Mock The Week Makes Triumphant Return to Television on TLC
- Comedy in Your Eye
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Get ready for a dose of sharp wit and topical humour, as the beloved satirical panel show Mock The Week is set to return to television screens. After being axed by the BBC in 2022, the show's rights have reverted to producers, paving the way for new episodes on the TV channel TLC in 2026. This move coincides with TLC's transition to a free-to-air platform in the UK, aiming to attract a wider audience with a refreshed content lineup.
Key Takeaways
Mock The Week will return with new episodes in 2026.
The show will air on the TV channel TLC.
TLC is becoming a free-to-air channel in the UK from January 2026.
It is currently unknown if hosts Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis will return.
A New Chapter for a Comedy Staple
Mock The Week, which enjoyed a successful 17-year run on the BBC, was initially cancelled to make way for new programming. However, the popular format, created by Dan Patterson and Mark Leveson, is now being revived by TLC, a channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. The channel is set to become free-to-air in the UK starting January 2026, and the "new-look" Mock The Week will be a cornerstone of its revamped schedule.
What to Expect
While details are still emerging, TLC has confirmed that a "new-look Mock The Week" will be part of its 2026 programming. This raises questions about the potential return of long-standing host Dara O Briain and regular panellist Hugh Dennis. The new iteration of the show will join a schedule that also includes repeats of popular American sitcoms such as Young Sheldon, Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, and Mike & Molly.
Graham Lafferty, from WBD UK & Ireland, expressed enthusiasm for the channel's transformation. "We are thrilled to announce a new-look line-up of content for TLC in the UK and Ireland for January 2026 - and that we are able to bring the channel to more viewers with a move to free-to-air in the UK," he stated. "Through TLC, we are excited to commission and curate a broad entertainment channel that spans both scripted and unscripted content, including award-winning shows like The Big Bang Theory, through to a new-look British comedy staple like Mock The Week."
Further information regarding the specific plans for Mock The Week is anticipated to be released in the near future.
Sources
Mock The Week to return, British Comedy Guide.






