Russell Brand's Got Issues

Russell Brand's Got Issues is a British TV debate comedy show hosted by Russell Brand and shown on E4. The show was written by Brand and his longtime collaborator Matt Morgan. Superficially a studio debate, as each episode progressed the subject was often digressed from heavily.

Russell Brand's Got Issues
StarringRussell Brand
Opening themeDirty Pretty Things - "Deadwood"
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Running time30 mins. (approx)
Release
Original networkE4
Picture format576i (Widescreen)
Original release12 September â€“
17 October 2006

The format of the show changed somewhat after the first couple of episodes with the character of "General Zod's nephew" Andrew Zod being dropped, and the clips of people being interviewed on the street becoming clips of Brand trying out a given activity and acting in a skit in relation to that week's topic.

The viewing figures for the first episode were seen as disappointing, being beaten by nearly all of E4's main multi-channel rivals, despite a big publicity and promotional campaign for the show.[1] Because of the poor ratings the show was repackaged as The Russell Brand Show and moved to Channel 4.[2]

Episode guide

Episode number Air date Theme Guest panelists
1 12 September 2006 Is Our Obsession With Beauty Making Us Ugly ? Lily Allen
2 19 September 2006 Yobs: Is It Time to Fight Back? Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Michael Carroll
3 26 September 2006 Is Sex Fucking Us Up? Jonathan Ross
4 3 October 2006 The Paranormal Vanessa Feltz and Tim Westwood
5 10 October 2006 The Nature of Celebrity Alan Cumming
6 17 October 2006 Does True Love Exist? Jessica Stevenson
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