That Sunday Night Show

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That Sunday Night Show
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Genre Panel show
Directed byPaul Wheeler
Presented by Adrian Chiles
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes24 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers Jon Thoday
Richard Allen-Turner
Producer Jo Bunting
Production location Riverside Studios
Production companyAvalon Television
Release
Original network ITV
Original release9 January 2011 (2011-01-09) 
12 April 2012 (2012-04-12)

That Sunday Night Show is a British television chat show presented by Adrian Chiles and was first broadcast on ITV on 9 January 2011. Each episode was 30 minutes long. [1]

Contents

In each episode, Chiles was joined by three guests who discussed the biggest news stories of the previous week and talked about the week ahead. They browsed newspapers, magazines, websites, blogs and social-networking sites for headline-grabbing events from the previous week. [2]

ITV announced on 5 October 2012 that the show would not be commissioned for a fourth series due to poor ratings.[ citation needed ]

Episode list

Series 1

ShowPanellistsOriginal broadcast date
Pilot Jon Richardson, Duncan Bannatyne, Gareth Southgate
1 Al Murray, Pamela Stephenson, Shaun Ryder 9 January 2011
2 Frank Skinner, Margaret Mountford, Julie Hesmondhalgh 16 January 2011
3 John Prescott, Catherine Tate, Kevin Bridges 23 January 2011
4 Alastair Campbell, Jenny Eclair, Harry Redknapp 30 January 2011
5 Greg Davies, Rebecca Front, Louie Spence 6 February 2011
6 Duncan Bannatyne, Jack Dee, Natasha Kaplinsky 13 February 2011
7 Alan Sugar, Janet Street-Porter, Russell Kane 20 February 2011
8 Brian Blessed, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Clive Anderson 27 February 2011

Series 2

ShowPanellistsOriginal broadcast date
1 Frank Skinner, Kathy Burke, Shaun Ryder 25 September 2011
2 Jenny Eclair, Alan Johnson, Richard Madeley 2 October 2011
3 Al Murray, Hilary Devey, John Prescott 9 October 2011
4 Jo Brand, Jerry Hall, Ross Noble 16 October 2011
5 Clive Anderson, Margaret Mountford, Tinchy Stryder 23 October 2011
6 Louie Spence, Vic Reeves, Harry Redknapp 30 October 2011
7 Ross Kemp, Kay Burley, Ross Noble 6 November 2011

Series 3

ShowPanellistsOriginal broadcast date
1 Ross Noble, Gemma Collins, Dan Stevens 8 January 2012
2 Ross Noble, Nancy Dell'Olio, Clive Anderson 15 January 2012
3 Ross Noble, Pam St. Clement, Ardal O'Hanlon 22 January 2012
4 Ross Noble, Melanie C, Heston Blumenthal 29 January 2012
5 Ross Noble, Jenny Agutter, Larry Lamb 5 February 2012
6 Ross Noble, Al Murray, Jackie Mason 12 February 2012
7 Frank Skinner, Jenny Eclair, John Prescott 19 February 2012
8 Frank Skinner, Alexandra Burke, Jon Richardson 26 February 2012
9 Frank Skinner, Denise Van Outen, Des O'Connor 4 March 2012

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References

  1. "That Sunday Night Show". ITV Press Centre. 10 December 2010. Archived from the original on 14 October 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2011.
  2. Lawson, Mark (20 January 2011). "TV matters: That Sunday Night Show". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media. Retrieved 17 February 2011.