Dave's One Night Stand

Dave's One Night Stand is a British comedy programme made by Amigo Television and Phil McIntyre Television for Dave. The series featured stand-up comedians performing in their hometowns. It was first broadcast for four series from 10 October 2010 until 12 December 2012.

Dave's One Night Stand
GenreStand-up comedy
Created byUKTV
Developed byGallowgate Productions
Directed byLucie Vietch
Theme music composerEdward Stove
Opening themeDave
Ending themeDave (Instrumental)
Composer(s)Pose
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series4
No. of episodes20 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Ed Forsdick
Producer(s)Martin Dance
Production location(s)UKTV Studios
CinematographyPlut
Editor(s)James Collett
Camera setup3SIXTYMEDIA
Running time43 minutes approximately
Production company(s)ITV Studios
Amigo Television
Phil McIntyre Television
DistributorUK Gold Services Ltd
Release
Original networkDave
Dave HD
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Original release10 October 2010 (2010-10-10) 
12 December 2012 (2012-12-12)

Overview

Each episode featured a stand-up comedian taking the viewers on a tour of their hometown, they then headline a stand-up act at the local theatre with two supporting acts.[1]

Production

For the first series each headline act performed at a different location in the United Kingdom with two supporting acts. From the second the acts performed in the UK or Ireland. Despite being advertised as comedians doing a stand up show in their home towns, there is the occasional episode where they do not appear in that location (Reginald D. Hunter for example, whose episode was filmed in Edinburgh).

The show was produced by ITV Studios, Amigo Television and Phil McIntyre Entertainment. The theme tune was composed by Edward Stove.[1]

Transmissions

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodesLocation tally
EnglandRepublic of IrelandScotlandNorthern Ireland
110 October 20107 November 201055000
214 April 201112 May 201154100
317 November 201115 December 201152210
414 November 201212 December 201254001

References

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