The Dame Edna Treatment

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The Dame Edna Treatment
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Created by Barry Humphries
Presented by Dame Edna Everage
Starring Sir Les Patterson
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes7
Production
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company Tiger Aspect Productions
Release
Original network ITV
Original release17 March (2007-03-17) 
30 June 2007 (2007-06-30)
Related
Dr Dame Edna Kisses It Better (1997)

The Dame Edna Treatment is a British talk show created by Barry Humphries and starring his fictional characters Dame Edna Everage and Sir Les Patterson. It aired on ITV at various times. The theme tune was written and performed by Robin Gibb. It was based upon the 1997 British talk show Dr Dame Edna Kisses It Better. It is set in Dame Edna's health-spa, where her celebrity guests have come for some "treatment". Viewing figures varied from 2.5m according to Digital Spy.

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Guests

Episode NumberAir DateSeated GuestsMusical GuestLes Patterson's Guest/SubjectCelebrity Cameos
117 March 2007 Mischa Barton, Sigourney Weaver Michael Bolton Shilpa Shetty/ Bollywood Dancing Rowan Atkinson (as Mr. Bean), Patrick Stewart, Nancy Dell'Olio, Gillian McKeith
224 March 2007 Martin Sheen, Tracey Emin Fergie Carmen Electra/ Strip Aerobics Ronnie Corbett, Ramon Estevez
331 March 2007 Amanda Holden, Alec Baldwin, Tim Allen Engelbert Humperdinck Amir Khan and Joe Calzaghe/ Boxing Shane Richie, Mark Austin, Naomi Campbell (as housekeeping)
414 April 2007 Matt Lucas, David Walliams, Piers Morgan Deborah Harry David Ginola/ Prostate ExamsNone
521 April 2007 Ian McShane, Susan Sarandon, Kimberly Stewart Shirley Bassey None Richard O'Brien, Rod Stewart
628 April 2007 Boris Johnson, Alan Alda, Shane Warne Sophie Ellis-Bextor None Jeff Stewart (as Reg Hollis) and Graham Cole (as Tony Stamp)
730 June 2007 Ivana Trump, James Nesbitt, k.d. lang Robin Gibb None Jeffrey Archer

Viewing Figures

Episode NumberViewing Figures
13.5m, 17% [1]
22.5m, 12% [2]
32.2m, 12% [3]
42.0m, 11% [4]
52.0m, 11% [4]

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