The 5 O'Clock Show

The 5 O'Clock Show is a daytime television chat show on Channel 4, replacing The Paul O'Grady Show. The format was along the same lines as O'Grady's show and consisted of a mixture of celebrity guests, comic stunts and musical performances. Monday to Wednesday's shows tended to be broadcast live, while Thursday and Friday were recorded on Tuesday and Wednesday. The show was broadcast from Studio 3 of The London Studios. The show was axed by Channel 4 on 7 September 2010.[1]

The 5 O'Clock Show
Title card
GenreEntertainment
Presented byPeter Dickson
Voices ofPeter Dickson
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
No. of episodes40
Production
Executive producer(s)Robert Gray
Production location(s)The London Studios
Stealth at Thorpe Park
Running time60 mins (inc. advertisements)
Production company(s)Olga TV (Channel 4)
Release
Original networkChannel 4
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
Original release31 May 
23 July 2010 (2010-07-23)
Chronology
Related showsThe Paul O'Grady Show
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External links
Website

History

Originally Peter Andre was supposed to be the full-time presenter, but due to other commitments he was unable to fill all the slots.[2] Channel 4 decided to change the format, to have a range of guest hosts filling in. Starting with Lenny Henry's stint, the show's title was altered to Presenter's 5 O'Clock Show.

Guest presenters

Each week the show was hosted by guest presenters.

WeekMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
1Peter Andre
2
3Natalie CassidyPhil Spencer and Kirstie AllsoppKimberley Walsh and Stephen Mulhern
4Lenny Henry
5Denise van Outen and Melanie Sykes
6Vernon Kay
7Fern Britton
8

Sponsors

The 5 O'Clock Show with was sponsored by Anglian Windows.[3]

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