- Central Weekend
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show_name = Central Weekend
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format = Debate show
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runtime = 90mins (inc. adverts)
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starring =Nicky Campbell
channel =ITV Central
first_aired = 1986
last_aired = 2001
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country = UK
producer =Central Television
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imdb_id = 0387727"Central Weekend" (also called "Central Weekend Live") was a British television debate show which ran from 1986 to 2001. Known for the confrontational nature of its studio audience and topics, it was presented for many years by
Nicky Campbell . It was broadcast late on a Friday night in the Central region, and debated various topics and current affairs issues - usually subjects that had been featured in the week's news.Though Campbell was the main host, there were a number of other presenters who joined him throughout the show's time on air. These included
Kaye Adams , Sue Jay, Roger Cook,Bibi Baskin ,Paul Ross ,John Stapleton ,James Whale ,Victoria Derbyshire andClaudia Winkleman .The show was broadcast live from the Central Television studios on Broad Street,
Birmingham , although it was later moved to theNottingham studios at Lenton Lane. It became a popular highlight of the week's television in the Midlands region and enjoyed a 40% share of the viewing audience. Confrontational from the outset, debates could become quite heated and audience members sometimes had to be restrained by on-set bouncers. However, on at least one occasion, the show's floor manager was assaulted by one of the returning guests.During a debate on women's football in March 1998, an audience member got drunk and ran amok on set, forcing the show to be taken off the air. 44-year-old Robert Davy was later jailed for 12 months over the incident. [cite news|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1998/10/17/nuta17.html|title= Man jailed after live TV outburst|publisher= Telegraph.co.uk|date= 17 October 1998|accessdate= 2009-09-14] On another occasion, during the 1992 General Election campaign, a politician doused a member of a rival party with
orange juice shortly after an edition of the show had finished airing.In 2001, a complaint was made to the
Independent Television Commission after it emerged that an edition of the show had featured fake guests. A debate on the effects of soap operas on the lives of individuals had featured two patients of a "soap clinic", who it later emerged, had been fakes. [cite web|url= http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/archive/itc/itc_publications/complaints_reports/programme_complaints/show_complaint.asp-prog_complaint_id=357.html|title= ITC Complaints Report for Central Weekend|accessdate= 2008-09-14]Due to the programme's popularity in the Midlands, a national version was shown throughout the ITV Network for a time during the 1990s. "Thursday Night Live" went out in a similar late night slot on a Thursday evening, and featured much the same kind of debate as Central Weekend. [cite web|url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0240302/|title= IMDB profile for Thursday Night Live]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Central+Weekend+Live Footage of Central Weekend Live on YouTube]
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