Keith Lemon's LemonAid

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Keith Lemon's LemonAid
Genre Entertainment
Presented by Leigh Francis as Keith Lemon
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 6 (List of episodes)
Production
Location(s) Teddington Studios
Running time 45 mins (inc. adverts)
Production company(s) Talkback
Distributor FremantleMedia
Broadcast
Original channel ITV, STV, UTV
Picture format 16:9 (HDTV)
Original run 7 April 2012 (2012-04-07) – 19 May 2012 (2012-05-19)
Chronology
Related shows Surprise!, Surprise!
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External links
Website

Keith Lemon's LemonAid is a British television entertainment series hosted by comedian Leigh Francis as his character Keith Lemon. It aired on ITV from 7 April to 19 May 2012. Each week, with the help of a celebrity guest, Lemon makes people's dreams come true. He calls himself "The Dream-Meckah!".

Background

The idea for LemonAid stemmed from a pilot programme recorded by Francis in July 2011, entitled The Bang Tidy Show. The project was released to media with the following tagline: "Promising to be as off the wall as Celebrity Juice, this brand new Saturday night entertainment show stars all of the usual celebrity guests, plus there's a talking orangutan, a door that leads to anywhere, audience games and prizes, a supermarket in the future staffed by old celebrities and the opportunity for the audience to ask Keith anything they want. Each show will end with a big performance by Keith and his celebrity guest.". Despite receiving positive reception from the pilot's audience, ITV decided against commissioning it into a series, stating that "it really had nowhere to go.". As such, Francis was informed that in order to get the project commissioned, he would need to find a suitable theme that would appeal to a mass audience. It features Lemon giving advice and helping people solve their problems, using his usual manner of behaviour and cheek. Each episode also features a celebrity helper, who assists with the studio games and other various activities, and a musical guest, to round off the show. A pilot episode for the series, which was originally called Keith Kisses it Better!, was filmed on 30 October 2011, and following further positive reception, was commissioned into a full series by ITV under the name LemonAid. Filming began in March 2012, and the first episode of the series premiered on 7 April. The series contained six episodes each 45 minutes in length.

Studio games

The game "Lemon Drops" features every week, where each celebrity helper played the Phat Contoller, and Lemon would be launched above the studio audience and drop soft, fluffy lemons with a prize inside into the audience. However, in the fourth episode, Lemon played the Phat Controller with helper Peter Andre dropping the lemons over the audience. Lemon's motto for Lemon Drops is "When life gives you lemons, open that lemon and see if there's a prize inside!". The other game in the studio will feature three contestants, usually each with a talent, who play to win a prize.

Episode guide

Show Airdate Studio game Celebrity helper Musical guest Lemon Drops Audience prizes Viewers (millions)[1]
1 7 April 2012 Mama Do the Hump Cilla Black Rizzle Kicks:
"Traveller's Chant"
"Down with the Trumpets"
"Mama Do the Hump"
1. Swingball set
2. JLS duvet cover
3. Caribbean cruise
3.43
2 14 April 2012 Forward Sausage Rolls Mark Wright Spelbound:
"I Like to Move it!"
1. Nintendo Wii
2. Home spray tan
3. Holiday to Cuba
2.96
3 21 April 2012 Spare Tyre Challenge Michelle Keegan Russell Watson:
"Swing Low
Sweet Chariot"
"We Don't Have to
Take our Clothes off
"
1. Hot tub
2. Spa break
3. Bouncy castle
2.99
4 28 April 2012 A Right Dog's Dinner Peter Andre The Penine Chimes
Barbershop Chorus:
"Mysterious Girl"
1. Barbeque
2. £1,000 shopping spree
3. Holiday to Ibiza
2.39
(Overnight)[2]
5 12 May 2012 Turn it on,
Take it Home
Emma Bunton Tinchy Stryder feat.
Chloe Lloyd:
"Bright Lights"
1. iPad
2. Dog food
3. Holiday to Mauritius
1.78
(Overnight)[3]
6 19 May 2012 Gran Prix Louis Walsh The Saturdays:
"30 Days"
1. Kayak and a Kayaking Weekend
2. Bungee Jump
3. Two VIP tickets to see Westlife's farewell tour
and full back catalogue
1.88
(Overnight)[4]

References

  1. "Weekly Top 30 Programmes". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 9 August 2012. 
  2. Millar, Paul (29 April 2012). "'Britain's Got Talent' extends lead over 'The Voice' UK". Digital Spy. Retrieved 29 April 2012. 
  3. Millar, Paul (13 May 2012). "'Britain's Got Talent' final is most watched show of 2012". Digital Spy. Retrieved 13 May 2012. 
  4. Millar, Paul (20 May 2012). "'The Voice' UK live show chaos watched by 5.7m". Digital Spy. Retrieved 20 May 2012. 

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