a cross-eyed lion.
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Nina Wadia
4/20 Nina Wadia looks back at The A Team, Moonlighting and Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em.
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John Prescott
3/20 John Prescott talks about how his admiration for a charismatic politician influenced him.
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Dame Esther Rantzen
2/20 Dame Esther Rantzen talks about the birth of consumer television.
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John Thomson
1/20 John Thomson tells how his love of horror helped bring him closer to his dad.