OFI Sunday
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OFI Sunday | |
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OFI Sunday logo. |
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Format | Entertainment |
Created by | Chris Evans |
Presented by | Chris Evans |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 5 |
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Producer(s) | UMTV |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | ITV |
Original run | 20 November 2005 – 30 December 2005 |
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Related shows | TFI Friday |
OFI Sunday is an entertainment show hosted by Chris Evans every Sunday on ITV at 10:30pm. The title officially stands for "Oh Flip It's Sunday", but as with his previous show TFI Friday, whose title nominally stood for "Thank Four It's Friday", a less innocuous interpretation of the initials, "Oh Fuck It's Sunday", was clearly implied.
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[edit] Guest stars
- 20 November 2005 - Billie Piper (Former singer, turned actor in Doctor Who, and Evans' ex-wife)
- 27 November 2005 - James Nesbitt (Actor, star of Cold Feet)
- 4 December 2005 - Zöe Lucker (Actress, star of Footballers' Wives), Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter, Harry Judd and Tom Fletcher (The band, McFly)
- 11 December 2005 - Bradley Walsh (Actor, star of Coronation Street) and Sharleen Spiteri (Singer, member of the band Texas)
- 18 December 2005 - Robbie Williams (British pop singer)
[edit] Features
- Secret Photo - Chris takes a photo of something before the show, then shows it to the guest. He then doesn't tell anyone else what the photo was about and destroys the photo.
- Glad or sad - audience members and the guest decide whether they are "glad" or "sad" about something in this week's news.
- Mine or not mine? - a viewer or audience member guesses if something belongs to Chris, or someone else. If they are right, they win a gadget.
- Gadgets and gizmos - Chris and co-presenter Tom show some gadgets and gizmos that the audience and viewers can win. Tom also rates the gadgets out of 10.
- Laid Up - this only appears in the first episode. Three "laid up" contestants compete to win a classic car.
- Look-a-bit-likely - In the 5th episode, Robbie Williams decides if people look a bit like famous celebrities.
[edit] Co-presenters
- Tom - Ex-navy officer (sub-mariner) who presents and rates the gadgets and gizmos.
- Hiten - Chris' real life assistant for the show for the first two shows, but from the third episode would spin the caller/audience wheel for Mine or Not Mine in a wig.
[edit] See also
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