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The Sunday Show
Presented byDonna McPhail (series 1–3)
Katie Puckrik (series 1–2)
Paul Tonkinson (series 3–4)
Jenny Ross (series 3–4)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes38 (inc. 2 christmas specials)
Production
ProducersGary Monaghan, Jon Riley, Gerard Barry
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release5 March 1995 (1995-03-05) –
28 December 1997 (1997-12-28)

The Sunday Show is a British television entertainment programme that was broadcast live on Sunday lunchtimes on BBC Two between 5 March 1995 and 28 December 1997. Four series of the show were produced. Donna McPhail and Katie Puckrik hosted the first two series, Puckrik was replaced by Paul Tonkinson for the third series. For the fourth, Tonkinson hosted with Jenny Ross, previously the show's Pop Desk presenter.

The show is best remembered for giving breaks to two young comedians who went on to greater success: Paul Kaye, who appeared each week in his Dennis Pennis character, attending premieres and other events, and throwing absurd questions at the gathered celebrities;[1] and Peter Kay who presented a regular "World of Entertainment" slot ostensibly reviewing TV and film but in practice simply a vehicle for his stand-up comedy act.

Other regular contributors included Kevin Eldon in different guises, including 'Guy Boudelaire' and 'Dr Brebner', and Happy Mondays' dancer/mascot/percussionist Bez in a weekly "Science With Bez" slot.

References

  1. ^ "Comedy - Very Important Pennis". BBC. 4 October 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2013.