Richard & Judy
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| Richard & Judy | |
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| Format | Chat show |
| Starring | Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan |
| Country of origin | |
| Language(s) | English |
| Production | |
| Producer(s) | Cactus TV |
| Location(s) | Kennington, London |
| Running time | 60 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | Channel 4 (2001–08) Watch (2008–09) |
| Picture format | 16:9 |
| Original airing | Channel 4: 26 November 2001 – 22 August 2008 Watch: 7 October 2008 – 1 July 2009 |
| Chronology | |
| Related shows | This Morning (1988–present) |
Richard & Judy (later known as Richard & Judy's New Position) is a British magazine/chat show which was presented by married couple Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan. It originally aired on Channel 4 from 2001 to 2008 but later moved to digital channel Watch in October 2008. It featured the world's most famous stars, along with their Book Club. In July 2009 the show aired its final episode due to low ratings.Richard and Judy chatshow dropped.
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[edit] 2001-2008: Channel 4
The Richard & Judy Show started on Channel 4 in November 2001, and aired every weekday from 5pm to 6pm.
However, between 2006 and 2008, the Richard & Judy show shared the 5pm - 6pm Channel 4 weekday slot with the The Paul O'Grady Show, which started in March 2006. For 3 months of each year between 2006 and 2008, the Richard & Judy show occupied the 5pm - 6pm slot (January to March and June to August), and then the Paul O'Grady Show occupied the slot for the following 3 months (March to June and September to December).
On 15 August 2008 edition of the show, Richard stated that the following week would be their last on Channel 4. The final edition of the show was broadcast on 22 August 2008.
[edit] 2008-2009: Watch
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Richard and Judy went on to sign a £2 million deal with the UKTV network Watch. The couple hosted Richard & Judy's New Position from 7 October 2008. The couple said that the show would be "a high octane prime time show". Richard Madeley said "we were both hugely impressed with the team at UKTV, and their proposal was attractive and fun and will give us the kind of flexibility in our personal lives which we have been looking for". Richard and Judy continued their popular Book Club, which had begun on their Channel 4 show.
The new show featured a sofa area for interviews, and a bar area where the star guests and members of the show's crew gathered during the show. Each week the show had a celebrity barman; the first week's celebrity barman was comedian Rufus Hound, who appeared often on the couple's Channel 4 series.
The first show of the new series attracted an average audience of around 200,000; this figure included the audience who watched the show on Watch+1. The second episode attracted 53,000 viewers for the 8pm slot. Watch said they were happy with the ratings and it was a good start for the show.[citation needed] Subsequently, viewing figures consistently fell, to a new low of just 11,000 viewers.[citation needed]
Richard and Judy took a Christmas break on Friday 19 December 2008. The show returned on Tuesday 13 January 2009 in a new 6pm slot, instead of the 8pm slot it previously occupied. The show also dropped the "New Position" part of the title and was simply called Richard and Judy again.
By April 2009, ratings had slumped to just 5,000 viewers.[1] The following month, it was agreed to terminate the show six months early.[2]
From the week of Monday 8 June 2009, the show was cut back to just one episode a week, airing at 4pm on Wednesdays. On 1 July 2009, the show aired its final episode.
[edit] You Say We Pay
This daily competition had a viewer at home describing images on a TV screen for Richard and Judy (who can't see the images, as the screen is behind them) to guess - without using any of the words on the screen. For each correct answer, the viewer wins £1000.
The game also appeared on the third series of Matt Lucas' and David Walliams' comedy hit Little Britain. Fictional characters Lou and Andy were seen playing the game, and Andy didn't really seem to get the hang of it (he just said exactly what the images were). Other comedy lampoons of this game included the song "Richard & Judy" by Lazyhand which described a man's descent into poverty through trying to phone into this show.
In January 2006, MP and Celebrity Big Brother contestant George Galloway played the quiz and won his housemates' shopping budget for the week. Tony Blair, Abi Titmuss and Carol Vorderman have also participated when they were guests on the programme.
On 18 February 2007 The Mail on Sunday revealed allegations that the quiz was cheating viewers by inviting them to phone in after the winning contestant had already been chosen. The paper stresses that the couple had no knowledge of any wrongdoing.[3] This story was sold to the newspaper through publicist Jonathan Hartley[4].
On 6 July 2007 Eckoh, the operator of the phone-in quiz, had been fined a record £150,000 by regulator ICSTIS.
ICSTIS said the Channel 4 programme had shown a "reckless disregard" for viewers after inviting them to enter a competition once the potential winners had already been selected.
In addition to the fine, ICSTIS has ordered that all the money be paid back to those viewers affected, around £2.5 million, and has referred the case to Ofcom. The media regulator has the right to impose its own ban if it feels the broadcasting code has been breached.[5]
[edit] Richard & Judy Book Club
In 2004, the Richard & Judy Book Club was added as a regular segment of the show. It been credited as having a massive effect on the sales of the books it features[6], much like Oprah's Book Club in the USA. Each year they feature ten books and have discussions during the programme, often with guests. Alongside the discussions and programme features, the novels in contention for the Richard & Judy Book of the Year Award, presented at the British Book Awards, the winner being the book that gets the most votes from the public.
2004
- Monica Ali - Brick Lane
- Martina Cole - The Know
- William Dalrymple - White Mughals
- Zoe Heller - Notes on a Scandal
- David Nicholls - Starter for Ten
- Joseph O'Connor - Star of the Sea
- Alice Sebold - The Lovely Bones (winner)
- Asne Seierstad - The Bookseller of Kabul
- Nigel Slater - Toast: The Story of a Boy's Hunger
- Adriana Trigiani - Lucia, Lucia
2005
- William Brodrick - The Sixth Lamentation
- Paula Byrne - Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson
- Justin Cartwright - The Promise of Happiness
- Karen Joy Fowler - The Jane Austen Book Club
- Chris Heath - Feel: Robbie Williams
- David Mitchell - Cloud Atlas (winner)
- Audrey Niffenegger - The Time Traveler's Wife
- Jodi Picoult - My Sister's Keeper
- Andrew Taylor - The American Boy
- Carlos Ruiz Zafón - The Shadow of the Wind
2006
- Julian Barnes - Arthur & George
- Richard Benson - The Farm
- Geraldine Brooks - March
- Michael Connelly - The Lincoln Lawyer
- Martin Davies - The Conjurer's Bird
- Nicole Krauss - The History of Love
- Anchee Min - Empress Orchid
- Kate Mosse - Labyrinth (winner)
- Eva Rice - The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets
- Andrew Smith - Moondust
2007
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Half of a Yellow Sun
- William Boyd - Restless
- A.M. Homes - This Book Will Save Your Life
- Lori Lansens - The Girls
- James Robertson - The Testament of Gideon Mack
- Griff Rhys Jones - Semi-detached
- Jed Rubenfeld - The Interpretation of Murder (winner)
- Catherine Ryan Hyde - Love in the Present Tense
2008
- Danny Scheinmann - Random Acts of Heroic Love
- Katharine McMahon - Rose of Sebastopol
- Roger Jon Ellory - A Quiet Belief in Angels
- Patrick Gale - Notes from an Exhibition
- Joshua Ferris - Then We Came to the End
- Mark Slouka - Visible World
- Lloyd Jones - Mister Pip
- Tim Butcher - Blood River
- Peter Ho Davies - The Welsh Girl
- Khaled Hosseini - A Thousand Splendid Suns (winner)
[edit] Summer Book Club
2004
- Jennifer Donnelly - A Gathering Light
- P. J. Tracy - Want to Play?
- Cecelia Ahern - PS, I Love You
- Maile Meloy - Liars and Saints
- Ben Richards - The Mermaid and the Drunks
- Bella Pollen - Hunting Unicorns
2005
- Karen Quinn - The Ivy Chronicles
- George Hagen - The Laments
- Anthony Capella - The Food Of Love
- Susan Fletcher- Eve Green
- Ben Sherwood - The Death and Life of Charlie St Cloud
- David Wolstencroft - Good News, Bad News
2006
- Jim Lynch - The Highest Tide
- Sam Bourne - The Righteous Men
- Victoria Hislop - The Island
- Dorothy Koomson - My Best Friend's Girl
- Elisabeth Hyde - The Abortionist's Daughter
- Elizabeth Kostova - The Historian
2007
- Kim Edwards - The Memory Keeper's Daughter
- Simon Kernick - Relentless
- Kate Morton - The House at Riverton
- Paul Torday - Salmon Fishing In The Yemen
- Jane Fallon - Getting Rid of Matthew
- Mark Mills - The Savage Garden
- Jonathan Tropper - How to talk to a Widower
- Mary Lawson - The Other Side of The Bridge
2008
- Sadie Jones - The Outcast
- Linwood Barclay - No Time for Goodbye
- Julia Gregson - East of the Sun
- John Hart - Down River
- Margret Cezair - The Pirate's Daughter
- Rebecca Miller - The Private Lives of Pippa Lee
- Toni Jordan - Addition
- James Bradley - The Resurrectionist
2009
- Julian Fellowes - Past Imperfect
- Dave Boling - Guernica
- Stephen L. Carter - Palace Council
- Charles Elton - Mr Toppit
- Jill Dawson - The Great Lover
- Colin Bateman - Mystery Man
- Sue Miller - The Senator's Wife
- Janice Y. K. Lee - The Piano Teacher
[edit] Children's Book Club
In 2007, Richard and Judy hosted a special Children's Book Club edition of the show as part of Channel 4's "Lost For Words" season. The featured books were chosen with the help of pupils from several schools around the UK.[7][8]
- 5+ / Early :
- 7+ / Developing :
- 9+ / Confident :
- 12+ / Fluent :
[edit] New Writers Book Club
Launched in October 2008, the club "highlights 12 debut writers over the course of a year".[9]
2008
- Oct: Hillary Jordan - Mudbound
- Nov: Farahad Zama - The Marriage Bureau for Rich People
- Dec: Nancy Horan - Loving Frank
2009
- Jan: Jennie Rooney - Inside The Whale
- Feb: Melissa Benn - One Of Us
- Mar: Tom Rob Smith - Child 44
[edit] Richard & Judy Wine Club
Richard and Judy launched their wine club in 2005. Focusing on a different selection of wine each week, they reviewed the wines and gave tasting notes to the viewers.
[edit] References
- ^ Write mess: Richard & Judy book club slumps..as just 5,000 see their show News of the World, 5 April 2009
- ^ 'Richard & Judy failed' admits Madeley, after chat show is axed for reeling in just 8,000 viewers Daily Mail, 5 April 2009
- ^ "Richard and Judy quiz scam". Daily Mail. 18 February 2007. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=436839&in_page_id=1770&ico=Homepage&icl=TabModule&icc=NEWS&ct=5. Retrieved 6 July 2007.
- ^ Richard and Judy Show Scandal Jonathan Hartley Associates
- ^ "£150,000 fine for Richard & Judy quiz". Digital Spy. 6 July 2007. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/a64491/gbp150000-fine-for-richard--judy-quiz.html. Retrieved 6 July 2007.
- ^ "Our top 50 players in the world of books". MediaGuardian. 5 March 2006. http://books.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1723699,00.html. Retrieved 6 July 2007.
- ^ "Richard and Judy turn attention to children". The Guardian. 24 October 2007. http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,,2198257,00.html. Retrieved 9 January 2008.
- ^ "Richard and Judy cast spell on children's books". The Telegraph. 24 October 2007. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2007/10/24/bojudy124.xml. Retrieved 9 January 2008.
- ^ First novels selected as Richard and Judy switch channels The Guardian, 23 September 2008
