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  • TV sketch show
  • ITV2
  • 2016
  • 10 episodes (1 series)

Topical sketch and stand-up from new comedy talent. Stars Dane Baptiste, Natasia Demetriou, Rhys James, Bobby Mair, Lolly Adefope and more.

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Series 1, Episode 1

Brand new comedy series driven by the topics and events people have been talking about. Luke McQueen poses as a celebrity, Sarah Callaghan can't get out of her room, and John Kearns talks football in the gym.

Notes

This episode was delayed by approximately 7 minutes from its scheduled 11pm start time due to the live episode of Celebrity Juice running on longer.

Broadcast details

Date
Thursday 17th March 2016
Time
11:07pm
Channel
ITV2
Length
30 minutes

Repeats

Show past repeats

Date Time Channel
Friday 18th March 2016 1:25am ITV2
Sunday 20th March 2016 1:30am ITV2

Cast & crew

Cast
Dane Baptiste Host / Presenter
Natasia Demetriou Host / Presenter
Rhys James Host / Presenter
Bobby Mair Host / Presenter
John Kearns Ensemble Actor
Guest cast
Sarah Callaghan Ensemble Actor
Larry Dean Ensemble Actor
Luke McQueen Ensemble Actor
Funmbi Omotayo Ensemble Actor
Ellie White Ensemble Actor
Writing team
Dane Baptiste Writer
Natasia Demetriou Writer
Rhys James Writer
Bobby Mair Writer
John Kearns Writer
Simon Craig Writer (Additional Material)
Kate Edmunds Writer (Additional Material)
Sarah Callaghan Writer
Larry Dean Writer
Luke McQueen Writer
Funmbi Omotayo Writer
Ellie White Writer
Production team
Tommy Forbes Series Director
Ainsley Cannon DV Director
Dexter Harries DV Director
Jamie Rea Series Editor
Juliet Morrish Producer
Ed Sleeman Executive Producer
Leon Wilson Executive Producer
Michael Marden Editor
Justin James Editor
James Sheldon Editor

Press

This topical comedy show brings together young British comics, including Dane Baptiste, Ivo Graham, Rhys James, Ellie White and Jamie Demetriou. It feels like a scattershot ensemble, but makes slightly more sense when you learn this is being positioned as a reboot of The 11 O'Clock Show, the late-90s format that helped to shape the current comedy mainstream by employing everyone from Ricky Gervais to Sacha Baron Cohen, David Mitchell, Robert Webb, Charlie Brooker and Robert Popper.

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 17th March 2016

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