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The Frank Skinner Show

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The Frank Skinner Show
GenreComedy
Presented byFrank Skinner
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series9
No. of episodes96
Production
Production locationThe London Studios (ITV)
Running time60 minutes
Production companyAvalon Television
Original release
NetworkBBC One (1995–99)
ITV (2000–05)
Release10 September 1995 (1995-09-10) –
15 December 2005 (2005-12-15)

The Frank Skinner Show is a television chat show hosted by comedian Frank Skinner, which lasted nine series on British television between 1995 and 2005.[1]

As well as celebrity interviews, the shows includes an initial stand-up routine, various sketches throughout the episode and usually concludes with a comedic song featuring Skinner and the guest stars. The Frank Skinner Show became notorious over the years for the unconventional nature of the interviews, including some shocking revelations from the guests.

It was screened on BBC One from its first episode on 10 September 1995 until 3 June 1999.

In 2000, the show moved to ITV.[2] The programme was nominated for a Royal Television Society Award in 2001.[3]

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Series guide

Series 1 (1995–96)

Series No. Episode No. Airdate Guests
1 1 10 September 1995 Charlie Kray, Buzz Aldrin
2 2 17 September 1995 Ivana Trump
3 3 24 September 1995 Bonnie Langford
4 4 1 October 1995 Marvin Hagler
5 5 8 October 1995 Kato Kaelin
6 6 15 October 1995 Myra Gale Brown
Xmas 29 December 1996 Tony Blair, Terry Wogan

Series 2 (1997–98)

Series No. Episode No. Airdate Guests
1 7 2 January 1997 Gene Wilder
2 8 9 January 1997 Ozzy Osbourne
3 9 16 January 1997 Barry Manilow fans
4 10 23 January 1997 Alexander McQueen
5 11 30 January 1997 Michael Palin
6 12 6 February 1997 Thora Hird
Xmas 24 December 1998 Melanie C, Gennifer Flowers, Aled Jones

Series 3 (1999)

Series No. Episode No. Airdate Guests
1 13 15 April 1999 Fiona Allen, Nick Moran
2 14 22 April 1999 Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Alan Hansen
3 15 29 April 1999 Caroline Aherne, Kenny Rogers
4 16 6 May 1999 Gail Porter, Michael Aspel
5 17 13 May 1999 Dale Winton, Germaine Greer
6 18 20 May 1999 Zoë Ball, Eric Clapton
7 19 27 May 1999 Charlie Dimmock, David Essex
8 20 3 June 1999 Anthea Turner, Martin Kemp

Series 4 (2000)

Series No. Episode No. Airdate Guests
1 21 2 October 2000 Paul McKenna, Bjork
2 22 9 October 2000 Jamie Oliver, Denise Lewis
3 23 16 October 2000 Debra Stephenson, Max Bygraves
4 24 23 October 2000 Joe Pasquale, Lorraine Kelly
5 25 30 October 2000 Kelly Brook, Fatboy Slim
6 26 6 November 2000 Charlotte Church, Tracey Ullman
7 27 13 November 2000 Samantha Fox, Noel Gallagher
8 28 20 November 2000 David Ginola, Mel C
9 29 27 November 2000 Julie Hesmondhalgh, Richard Wilson
10 30 6 December 2000 Katy Hill, Noddy Holder

Series 5 (2001–02)

Series No. Episode No. Airdate Guests
1 32 13 October 2001 Gabby Logan, Ant & Dec
2 33 20 October 2001 Bruce Forsyth, Tracy Shaw
3 34 27 October 2001 Bill Wyman, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
4 35 3 November 2001 Eddie Izzard, Cliff Richard
5 36 11 November 2001 Paul Gascoigne
6 37 18 November 2001 Boy George, Jordan
7 38 25 November 2001 Sean Bean, Simon Cowell
8 39 2 December 2001 Ulrika Jonsson, Charlotte Church
9 40 9 December 2001 Johnny Vegas, Dido
10 41 16 December 2001 Myleene Klass, Kym Marsh, Suzanne Shaw, Steve Coogan
11 42 26 December 2001 Vinnie Jones, Nicky Byrne, Brian McFadden
12 43 26 January 2002 Britney Spears

Series 6 (2002)

Series No. Episode No. Airdate Guests
1 44 10 September 2002 Kyle MacLachlan, Dave Gorman, Will Young
2 45 17 September 2002 Rhona Cameron, Geri Halliwell
3 46 24 September 2002 Andrew Lloyd Webber, Alison Moyet, Chris Tarrant
4 47 1 October 2002 Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Brenda Blethyn, LL Cool J
5 48 8 October 2002 Ian Thorpe, Dolly Parton, Natalie & Nicole Appleton
6 49 15 October 2002 Charles Kennedy, Ronan Keating, Pamela Anderson
7 50 22 October 2002 Samuel L. Jackson, Rachael Stirling, Myleene Klass
8 51 29 October 2002 Robin Gibb, Martine McCutcheon, Harry Hill
9 52 5 November 2002 Heidi Klum, Vinnie Jones, Atomic Kitten
10 53 12 November 2002 George Foreman, Moby, Elton John
11 54 26 November 2002 Chandeep Uppal, David Dickinson, Sophie Ellis-Bextor
12 55 3 December 2002 Carol Vorderman, Jack Ryder, Renée Zellweger, Richard Gere

Series 7 (2003)

Series No. Episode No. Airdate Guests
1 56 6 October 2003 Jordan, Blue, Francesca Martinez
2 57 13 October 2003 Hilary Duff, Elvis Costello, Sally Lindsay
3 58 20 October 2003 Al Murray, Kym Marsh, Myleene Klass, Phil Taylor
4 59 27 October 2003 Helen Mirren, Matthew Kelly, Frank Maloney
5 60 3 November 2003 Kelly Osbourne, Helen Fielding, Brian and Kerry McFadden
6 61 14 November 2003 Michael Moore, Robert Downey Jr., Michael Stipe
7 62 17 November 2003 Johnny Vegas, David Seaman, Cheryl Tweedy, Kimberley Walsh
8 63 24 November 2003 Ron Jeremy, Brenda Blethyn, Mo Mowlam
9 64 1 December 2003 Martin Johnson, Will Greenwood, James Bourne, Matt Jay
10 65 8 December 2003 Justin Hawkins, Fern Britton, Phillip Schofield, Hayley Westenra
11 66 15 December 2003 Jamie Lee Curtis, Jamie Oliver, Fran Healy, Dougie Payne
12 67 22 December 2003 Jasper Carrott, Rosanna Davison, Dave Gorman

Series 8 (2004)

Series No. Episode No. Airdate Guests
1 68 14 October 2004 Richard Dreyfuss, La Toya Jackson, Har Mar Superstar
2 69 21 October 2004 Pamela Anderson, Graham Coxon, Stan Collymore
3 70 28 October 2004 Jamelia, Franz Ferdinand, Brian McFadden
4 71 4 November 2004 Kathy Burke, Rufus Wainwright, George Best
5 72 11 November 2004 Paula Radcliffe, Ron Atkinson, Joss Stone
6 73 18 November 2004 Shania Twain, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Peter Andre, Jordan, Snow Patrol
7 74 25 November 2004 Michael Parkinson, Shane MacGowan, Goldie Lookin Chain , Status Quo
8 75 2 December 2004 Kelly Brook, Simon Callow, Jools Holland, Tom Jones
9 76 9 December 2004 Leigh Francis, Davina McCall, Morrissey
10 77 16 December 2004 Amanda Holden, Paul Burrell, Frank Lampard, Kasabian
11 78 23 December 2004 Jo Brand, David Coulthard, Patrick Stewart, Embrace

Series 9 (2005)

Series No. Episode No. Airdate Guests
1 79 29 September 2005 Andrew Flintoff, Jon Bon Jovi, Danny Jones, t.A.T.u
2 80 6 October 2005 James Nesbitt, Ringo Starr, Jo Brand
3 81 13 October 2005 Gene Simmons, Craig David, The Cheeky Girls, Omid Djalili
4 82 20 October 2005 Ryan Giggs, Backstreet Boys, McFly
5 83 27 October 2005 George Galloway, Terry Gilliam, Zoë Ball
6 84 3 November 2005 Alice Cooper, Lee Mack, Sheryl Crow
7 85 10 November 2005 Ozzy Osbourne, Kevin Bacon, Tommy Lee
8 86 17 November 2005 Roy 'Chubby' Brown, Carol Vorderman, Sugababes
9 87 24 November 2005 Steve Irwin, Rory Bremner, Nigel Harman
10 88 1 December 2005 John McEnroe, Westlife, David Mitchell, Robert Webb
11 89 8 December 2005 Gary Lineker, Al Murray, Jamie Bell
12 90 15 December 2005 Carol Thatcher, Mel Brooks, Girls Aloud

References

  1. ^ "Frank Skinner TV Shows". ZetaCity.com. Archived from the original on 10 October 2008. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Skinner switches to ITV". BBC News. 2 December 1999. Retrieved 23 January 2008.
  3. ^ "Royal honour for TV's first family". BBC News. 21 March 2001. Retrieved 23 January 2008.

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