Tonight At The London Palladium. Copyright: ITV Studios
Tonight At The London Palladium

Tonight At The London Palladium

  • TV variety
  • ITV1
  • 2014 - 2017
  • 27 episodes (4 series)

Revival of the variety series that presents entertainment talent, including comedians and speciality acts. Stars Bradley Walsh, Jason Manford, Jack Whitehall, Jimmy Carr, Stephen Mulhern and more.

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Series 4, Episode 2

Tonight At The London Palladium. Joe Pasquale. Copyright: ITV Studios
Tonight's bill sees the cast of hit musical Half A Sixpence, music from James Blunt, Louisa Johnson, and Grammy and Academy Award winner Jennifer Hudson, the hair-raising sword skills of Samurai Hayashi, plus British street dance champions Notorious share their trophy-winning talent on the hallowed London Palladium stage.

Preview clips

Notes

Adam Hess was billed as appearing in this programme, but was cut from the broadcast episode.

Broadcast details

Date
Wednesday 26th April 2017
Time
8pm
Channel
ITV1
Length
60 minutes

Repeats

Show past repeats

Date Time Channel
Friday 15th September 2017 10:45pm ITV1

Cast & crew

Cast
Bradley Walsh Host / Presenter
Joe Pasquale Self
Guest cast
Jennifer Hudson Guest
Louisa Johnson Guest
Ryan Hayashi (as Samurai Hayashi) Guest
James Blunt Guest
Writing team
David Reilly Writer
Production team
Richard Valentine Series Director
Andy Charles Smith Series Producer
Lee Connolly Executive Producer
Nicholas Steinberg Executive Producer
Katharine Begg Edit Producer
Les Keen Associate Producer
Bradley Walsh Associate Producer
Paul Hepplewhite Senior Producer
Mark Wybourn Editor
Tim Ellison Editor
Dominic Tolfts Production Designer
Sheena Gunn Costume Designer
Linda Martin Costume Designer
Dave Davey Lighting Designer
Rebecca Nagan Puppeteer
Wim Oppenheimer Puppeteer

Video

Joe Pasquale's Puppet Nightmare

The audience get a bit of a surprise.

Featuring: Bradley Walsh & Joe Pasquale.

Press

Never mind on-demand and binge-watching: on ITV the age of light entertainment continues like nothing, certainly not the last 30 years, ever happened. Numbers from West End shows, the stars of lightweight pop, inoffensive comedy, Bradley Walsh. All are here for your wholesome, prime-time, family entertainment. Tonight there's swordsmanship from Samurai Hyashi, comedy from Adam Hess and music from James Blunt.

John Robinson, The Guardian, 26th April 2017

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