The Charlotte Church Show

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The Charlotte Church Show
The Charlotte Church Show titles
Genre Late Night Talk show
Starring Charlotte Church
Country of origin UK
No. of episodes 11
Production
Running time 50 mins
Broadcast
Original channel Channel 4
Original run 1 September 2006 – present

The Charlotte Church Show is an entertainment television show presented by Welsh singer Charlotte Church broadcast each Friday on Channel 4 from September 1, 2006. The show has recently been commissioned for a further two series.[1] On December 13, 2006, Church won the Best Female Newcomer award for the show at the British Comedy Awards.[2]

Series 2 started on Friday 23rd February 2007 at 10pm on Channel 4 and will last for 6 episodes, with a further series in the autumn. The second series had many changes compared to the first series, with a new theme tune, losing sketches such as "What We've Learnt This Week' and a much classier studio and sound.

Contents

[edit] Episode Guide

Note: All guests not involved in a sketch or a hidden camera trick, are indicated in bold. (ie. The guests mentioned during the opening credits)


[edit] Series 1

Date Episode Number Guest(s) Musical Guest(s)
July 2006 (Unaired) Pilot Sally Lindsay, Fern Britton, Trisha Goddard, John Altman, Davina McCall, Eamonn Holmes none
1 September 2006 1 Eric McCormack, Michael McIntyre, Denise Van Outen Charlotte accompanied The Feeling singing their single Never Be Lonely
8 September 2006 2 Patsy Kensit, Ruby Wax Charlotte accompanied Orson singing their single No Tomorrow
15 September 2006 3 Johnny Vegas, Will Smith Charlotte sang Gnarls Barkley's Crazy with Nelly Furtado
22 September 2006 4 Ashlee Simpson, Adam Hills, Danny Dyer, Paul Danan Charlotte sang The White Stripes "Seven Nation Army with the The Brand New Heavies
29 September 2006 5 Alan Cumming, Jessica Stevenson Charlotte sang The Police's "Message In A Bottle" with Nerina Pallot
6 October 2006 6 Rupert Everett, Justin Moorhouse, Liza Minnelli Charlotte sang The Killers' "Somebody Told Me" with Alesha
13 October 2006 7 Keith Allen, Rhod Gilbert, Kerry Katona Charlotte sang Beat It, by Michael Jackson with Amy Winehouse
22 December 2006 Christmas Special Ben Elton, Paul O'Grady Charlotte sang 'White Christmas' with the Sugababes

[edit] Series 2

Date Episode Number Guest(s) Musical Guest(s)
February 23, 2007 1 Billie Piper, Gwen Stefani Charlotte sang 'Rocks' by Primal Scream with McFly
March 2nd 2007 2 Davina McCall, Noel Fielding, Craig Phillips, Sophie Pritchard, Nush Nowak, Jon Tickle, Nadia Almada, Michelle Bass, Eugene Sully, Kemal Shahin, Kinga Karolczak, Sam Heuston, Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace, Susie Verrico Charlotte sang 'Don't Let Go (Love)' by En Vogue with Lucie Silvas
March 9, 2007 3 Hilary Duff, Chris Moyles Charlotte sang 'You Got The Love' by Candi Staton with Jamelia.
March 23, 2007 4 Avril Lavigne, Lorraine Kelly Charlotte sang 'When Doves Cry' by Prince with Patrick Wolf.
March 30, 2007 5 John Barrowman, Danny Dyer Manic Street Preachers
April 6, 2007 6 Katie Price, Nicholas Hoult Fergie

[edit] References

  1. ^ Channel 4 agrees to more Church from Monkey
  2. ^ Church wins Best Female Comedy Newcomer

[edit] External links


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