The Show (TV series)

The Show (TV series)

"The Show" was a British television show, produced by London Weekend Television's factual programmes department for Channel 4 Television, which ran for a single series in 1997.

Starring comedian Bob Mills the series comprised six 40 minute episodes and was transmitted on Saturday nights at 2100.

The format was unique to British television, with each episode effectively containing a 25-minute episode of 'The Bob Mills Show' which took the form of a conventional chat show, with Mills interviewing celebrity guests.

This was interspersed with real 'behind the scenes' footage of the production team and guests, which typically showed the processes involved in getting the show to air, such as researchers booking guests, and briefing the host on the questions to ask during the show.

The backstage footage focussed on controversy and drama, including several arguments and creative disputes within the team, guests who dropped out, or who were dropped, and the problems of finding last-minute replacements - none of which was alluded to during the actual 'live' chat show segments, which were always impeccably produced and presented.

Although conceptually interesting, the programme was not a success, and several guests were reported to be unhappy with a format that exposed their backstage tantrums, fee negotiations, and attempts to control the line of questioning from the host.

Andre Vincent got his break on the show as co-writer of Bob's opening monologue and studio warm up man.

See also

* "The Larry Sanders Show"
* "Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive"


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • The Show — may refer to:In film and television: * The Show (1922 film), starring Oliver Hardy * The Show (1927 film), directed by Tod Browning * The Show (TV series), 1997 British television series * the show with zefrank , a video blogIn music: * The Show… …   Wikipedia

  • The Apprentice (TV series) — The Apprentice Genre Reality television Created by Mark Burnett Composer(s) Jeff …   Wikipedia

  • The Master (TV series) — The Master Genre Action adventure Created by Michael Sloan Written by Tom Sawyer Michael Sloan Susan Woollen Directed by Ray Austin Ray Aystub Michael Caffee Peter Cran …   Wikipedia

  • The Professionals (TV series) — The Professionals was a British crime action television drama series that aired on the ITV network from 1977 to 1983, filmed between 1977 and 1982. In all, 57 episodes were produced. It starred Martin Shaw, Lewis Collins and Gordon Jackson, as… …   Wikipedia

  • The Games (TV series) — The Games was a Channel 4 reality TV show that ran for four series, in which 10 celebrities competed against each other, by doing Olympic style events, such as weight lifting, gymnastics and diving. At the end of the series, the contestants with… …   Wikipedia

  • The Nine (TV series) — The Nine Intertitle Format Drama Created by Hank Steinberg K.J. Steinberg Starring …   Wikipedia

  • The Word (TV series) — The Word was a 1990s Channel 4 television programme in the United Kingdom. Its presenters included Mancunian radio presenter Terry Christian, comedian Mark Lamarr, Dani Behr, Katie Puckrik, Alan Connor, Amanda de Cadenet and Hufty . Originally… …   Wikipedia

  • The Cleaner (TV series) — The Cleaner Intertitle Format Drama Starring Benjamin Bratt Brett DelBuono Liliana Mumy …   Wikipedia

  • The Buccaneers (TV series) — The Buccaneers was a 1956 Sapphire Films television drama series for ITC Entertainment, networked by CBS in the US and shown on ATV and selected ITV companies in the UK.Starring Robert Shaw as Dan Tempest, the series, aimed at children, followed… …   Wikipedia

  • The Box (TV series) — The Box was an Australian soap opera than ran on Network Ten from 1974 until 1977.Inspired by the success of soap opera Number 96 , Crawford Productions, then known for the highly popular police dramas they specialised in, launched The Box ,… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”