BR
Not in the confirmed scheduled but still tickets down on SRO, so must be further pilots. Tickets available all that week, the following week then oddly just the Wednesday and Friday the next week.
Kind of hoping this ends up being one of those announced shows that never sees the light of day. With Trump already being far worse than even his harshest critics could imagine now is not the time to be messing with News at Ten.
Kind of hoping this ends up being one of those announced shows that never sees the light of day. With Trump already being far worse than even his harshest critics could imagine now is not the time to be messing with News at Ten.
:-(
A former member
I still think it should go ahead but get moved to 10.40 ( 11.15 STV)
DV
From SRO Audiences
Quote:
THE NIGHTLY SHOW
We're filming an exciting new show in central London. Expect comedians, celebrity guests and studio games.
The run-through shows will record at 5.35pm at The Cochrane Theatre near Holborn tube, London on Monday 6th, Tuesday 7th, Wedensday 8th, Thursday 9th, Friday 10th, Monday 13th, Tuesday 14th, Wednesday 15th, Thursday 16th, Friday 17th, Wednesday 22nd & Friday 24th February and the recording will be approx one hour.
We're filming an exciting new show in central London. Expect comedians, celebrity guests and studio games.
The run-through shows will record at 5.35pm at The Cochrane Theatre near Holborn tube, London on Monday 6th, Tuesday 7th, Wedensday 8th, Thursday 9th, Friday 10th, Monday 13th, Tuesday 14th, Wednesday 15th, Thursday 16th, Friday 17th, Wednesday 22nd & Friday 24th February and the recording will be approx one hour.
JA
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/great-british-bake-stars-mel-9718728
Quote:
Bake Off favourites Mel and Sue will be among the first presenters of ITV ’s new daily entertainment series The Nightly Show.
Fresh from their joint decision not to move to Channel 4 with The Great British Bake Off , the pair will be moving, at least briefly, on to rival commercial channel ITV.
The weeknight series, to air in the News at Ten slot, will be fronted by different big-name stars each week.
David Walliams has already been announced as the first face to front the chat show, which starts next month.
Others stars signed up include comic John Bishop, restaurateur Gordon Ramsay and TV presenter Davina McCall .
The half-hour show, to be sponsored by Amazon, will replace News at Ten for eight weeks, pushing the news back into a 10.30pm slot.
The series aims to be fun and fast-paced, featuring a mix of celebrity guests, studio games and video inserts.
Stag parties ditch strip clubs for cookery classes thanks to Great British Bake Off
It has been described as “Saturday Night Takeaway meets James Corden’s Late, Late Show” and will be recorded “as live” each day at 6pm from a converted studio in Central London.
Producers are dreaming up running gags and stunts in the hope that they could go viral and help to attract a younger audience, in the way that proved so successful for Corden’s Carpool Karaoke in the US.
ITV’s comedy entertainment
boss Peter Davey says: “We’re really excited about launching this bold
new show.”
If the initial run of 40 does well in the ratings, the show could have an extended run, though bosses are keen to ensure that the news does not suffer as a result.
In October, it was also announced that Mel and Sue will front a new Saturday-night BBC1 show, Let’s Sing and Dance For Comic Relief.
Fresh from their joint decision not to move to Channel 4 with The Great British Bake Off , the pair will be moving, at least briefly, on to rival commercial channel ITV.
The weeknight series, to air in the News at Ten slot, will be fronted by different big-name stars each week.
David Walliams has already been announced as the first face to front the chat show, which starts next month.
Others stars signed up include comic John Bishop, restaurateur Gordon Ramsay and TV presenter Davina McCall .
The half-hour show, to be sponsored by Amazon, will replace News at Ten for eight weeks, pushing the news back into a 10.30pm slot.
The series aims to be fun and fast-paced, featuring a mix of celebrity guests, studio games and video inserts.
Stag parties ditch strip clubs for cookery classes thanks to Great British Bake Off
It has been described as “Saturday Night Takeaway meets James Corden’s Late, Late Show” and will be recorded “as live” each day at 6pm from a converted studio in Central London.
Producers are dreaming up running gags and stunts in the hope that they could go viral and help to attract a younger audience, in the way that proved so successful for Corden’s Carpool Karaoke in the US.
ITV’s comedy entertainment
boss Peter Davey says: “We’re really excited about launching this bold
new show.”
If the initial run of 40 does well in the ratings, the show could have an extended run, though bosses are keen to ensure that the news does not suffer as a result.
In October, it was also announced that Mel and Sue will front a new Saturday-night BBC1 show, Let’s Sing and Dance For Comic Relief.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/great-british-bake-stars-mel-9718728
HC
Well, if Amazon are sponsors - expect Jeremy Clarkson to turn up and do a week in the host chair before the end of the trial run.
And looking at the names of the booked hosts so far - he's probably the most suited to that slot, and will be very good at it as well.
And looking at the names of the booked hosts so far - he's probably the most suited to that slot, and will be very good at it as well.
:-(
A former member
These names are really not helping this programes case: John Bishop, restaurateur Gordon Ramsay and TV presenter Davina McCall .
VM
Well Clarkson is no stranger to hosting a talk show.
Well, if Amazon are sponsors - expect Jeremy Clarkson to turn up and do a week in the host chair before the end of the trial run.
And looking at the names of the booked hosts so far - he's probably the most suited to that slot, and will be very good at it as well.
And looking at the names of the booked hosts so far - he's probably the most suited to that slot, and will be very good at it as well.
Well Clarkson is no stranger to hosting a talk show.
FA
I still don't get the 10pm slot as it's limiting the programme to 30 minutes. Squeezing a monologue, a couple of guests and the fun elements in is going to be tricky without things seeming rushed.
Up Late without Rylan featured all of this and had a lovely pace in an hour (or was it 45 minute) slot.
Up Late without Rylan featured all of this and had a lovely pace in an hour (or was it 45 minute) slot.
HC
On the other hand - as all three have previously hosted programmes with chat show elements in them - it could be that the production company are choosing people who know how to handle television talk shows, and balance the live audience, the tv audience and the guest next to them at the same time.
Not sure what you are really expecting with this show?
A complete novice to television to be the host?
Maybe give a novice a week or two in the next run (if it gets one, that is) and then if audience/focus group reaction is positive - throw them on as the new regular host. But the first series, isn't the time to do that - no matter how many non-broadcast pilot weeks they pretend-present beforehand.
These names are really not helping this programes case: John Bishop, restaurateur Gordon Ramsay and TV presenter Davina McCall .
On the other hand - as all three have previously hosted programmes with chat show elements in them - it could be that the production company are choosing people who know how to handle television talk shows, and balance the live audience, the tv audience and the guest next to them at the same time.
Not sure what you are really expecting with this show?
A complete novice to television to be the host?
Maybe give a novice a week or two in the next run (if it gets one, that is) and then if audience/focus group reaction is positive - throw them on as the new regular host. But the first series, isn't the time to do that - no matter how many non-broadcast pilot weeks they pretend-present beforehand.
:-(
A former member
By April this show will be swept under the carpet and ITV will be back to square one because its over thinking this.
RD
Probably.
If the show was that good then it wouldn't need a 10pm slot and would be able to stand on its own two feet at 10.45pm.
If the American late night shows can prove popular past midnight then a 10.45 slot would be nothing really.
By April this show will be swept under the carpet and ITV will be back to square one because its over thinking this.
Probably.
If the show was that good then it wouldn't need a 10pm slot and would be able to stand on its own two feet at 10.45pm.
If the American late night shows can prove popular past midnight then a 10.45 slot would be nothing really.