Tonightly

Tonightly

Infobox Television
show_name = Tonightly


creator = Objective Productions
format = Talk Show
runtime = 30 min.
presenter = Jason Manford
starring = Andi Osho
network = Channel 4
country = United Kingdom
first_aired = 1 August 2008
last_aired = 22 August 2008
location = The London Studios
num_series = 1
num_episodes = 16
producer =
imdb_id =

"Tonightly" is a British comedy entertainment show presented by English comedian Jason Manford. It was part of the "Generation Next" project on Channel 4 and was shown late evening, every weekday. The series concluded on 22 August 2008. No details have yet been revealed as to whether there will be a second series.

The Show

Tonightly featured a variety of new comic performers, providing a daily dose of satirical news, comment and all-round silliness.

Production

Each episode was recorded 2-5 hours before broadcast to ensure the news and discussions are up to date. It was filmed in Studio 3 at The London Studios.

External links

[http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/tv/microsites/T/tonightly/index.html Official Website]


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