- Richard Hammond's 5 O'Clock Show
Infobox Television
show_name = Richard Hammond's 5 O'Clock Show
caption =
format = Entertainment talk-show
runtime = 60 min per episode (including breaks)
creator =
presenter =Richard Hammond ,Mel Giedroyc
country = UK
network =ITV1
first_aired =3 January 2006
last_aired =10 February 2006
num_episodes = 30
imdb_id = 0498317|"Richard Hammond's 5 O'Clock Show" was a television programme shown every weekday on the British channel
ITV1 from3 January until10 February 2006 . The show was presented byRichard Hammond andMel Giedroyc , and featured a variety of reports on popular and unusual topics. They talked about things that matter to the public, and test claims like "an unstainable suit" or "unbreakable crockery". The show was first aired in 2006 replacing "The Paul O'Grady Show ", which had moved toChannel 4 . Currently there are no plans for a second series due to Richard Hammond's exclusive deal with the BBC, although when his contract with the BBC probably ending in late 2009/early 2010, he might record a second series of the show, probably starting at the end of 2010.Regular slots
*"Mothers of Invention" - Mother inventors compete to win help from a business guru who will help them to make their invention a success.
*"Journey to the Centre of Britain" - Richard attempts to find the exact location of the centre of Britain.
*"You're Having a Laugh" - Stand up comedy from everyday people who think they are funny. Each person has 1 minute on stage to try out their comedy.
*"Gone to a Good Home" - To solve the problem of unwanted Christmas gifts the idea of this slot is to leave an unwanted gift on your doorstep so that someone else may take it away.
*"Martin's Money Tips" - Martin Lewis gives tips to the public on how to save money.
*Expert complainerJasper Griegson gives tips to the audience on how to complain to get what they want from companies.
*The show also regularly interviewed the contestants and judges of "Dancing on Ice ".
*Particular highlights included the flatpack challenge withDarius , ferret racing withSara Cox , operatic football chants withRussell Watson and a performance by the "Billy Elliot" of cheerleading.Regular competitions
*The first competition featured a phone in question worth £1000, then the winner would have to identify an extreme close up of a photo for an additional maximum of £2000.
*It was then changed to only a phone in general knowledge question worth £2000.
*Another competition was made in which the public could bid for the prize and the bid which was "so low" and "solo" won. This meant that the lowest unique bid was the winner.
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