The Gogglesprogs give their honest, inimitable and hilarious take on First Dates, Nature's Weirdest Events and the movie Dirty Dancing.
The Gogglesprogs give their honest, inimitable and hilarious take on The Crystal Maze, The Great Pottery Throw Down and some classic movies.
The Gogglesprogs give their honest, inimitable and hilarious take on Antiques Roadshow, Galapagos and Back to the Future Part II.
The Gogglesprogs give their honest, inimitable and hilarious take on This Morning and Doctor Who, and sing along to The Sound of Music.
This week, the Gogglesprogs give their honest, inimitable and ultimately hilarious take on the latest election fall out, the most entertaining acts on Britain's Got Talent, and the classic Robin William's film Mrs Doubtfire.
The Gogglesprogs are back, watching a range of TV from recent months, from entertainment shows to documentaries and classic films, as well as up-to-the-minute news stories. There are some new faces on the sofa, alongside six-year-old Molly and her eight-year-old brother William, who both love helping out on the family farm; friends Stephanie and Christina - Stephanie loves Justin Bieber while Christina prefers classical music; and schoolmates Jacob and Connor, who are in the Mini Enterprise Club together. In this episode, the Gogglesprogs give their honest, inimitable and ultimately hilarious take on the general election, Mary Berry and the classic film Grease.
The Gogglesprogs watch more TV from the past months, from entertainment shows to documentaries and classic films, as well as up-to-the-minute news stories. What do they think of our biggest and best TV?
In Hertfordshire, best friends Valencia and Taya have known each other since they were babies, and in London, science-mad mates Dotty and Macy also share a love of Adele. In this episode the Gogglesprogs give their unique and hilarious insight into The Voice, 24 Hours in A&E and Wallace and Gromit.
In Kent, footy-mad mates Will, Max, Spencer, Harry and Daniel have been friends since they were four years old, and in Blackpool, sisters Emma and Brooke share a love of singing and gymnastics. In this episode, the Gogglesprogs give their honest and hilarious views on Call the Midwife, The Getaway Car and The Wizard of Oz.
In this episode, the Gogglesprogs give their honest and hilarious views on Simply Nigella, The Lion King and Made in Chelsea.
In this episode, the Gogglesprogs give their unique take on Take Me Out, Countdown and Star Wars.
This week, the Gogglesprogs give their honest, inimitable and ultimately hilarious take on The Undateables, Donald Trump, and Mamma Mia.
The young critics give their opinions on the year's TV highlights, from Flirty Dancing to coverage of Extinction Rebellion, as well as the much-loved classic Christmas movie Elf. The Sprogs also offer their entertaining views on ITV's The Day We Walked on the Moon, The X Factor: Celebrities and Driven: The Billy Monger Story.
The UK's youngest TV critics return after a two-year break for this special festive edition, giving their uninhibited opinions and hilarious take on some of our favourite TV and films. These chatterboxes share their comical and insightful opinions on everything from the royal wedding to the classic movie blockbuster ET. A host of new Gogglesprogs join the regular cast, including Welsh siblings Molly and William, who are joined for the first time by their younger sister Beth, who's only five; and friends Stephanie and Christina.
The UK's youngest TV critics return with a special Christmas edition of Gogglesprogs, as familiar faces and brand new pint-sized viewers give their uninhibited opinions and hilarious take on a range of TV highlights from 2016. From TV moments to news stories and popular hits, these chatterboxes share their comical and often insightful opinions on the world of television as they see it. The children have cast their eyes over a range of programmes from 2016: from big news stories about the American Presidential election, to TV's most popular hits, including Strictly Come Dancing, First Dates and Planet Earth II, and some classic Christmas movies.
The children watch a range of programmes from the past year including the final of 'Great British Bake Off', 'Emmerdale' and 'Growing Up Wild'.
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