Justin Lee Collins: Good Times

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Justin Lee Collins: Good Times
Genre Entertainment
Presented by Justin Lee Collins
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producersDeborah Sergeant
Clive Tulloh
ProducerRachel Viner
Production location Rivoli Ballroom
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company Tiger Aspect Productions
Release
Original network Channel 5
Original release29 March (2010-03-29) 
14 June 2010 (2010-06-14)

Justin Lee Collins: Good Times is a British comedy chat show hosted by comedian Justin Lee Collins, which aired on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom. The format is a weekly chat show that consists of a mixture of celebrity guests, comic stunts, and musical performances.

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Episodes

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Episode NumberAir DateGuestsThree Darts ChallengeMusical Performance
129 March 2010 Emma Bunton, Louis Walsh, Florence and the Machine Cillian Murphy Florence and the Machine - Dog Days Are Over
25 April 2010 Aaron Johnson, Patsy Palmer, Sharleen Spiteri Joanna Lumley Sharleen Spiteri - Xandu
312 April 2010 Katy Brand, James Corden, Paloma Faith Ewan McGregor Paloma Faith - Upside Down
419 April 2010 Jason Manford, Tamzin Outhwaite, Fun Lovin' Criminals Steve Carell Fun Lovin' Criminals - Classic Fantastic
526 April 2010 Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Kevin Bishop, Richard Hawley Rupert Grint Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Bittersweet
63 May 2010 Amir Khan, Janice Dickinson, Marina & the Diamonds Ricky Whittle Marina & The Diamonds - I Am Not A Robot
710 May 2010 Gok Wan, Yvette Fielding, Alphabeat Sharon Osbourne Alphabeat - DJ (I Could Be Dancing)
817 May 2010 Matthew Horne, Rihanna, The cast of Jersey Boys Meat Loaf The cast of Jersey Boys
97 June 2010 Joe Swash, Arlene Phillips, Mary J. Blige Jermaine Jackson Mary J. Blige - Each Tear
1014 June 2010 Jessica Hynes, Louie Spence, Adam Lambert Jason Donovan Adam Lambert - For Your Entertainment

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