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'''''Most Annoying Person''''' was a British television programme that was broadcast on BBC Three from 27th December 2006 to 26th December 2011. Narrated by Richard Bacon and was shown during the end of the year. The show counted down the 100 "most irritating" people of said year, with celebrities, pop stars, trends and politicians included.  
'''''Most Annoying Person''''' was a British television programme that was broadcast on BBC Three from 27th December 2006 to 26th December 2011. Narrated by television and radio presenter Richard Bacon and was shown during the end of the year. The show counted down the 100 "most irritating" people of said year, with celebrities, pop stars, trends and politicians included.  


The show include a assortment of comedians, journalists and celebrities (some of which were on list) commentating about each entry. Since they had a run time of 3-5 hours, they were split into 2 or 3 episodes with the other half of the countdown list airing tomorrow after.
The show include a assortment of comedians, journalists and celebrities (some of which were on list) commentating about each entry. Since they had a run time of 3-5 hours, they were split into 2 or 3 episodes with the other half of the countdown list airing tomorrow after.
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==Gallery==
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File:BBC Most Annoying People 2008.png|thumb|Most Annoying People 2008 title card
File:BBC Most Annoying People 2010.png|thumb|Most Annoying People 2009 title card
File:BBC Most Annoying People 2011.png|thumb|Most Annoying People 2010 title card
File:BBC Most Annoying People 2011.png|thumb|Most Annoying People 2011 title card
File:Most annoying Jason Byrne.png|thumb|Comedian Jason Byrne commentating on Most Annoying People 2009.
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Revision as of 14:51, 20 May 2020

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Title card for Most Annoying People 2009

Status: Partially found



Most Annoying Person was a British television programme that was broadcast on BBC Three from 27th December 2006 to 26th December 2011. Narrated by television and radio presenter Richard Bacon and was shown during the end of the year. The show counted down the 100 "most irritating" people of said year, with celebrities, pop stars, trends and politicians included.

The show include a assortment of comedians, journalists and celebrities (some of which were on list) commentating about each entry. Since they had a run time of 3-5 hours, they were split into 2 or 3 episodes with the other half of the countdown list airing tomorrow after.

Availability

5 of the 6 episodes are considered lost and is very difficult to find full version of them other then small clips on YouTube. Searching episodes before 2009 gives little to no information. At one point, UK users could watch them on demand using BBC iPlayer but are now unavailable.[1]

On 18th May 2020, the full episode in 4 parts of Most Annoying People 2009 was found on Veoh. The episodes were uploaded to the Internet Archive for preservation.

Episode List

# Episode Title Start Date End Date Status
1 Most Annoying People 2006 27 Dec 2006[2] 28 Dec 2006 Lost
2 Most Annoying People 2007 22 Dec 2007[3] 23 Dec 2007 Lost
3 Most Annoying People 2008 27 Dec 2008[4] 29 Dec 2008 Lost
4 Most Annoying People 2009 27 Dec 2009[5] 28 Dec 2009 Found
5 Most Annoying People 2010 27 Dec 2010[6] 28 Dec 2010 Lost
6 Most Annoying People 2011 26 Dec 2011[7] 27 Dec 2011 Lost

Gallery

Reference

  1. Program listing on the BBC website. Retrieved 19 May '20
  2. Radio Times Issue 4316 schedule Retrieved 19 May '20
  3. Radio Times Issue 4367 schedule Retrieved 19 May '20
  4. Radio Times Issue 4418 schedule Retrieved 19 May '20
  5. Radio Times Issue 4469 schedule Retrieved 19 May '20
  6. BBC3 schedule Retrieved 19 May '20
  7. BBC3 schedule Retrieved 19 May '20