Weekend (talk show)

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Weekend
ITV Weekend Logo.png
GenreLifestyle
Talk show
Presented by Aled Jones
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes166+8 specials
Production
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time55 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companiesCactus TV
(for ITV Breakfast)
Original release
Network ITV
Release26 April 2014 (2014-04-26) 
3 September 2017 (2017-09-03)
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Weekend is a British lifestyle show that aired on ITV from 26 April 2014 to 3 September 2017 and was presented by Aled Jones.

Contents

Format

Weekend featured a mixture of chat and musical guests. [1]

Aled Jones presented the programme on Saturday and Sunday mornings. [2] Of this appointment, Jones said "What more can I ask for than a mix of all of the things I love! It's a dream come true to present a show I've always wanted to watch and I can't wait to get started".

The show also had a feature on people with strange talents or hobbies, called 'We're Talking in the Air', a pun on "Walking in the Air", a song famously covered by Jones.

Experts

Production

Episodes of Weekend were pre-recorded at the Cactus Studios in London. [3]

Transmissions

Regular series

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
1 26 April 20147 September 201440
2 18 April 20156 September 201542
3 16 April 20164 September 201642
4 15 April 20173 September 201742

Christmas specials

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
1 25 December 201428 December 20144
2 25 December 201527 December 20152
3 24 December 201625 December 20162

Episodes

Series 1

#DateGuests
1
26 April 2014 Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Michelle Collins and Rufus Hound
2
27 April 2014 Sam Bailey, Keith Duffy and David Garrett
3
3 May 2014 Sheila Hancock, James Argent, Embrace and Danny Wallace
4
4 May 2014 Engelbert Humperdinck, Lloyd Owen, Imelda Staunton and Amanda Byram
5
10 May 2014 Kian Egan, Sarah Beeny and Stephen Mulhern
6
11 May 2014 Lisa Stansfield, Samia Ghadie and Tom Conti
7
17 May 2014 Gaby Roslin, The Saturdays and Foxes
8
18 May 2014 Stephen Mangan, Sharon Small and Matt Cardle
9
24 May 2014 Stephanie Cole, Mark Benton and Peter Andre
10
25 May 2014 Nina Wadia, Gaynor Faye, Ross Kemp and Bernhoft
11
31 May 2014 Jenny Eclair, Chris Tarrant, Ashley Roberts and Jersey Boys
12
1 June 2014 Brian Conley, Martin Kemp, Ada Nicodemou, Ray Meagher and The Hoosiers
13
7 June 2014 Shaun Williamson, Sunetra Sarker, Sara Bareilles and Collabro
14
8 June 2014 Debra Stephenson, Verity Rushworth, Charlotte Jaconelli and Imelda May
15
14 June 2014 Gregory Porter, Penn & Teller and Rebecca Adlington
16
15 June 2014 Les Dennis, Christopher Biggins, Lynda La Plante and Clean Bandit
17
21 June 2014 Arlene Phillips, Pamela Stephenson, Jason Mraz and Razorlight
18
22 June 2014 Joey Essex, Milton Jones, Joel Dommett, Ruthie Henshall and The Gypsy Queens
19
28 June 2014 Rebecca Front, Tracy-Ann Oberman and Curtis Stigers
20
29 June 2014 Blake Harrison, Charley Boorman, Kate Adie and Bellowhead
21
5 July 2014 Kimberley Walsh, Lisa Faulkner, Amanda Lamb and Alistair Griffin
22
6 July 2014 John Barrowman, Alexandra Burke, Matt Edmondson and Lissie
23
12 July 2014 Ashleigh & Pudsey, Gary Numan, Chesney Hawkes and The Shires
24
13 July 2014 Alison Steadman, Samantha Bond and Collabro
25
19 July 2014 Shobna Gulati, Denise Van Outen, Anita Rani and Ward Thomas
26
20 July 2014 Nicky Campbell, Ben Shephard, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott
27
26 July 2014 Robert Powell, Jason Donovan, Katy Brand and the cast of Let It Be Live
28
27 July 2014 Christian Jessen, Kerrie Hayes and Neon Jungle
29
2 August 2014 John Challis, Luisa Zissman, Julian Ovenden and Slow Club
30
3 August 2014 Nicholas Parsons, Jules Knight, Nik and Eva Speakman and Nell Bryden
31
9 August 2014 Adam Garcia, Jodie Prenger and Pixie Lott
32
10 August 2014 Kelvin Fletcher, Crissy Rock and Grant Nicholas
33
16 August 2014 Kathy Lette, Terry Mynott and Kingsland Road
34
17 August 2014 Jon Culshaw, Ian "H" Watkins, Tony Hadley and Imogen Heap
35
23 August 2014 Russ Abbot, Philip Jackson, Georgia May Foote and Lucy Kay
36
24 August 2014 Richard Madeley, Deborah Meaden and The Magic Numbers
37
30 August 2014 Ross Noble, Kerry Ellis, Jamie Shelton and Amelia Lily
38
31 August 2014 Gary Lucy, Tyger Drew-Honey, Jemima Rooper and Sheppard
39
6 September 2014 Alistair McGowan, Jim Carter, Omid Djalili and Deacon Blue
40
7 September 2014 Simon Callow, Alesha Dixon and Anastacia
Christmas specials
#DateGuests
1
25 December 2014 Status Quo, Matt Barber and Tim Vine
2
26 December 2014 Jamie Cullum, Claire King and Ben Caplan
3
27 December 2014 Michael Ball, Mark Charnock and Professor Green
4
28 December 2014 Gino D'Acampo, Union J, Kelly Adams and Andy Burrows

Series 2

#DateGuests
1
18 April 2015 Pixie Lott, Jo Joyner and Texas
2
19 April 2015 Helen George, Jason Merrells and Jack Savoretti
3
25 April 2015 Charlie Brooks, Lulu and Rebecca Ferguson
4
26 April 2015 Robert Rinder, Shaun Dooley, James Dreyfus and Joshua Radin
5
2 May 2015 Tina Hobley, Jamie Lomas, Phil Davis, Rick Edwards and M.O
6
3 May 2015 Martin Shaw, Tameka Empson, Glynis Barber and Stacey Solomon
7
9 May 2015 Natalie Anderson, Debra Stephenson and David Gray
8
10 May 2015 Vic Reeves, Sam Faiers and Rae Morris
9
16 May 2015 Alex James, Siân Reeves, Tyger Drew-Honey and Stornoway
10
17 May 2015 Will Mellor, Joe Sims, Jasper Carrott and Katzenjammer
11
23 May 2015 Shayne Ward, Wet Wet Wet and Ella Eyre
12
24 May 2015 Dom Joly, Dan Snow, Brenda Blethyn and Blitz Kids
13
30 May 2015 Mark Benton, Kate Humble, Charley Boorman and Lawson
14
31 May 2015 John Suchet, Shaun Escoffery, The Shires and Jon Regen
15
6 June 2015 Billy Boyd, Elizabeth Berrington, Gemma Oaten and Kacey Musgraves
16
7 June 2015 Simon Webbe, Pauline McLynn, Sally Ann Matthews and The Staves
17
13 June 2015 Laura Linney, Kimberly Wyatt and Andreya Triana
18
14 June 2015 Francesca Annis, Pete Waterman, Hilary Devey and Gaz Coombes
19
20 June 2015 Sammy Winward, Arlene Phillips and Oritse Williams
20
21 June 2015 Alfie Boe, Jane McDonald, Felicity Kendal and Jack Pack
21
27 June 2015 Alesha Dixon, Jake Quickenden, Sharon Small and Kerri Watt
22
28 June 2015 Jason Donovan, Sian Reese-Williams and Toploader
23
4 July 2015 Craig Revel Horwood, Nina Wadia, Tony Audenshaw and Vintage Trouble
24
5 July 2015 Nathan Sykes, Connie Fisher, Fabrice Muamba and Bleachers
25
11 July 2015 Jane Asher, Midge Ure, Denise Lewis and Lucy Rose
26
12 July 2015 Sally Phillips, Sam Nixon, Mark Rhodes, Marcus Brigstocke and Kodaline
27
18 July 2015 Katherine Ryan and Little Mix
28
19 July 2015 Ricardo Antonio Chavira, Dr. Dawn Harper, Brian Capron and Andy Grammer
29
25 July 2015 Lesley Joseph, Adam Hills, Jamie Bower and Andrea Faustini
30
26 July 2015 Rebecca Front, Edith Bowman, Jenny Eclair and Bear's Den
31
1 August 2015 Adam Richman, Rachel Platten and Will Young
32
2 August 2015 Charley Webb, Cerys Matthews, Amelia Lily and Little Boots
33
8 August 2015 Robert Powell, Duncan James, JB Gill and The Fratellis
34
9 August 2015 Wendi Peters, Mark Durden-Smith and Sarah Harding
35
15 August 2015 Joe McElderry, Anton Du Beke, Alex Horne and Conrad Sewell
36
16 August 2015 Preeya Kalidas, Antony Cotton, Shaggy and Liam Bailey
37
22 August 2015 Jeremy Sheffield, Konnie Huq, Collabro and Lemar
38
23 August 2015 Louis Walsh, John Michie, Gizzi Erskine and HomeTown
39
29 August 2015 Rufus Hound, Nigel Havers, Melvin Odoom and Nerina Pallot
40
30 August 2015 Brian McFadden, Dave Gorman, Freddie Fox and Jess and the Bandits
41
5 September 2015 Denis Lawson, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Dominic Brunt and Gabrielle Aplin
42
6 September 2015 Bill Bailey, Joanna Scanlan, Kelly Hoppen and Scouting for Girls
Christmas specials
#DateGuests
1
25 December 2015 Laura Fraser, James Morrison and Leona Lewis
2
27 December 2015 Alexander Armstrong, Rafe Spall and The Corrs

Series 3

#DateGuests
1
16 April 2016 Julian Fellowes, Ian Puleston-Davies, Denise Black and Newton Faulkner
2
17 April 2016 Ashley Banjo, Samantha Bond, Colin Jackson and Vangoffey
3
23 April 2016 Anne Archer, Richard Kind, Jamie Foreman and The Feeling
4
24 April 2016 Jimmy Osmond, Adrian Dunbar and Ronan Keating
5
30 April 2016 Arabella Weir, Paul Young, Sean Kelly and Julian Ovenden
6
1 May 2016 Sarah Alexander, Nick Knowles, Amanda Redman and Gavin James
7
7 May 2016 David Haig, Jenny Seagrove, Lisa Maxwell and BB Diamond
8
8 May 2016 Lisa Riley, Jean-Michel Jarre, Ruby Wax and Tanita Tikaram
9
14 May 2016 Chris Packham, Michael Socha, Claire Sweeney and Highasakite
10
15 May 2016 Martin Shaw, Russell Kane, Phyllis Logan and Sarah Blasko
11
21 May 2016 Tony Parsons, Emilia Fox and Vincent Niclo
12
22 May 2016 Jo Frost, Christine Bottomley and Katherine Jenkins
13
28 May 2016 Howard Charles, Noel Fitzpatrick, James Fleet and Thomas Rhett
14
29 May 2016 Russell T Davies, Helen Monks, Wayne Sleep and ABC
15
4 June 2016 Gyles Brandreth, Melvyn Bragg, Maddy Hill and The Dunwells
16
5 June 2016 Hugh Dennis, Josie Lawrence, Patricia Clarkson and Max Jury
17
11 June 2016 Fern Britton, Stefan Dennis, Dick Strawbridge and Dexys
18
12 June 2016 Ruthie Henshall, Michael Brandon, Kate Mulgrew and Ladyhawke
19
18 June 2016 Adam Henson, Warwick Davis, Charlotte Bellamy and Turin Brakes
20
19 June 2016 Rhod Gilbert, Dan Brocklebank and The Vamps
21
25 June 2016 Samantha Barks, Lin Blakley, Richard Coles and Mystery Jets
22
26 June 2016 Anneka Rice, Hal Cruttenden, John McArdle and Clare Maguire
23
2 July 2016 Martina Cole, Joel Dommett and Billy Ocean
24
3 July 2016 Miriam Margolyes, Patti Clare, Nia Vardalos and Skye and Ross
25
9 July 2016 Tony Hadley, Penelope Wilton, Jason Byrne and Bright Light Bright Light
26
10 July 2016 Ray Mears, Omid Djalili, Rula Lenska and Kandace Springs
27
16 July 2016 Anita Dobson, Kerry Godliman, Rory Bremner and Corinne Bailey Rae
28
17 July 2016 Pam St. Clement, Kimberley Nixon and Travis
29
23 July 2016 Bryan Adams, Alexandra Burke, Miles Jupp and Gregory Porter
30
24 July 2016 Jay Rayner, Tanya Franks and Rick Astley
31
30 July 2016 Richard Wilson, Angus Deayton, Nina Conti, Jonas Blue and JP Cooper
32
31 July 2016 Brian Blessed, Pete Firman, Tamsin Greig and Calum Scott
33
6 August 2016 David Emanuel, Katie Derham, Jeff Stelling and The Veronicas
34
7 August 2016 Katherine Merry, Beverley Knight, Brian Cox and Brett Domino
35
13 August 2016 Alistair McGowan, Peter Egan, Anna Richardson and The Beach
36
14 August 2016 Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards, Matthew Kelly and Pixie Lott
37
20 August 2016 Gwen Taylor, Lucy Spraggan, Colson Smith and Black Dylan
38
21 August 2016 Yvette Fielding, Tony Christie, Jo Hartley and Imani
39
27 August 2016 Stephen Mulhern, Micky Dolenz and Lucie Silvas
40
28 August 2016 Stefanie Powers, Martin Roberts and Chris de Burgh
41
3 September 2016 Paul McKenna, Kate Richardson-Walsh and Sophie Ellis-Bextor
42
4 September 2016 Elaine Paige, Mark Gatiss, Shane Filan and Izzy Bizu
Christmas specials
#DateGuests
1
24 December 2016 Katherine Parkinson, Craig Charles, Mark Benton and Pixie Geldof
2
25 December 2016 Rosemary Shrager and Vaults

Series 4

#DateGuests
1
15 April 2017 Arlene Phillips, Simon Callow, Paul McKenna and Nell Bryden
2
16 April 2017 Ore Oduba, Les Dennis, Samantha Womack, Mica Paris and Marti Pellow
3
22 April 2017 Dennis Quaid, Gok Wan, Brenda Blethyn and Marti Pellow
4
23 April 2017 Gaynor Faye, Noel Fitzpatrick, Josie Lawrence and Mike + The Mechanics
5
29 April 2017 Nick Knowles, Lisa Faulkner, Russell Watson and Jack Savoretti
6
30 April 2017 Gloria Hunniford, Fiona Phillips, Anthony Head and LP
7
6 May 2017 Mark Foster, Kayvan Novak, Tom Lister and Amy Macdonald
8
7 May 2017 Brian Conley, Katherine Ryan, Marc Baylis and Collabro
9
13 May 2017 Nicky Campbell, Charlie Condou, Cerys Matthews and Yes Lad
10
14 May 2017 Stacey Solomon, Jason Manford, Richard Jones and Becky Hill
11
20 May 2017 Milton Jones, Amanda Lamb, Charlotte Bellamy, John Middleton and Sound of the Sirens
12
21 May 2017 Kacey Ainsworth, Christopher Harper, Engelbert Humperdinck and Sarah Darling
13
27 May 2017 Katy Brand, Paul Zerdin and Una Healy
14
28 May 2017 Rick Edwards, Ed Westwick, Gareth Gates and AJRBrothers
15
3 June 2017 Joe Wicks, Jon Culshaw, André Rieu and Charlie Fink
16
4 June 2017 Jackie Woodburne, Laura Whitmore, Sheree Murphy and the cast of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
17
10 June 2017 Iain Glen, Ruby Wax, and Elkie Brooks
18
11 June 2017 Nina Wadia, Larry Lamb, Tony Robinson and Ward Thomas
19
17 June 2017 Gareth Malone, Phil Davis, Jonathan Forbes and EARL
20
18 June 2017 Brendan Gleeson, Steve Backshall and Charlie Puth
21
24 June 2017 Rufus Hound, Sally Lindsay and Steps
22
25 June 2017 The Jacksons, Alastair Campbell and Procol Harum
23
1 July 2017 Melvyn Bragg, Jane Asher, Michel Roux Jr. and Callum Beattie
24
2 July 2017 Nile Rodgers, Ciarán Hinds, Jacqui Abbott and Paul Heaton
25
8 July 2017 Shappi Khorsandi, Melanie Sykes, Haydn Gwynne and Bleachers
26
9 July 2017 Adil Ray, Ranvir Singh, Joe Pasquale, Ella Eyre and Sigala
27
15 July 2017 Joe McElderry, Russell Grant, Kathy Lette and Nerina Pallot
28
16 July 2017 Louis Smith, Ray Mears, Anna Richardson and Lucy Rose
29
22 July 2017 Ross Kemp, Jonathan Wrather, Jenny Eclair and Betsy
30
23 July 2017 Stephen K. Amos, Greg James, Tom Chambers and the cast of School of Rock
31
29 July 2017 Adam Garcia, Lydia Bright, Candice Brown and Skinny Living
32
30 July 2017 Pat Sharp, Sharon Small and Texas
33
5 August 2017 Jimmy Osmond, Antony Costa, Sarah Jayne Dunn and Rae Morris
34
6 August 2017 Vicky Pattison, Jason Byrne, Jack Ellis and The Coronas
35
12 August 2017 Andy Parsons, Camilla Dallerup, Touker Suleyman and Carly Paoli
36
13 August 2017 Joel Dommett, Katie Derham, Gyles Brandreth and Ten Millennia
37
19 August 2017 Sarah Hadland, Anthony Horowitz, Simon Webbe and Jerry Williams
38
20 August 2017 Alex James, Fiona Wade and Martine McCutcheon
39
26 August 2017 Charlie Brooks, Jake Humphrey, Martin Shaw and Starley
40
27 August 2017 Dave Berry, Christian Cooke, Melvin Odoom and the cast of Motown: The Musical
41
2 September 2017 Jessie Wallace, Fay Ripley, Kieron Richardson and Jamie Lawson
42
3 September 2017 Jane McDonald, John Suchet, Shane Filan and White Buffalo

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