Sounds Like Friday Night

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Sounds Like Friday Night
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Genre Music
Presented by
Opening theme"Sounds Like Friday Night"
Composer Royal Blood [1]
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes11
Production
Executive producers
ProducerToby Brack
Production location Television Centre
Running time30 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network BBC One
Release27 October 2017 (2017-10-27) 
4 May 2018 (2018-05-04)

Sounds Like Friday Night is a music entertainment programme that began airing on BBC One in the United Kingdom from 27 October 2017. Presented by broadcaster Greg James and rapper A.Dot (credited as Dotty), the programme features both emerging and established music acts, alongside comedy sketches involving some of the artists who appear on the show.

Contents

On 12 October 2017, the BBC confirmed that the first edition of Sounds Like Friday Night would be broadcast on Friday 27 October, Jason Derulo co-presenting the first edition, as well as performing on that date. Other artists who appeared on the first series included Liam Payne, Kasabian, Royal Blood and Rag'n'Bone Man. [2] Guest hosts have included: Liam Payne, Demi Lovato, Craig David, Paloma Faith and Dua Lipa. The show has seen performances from Dizzee Rascal, Rita Ora and Charlie Puth amongst many others. Liam Gallagher pulled out of Episode 2 and was replaced by Dizzee Rascal (who performed "Bop n' Keep it Dippin'"). Loyle Carner was due to appear on the third episode but pulled out due to illness – he was replaced by Plan B.

On 8 December 2017, the BBC confirmed that the show will be returning for a second series in April 2018, where both Dotty and James would reprise their roles as hosts. [3] The first episode aired on 6 April on BBC One. Guests for this series include Years & Years, George Ezra and The Vaccines. [4]

Production

Although similarly titled to a BBC music programme presented by Leo Sayer broadcast in 1978, called Sounds Like Friday: Leo Sayer, the new programme was first devised as an idea in 2014. BBC News suggested its format will be similar to the one-off special Adele at the BBC , which aired in 2015, and featured singer Adele taking part in a prank in which she pretended to impersonate herself. Sounds Like Friday Night will initially air for six weeks, and will be the first regular mainstream primetime music programme to air on the BBC since Top of the Pops was axed in 2006. [5] The shows are broadcast live from TC1, the largest studio in the newly renovated BBC Television Centre, in London.

Episodes

Series 1

The first series ran for six episodes between 27 October 2017 and 8 December 2017.

EpisodeAir dateGuest hostPerformances
127 October 2017 [6] Jason Derulo Jason Derulo – "If I'm Lucky"/"Want to Want Me" (acoustic)
Charlie Puth – "How Long"
Jessie Ware – "Alone"
23 November 2017 [7] Liam Payne Liam Payne – "Bedroom Floor"/"What About Us"
Dizzee Rascal – "Bop N Keep It Dippin"
London Grammar – "Hell to the Liars"
Mabel feat. Kojo Funds – "Finders Keepers"
310 November 2017 [8] Demi Lovato Demi Lovato – "Instruction" (with Jax Jones & Stefflon Don)/"Tell Me You Love Me"
Stereophonics – "Taken a Tumble"
Plan B – "Heartbeat"
Stefflon Don – "Hurtin' Me"
424 November 2017 [9] Craig David Craig David – "Heartline"/"I Know You" (with Dan Smith)
The Killers – "The Man"
Anne-Marie – "Heavy"
Tom Grennan – "Found What I've Been Looking For"
51 December 2017 [10] Paloma Faith Paloma Faith – "Guilty"/"I'll be Gentle" (with BB Bones)
Rita Ora – "Anywhere"
Royal Blood – "How Did We Get So Dark?"
Sigrid – "Strangers"
68 December 2017 [11] Dua Lipa Dua Lipa – "New Rules"/"Homesick"
Kasabian –"Ill Ray (The King)"
Rag'n'Bone Man – "As You Are"
Hurts – "Ready to Go"
Raye featuring Mr Eazi – "Decline"

Series 2

The second series began on 6 April 2018, with 5 episodes. The 'guest host' element of the prior series was axed and there was a new item with 'Gig in a Minute' (where artists have to fit as many songs as possible into 60 seconds) for the second series. Just before the show went on air for its 3rd episode on Friday 20 April 2018, DJ and EDM pioneer Avicii died at the age of 28, so the whole studio took part in an applause to remember him. [12]

EpisodeAir DatePerformancesGig In A Minute (Score)Interview
16 April 2018 [13] Meghan Trainor – "No Excuses"
Years & Years – "Sanctify"/"King (acoustic)"
Snow Patrol – "Don't Give In"
Halsey – "Alone"
Gary Barlow (10) Little Mix
213 April 2018 [14] Lily Allen – "The Fear"/"Higher"
James Bay – "Wild Love"
Banx & Ranx & Ella Eyre feat. Yxng Bane – "Answerphone"
5 Seconds of Summer – "Want You Back"
Sam Smith – "Pray"
Little Mix (9)
320 April 2018 [15] Shawn Mendes – "In My Blood"/"Lost in Japan"
The Vaccines – "I Can't Quit"
Jorja Smith – "Blue Lights"
Craig David – "Magic"
Charlie Puth – "Done for Me (acoustic)"
Nile Rodgers & Chic (13) Charlie Puth
427 April 2018 [16] Anne-Marie – "Friends"/"2002"
George Ezra – "Shotgun"
Chvrches – "Get Out"
Niall Horan – "On the Loose"
Migos – "Stir Fry"
Jessie J (14)Niall Horan
54 May 2018 [17] Kylie Minogue – "Stop Me from Falling"/"Radio On"
Florence and the Machine – "Hunger"
Naughty Boy feat. Ray BLK and Wyclef Jean – "All or Nothing"
The Streets – "Turn the Page"
Sigala & Paloma Faith – "Lullaby"
James Dean Bradfield (10) [18] David Guetta

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