Overview The Last Leg is described by main presenter Adam Hills as "Three guys with four legs talking about the week", because Hills was born without a right foot and Brooker had his right leg amputated when he was a baby. The original series, broadcast during the 2012 Paralympics, was a look back at each day's events during the competition, as well as a look at the news that week. Following on from the Paralympics, the series became weekly, and looks at political and other events in the news that week, as well as covering Paralympic matters. The show features guest interviews with Paralympians and celebrities. Originally it was intended to be broadcast on
More4 at midnight and was intended to feature Hills alone, hence the original title. However, after a run-through, Channel 4 saw more potential and put the show on at 10 pm every day. During the pilot, which saw Hills alone as presenter and Widdicombe and Brooker merely as guests, producers decided to keep Brooker and Widdicombe as recurring co-presenters. The series is broadcast
live and encourages interaction with the viewers at home, holding polls via Twitter using
hashtags. A recurring theme in the show is the use of the hashtag #isitok to highlight questions from Twitter users to be asked in the show. Initially it was for asking questions about disability that people felt awkward asking: the broadening of the show's remit is reflected in the questions asked in this stream. The show originally was broadcast from the Riverside Studios in London. It would later move to the ITV London Studios on London's South Bank. From series 14, it is now made in Studio
TC1 at the BBC Studios in Television Centre, West London, which is operated and run by BBC Studioworks, though some 2020 episodes were made at Elstree Studios. In late-April 2020, it was announced that
The Last Leg would be "
Locked Down Under" during the
coronavirus lockdown. Hills, Widdicombe and Brooker would be hosting the show from their homes in
Melbourne, London and
Huddersfield taking
social distancing to the extreme and looking at the week's news in a comedic manner. Guests including
Miriam Margolyes and
Stephen Merchant were featured using video relay, and each episode ended with a song from
The Horne Section. The show ran for five episodes from 8 May until 5 June and is available on
All 4 after broadcast. The show is currently playing at
Television Centre, London. The latest series aired in 2025.
Recurring segments Recurring segments in the show include rants or attacks by Hills on certain people and organisations, which has since resulted in the coining of Hills' catchphrase: "Don't be a
dick!" Since then, the buzzer has been used in various situations whenever the show thinks someone is lying, and additional buzzers during various seasons have been added including phrases like "A shite in shining armour" and "A turd the size of Disneyland Paris" by
Armando Ianucci and "Fuck off" by
Brian Cox.
Dick of the Year } || rowspan=4 || rowspan=4 Since January 2014,
The Last Leg has presented a mock prize to the "Dick of the Year", awarded for being the biggest
dick over the previous year. Nominees are suggested by viewers on Twitter, as well as the hosts. The winner is voted on by the viewers using Twitter with the hashtag #dickoftheyear. In January 2015, journalist
Katie Hopkins received the most votes for 2014's "Dick of the Year" but Hills and the team making the show decided not to give Hopkins the prize on the grounds that she would enjoy receiving it. Thus, the prize went to the person with the second-highest number of votes,
UK Independence Party leader
Nigel Farage. In the 2016 Christmas special, the prize was awarded to whole of the year 2016, defeating Donald Trump, Nigel Farage and
David Cameron. In 2017, it was announced that the people who have come second and third in the "Dick of the Year" voting will be named "Ballbags of the Year". The "Steaming Turd" award was also created for
Harvey Weinstein, who was ruled out of running for the main award on the grounds that it was possible that Weinstein may take "Dick of the Year" as a compliment. In 2019, comedy writer
Graham Linehan was the runaway favourite nominee by viewers to be given the award, in light of controversial comments he had made on social media about transgender people. After Linehan expressed interest in winning the award, Hills and the team disqualified him from receiving the award under the precedent set by Hopkins in 2014. Another poll by the show also announced David Cameron as "Dick of the Decade". In 2023, it was decided that multiple time nominee
Vladimir Putin would be made a lifetime recipient. In collaboration with
YouTubers
Josh Pieters and
Archie Manners,
The Last Leg presented
Suella Braverman with her Dick of the Year 2023 award in person by inviting Braverman to a fake boat launch in her
constituency. In 2024, the "Dick of The Year" moved online to the show's official
Reddit page, where
Elon Musk was chosen as the winner of the 2024 award.
Theme music The theme music is Public Enemy's "
Harder Than You Think", which became the show's permanent theme after initially serving as the title music to the whole of Channel 4's
2012 Summer Paralympics coverage. ==Episodes==