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Second series for Rosie Jones’s Out Of Order

Comedy Central renews panel show

Comedy Central is making a second series of Rosie Jones’s panel show Out Of Order.

The comic broke the news with an Instagram post seeking members of the public to take part in the second series, which she captioned: ‘Here we go again. Join us for the chaos.’

The show features comics passing judgment on the volunteers, ranking them in categories such as who has the most tattoos or  one-night stands.

Katherine Ryan and Judi Love will be returning as team captains for the new episodes  with Ryan posting the same call-out for applicant.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Katherine Ryan (@kathbum)

It asked: ‘Do you have a big personality and are you up for having a laugh? Are you up for being judged by the UK’s top comedians?

‘ Do you have a talent, story or unusual feature that'll leave jaws dropped? Is there something about your life that always surpriseds

Twelve hour-long shows aired on Comedy Central in last year, split into two blocks, with panellists including Chris McCausland Phil Wang, Johnny Vegas and Roisin Conaty.

The new episodes will be shot in July. Click here to apply to take part.

When Out Of Order was originally ordered, Jones said: ‘Every legend knows that Comedy Central is the home of all things funny, so I'm over the bloody moon to be working with the team again. This show packs a huge dose of hilariousness and chaos and I can't wait for people to see it.’

Jones will soon be seen in her Channel 4 sitcom, Pushers, about a woman who becomes a drug dealer after her disability benefits were cut, and later this year goes on tour with  her new stand-up show I Can't Tell What She's Saying.

Published: 24 May 2025

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