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About Never Mind the Buzzcocks

`Never Mind the Buzzcocks' is a quiz show with a comedic twist that tests contestants' knowledge of music. The contestants are split into two teams, with the teams often featuring a music or entertainment celebrity among the contestants.

The show ran from 1996 until 2015. From its inception until December 2005, it was presented by Mark Lamarr (who also produced the show, from 2004 through to his departure). Simon Amstell started hosting in October 2006. Regular team captains include Phill Jupitus, Sean Hughes (until May 2002), Bill Bailey (September 2002 – February 2008), Noel Fielding (October 2009 – December 2014), and also the guest captains (October 2008 – January 2009). Bill Bailey had appeared as a guest in series 4 on Phill Jupitus's team and series 5 on Sean Hughes's team.

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