Sunday Scoop

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Sunday Scoop
Genre Magazine
Presented by Nadia Sawalha
Kaye Adams
Starring Peter Andre
Jeff Brazier
Richard Bacon
David Emanuel
Jeremy Kyle
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 10
Production
Location(s) The London Studios
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 60 minutes
(including adverts)
Distributor ITV
Broadcast
Original channel ITV, STV, UTV
Picture format 16:9 576i SDTV
Original run 27 October 2013 – present
Chronology
Related shows Sunday Side Up
External links
Official Website

Sunday Scoop is a British magazine and food debate show presented by Nadia Sawalha and Kaye Adams. The show airs on Sunday mornings from 11.30am on the ITV Network and began on 27 October 2013.

In each episode, Sawalha and Adams are joined by a male co-presenter. During series one, Peter Andre fulfilled this role for half of the episodes whilst other guests filled in for the other half of the run. These were Jeff Brazier, Richard Bacon, David Emanuel and Jeremy Kyle for the show's first run.

Episodes

Series 1

Show Broadcast Date Guest Presenter Guests Notes
Pilot N/A Peter Andre[1] Brian Dowling and Chico Slimani
1 27 October 2013 Matthew Wolfenden, Natalie Anderson and Patsy Kensit
2 3 November 2013 Jeff Brazier Charlie Condou and Anton du Beke
3 10 November 2013 Peter Andre Matt Cardle and Zöe Lucker
4 17 November 2013 Jeff Brazier Russell Watson and Jean-Christophe Novelli
5 24 November 2013 Peter Andre Joan Collins, Gok Wan and Angela Griffin
6 1 December 2013 Adrian Edmonson and Ben Cohen
7 8 December 2013 Richard Bacon Gaynor Faye, Jason Merrells and Ronni Ancona
8 15 December 2013 Peter Andre McFly and Shane Filan
9 22 December 2013 David Emanuel Elizabeth McGovern and Heather Peace 1
10 29 December 2013 Jeremy Kyle Gemma Collins and Martin Kemp

Notes

^1 Emanuel did not fulfil the usual role occupied by the male co-presenter. However, he did participate in the news review with Adams and Sawalha.

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