The Paul O'Grady Show (2004)
The Paul O'Grady Show (2004)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Paul O'Grady
Self - Host / Self - Presenter / Self
Charlotte Ellen Price
Self - dancer / Self - Dancer
Melanie Sykes
Self - Guest Host / Self
Ramon Christian
Principal dancer
Jo Brand
Self / Self - Guest Host / Tinkerball
Jade Goody
Self
Barbara Windsor
Self
Lorraine Kelly
Self / Self - Guest Host
Cilla Black
Self / Self - Guest Host
Sally Lindsay
Self
Elaine Paige
Self
David Cassidy
Self
Cliff Richard
Self
Dolly Parton
Self - Guest
Lee Ryan
Self
Emily Blunt
Herself
Rolf Harris
Himself
Lisa Stansfield
Herself
Anne Kirkbride
Phillip Schofield
Amanda Holden
Helen Worth
Al Murray
Bruce Jones
John Michie
John Challis
Sheila Hancock
Ricky Martin
June Whitfield
Stephen Tompkinson
David Dickinson
Katherine Jenkins
Jane Danson
Richard Whiteley
Debbie Harry
Ian McKellen
Maxwell Caulfield
Sharon Osbourne
Dawn French
Charlotte Church
Julie Goodyear
Jessie Wallace
Jools Holland
Simon Williams
Andy Fordham
Brian Conley
Pete Waterman
Jane Rossington
James Dreyfus
Julian Clary
Antony Cotton
Janet Street-Porter
Rik Mayall
Peter Dickson
Davina McCall
Ben Fogle
Peter Kay
Mariah Carey
Beverley Callard
Jack Osbourne
Dominic Brunt
Suranne Jones
Rufus Wainwright
Kelvin Fletcher
Stuart Manning
Max Beesley
Sue Holderness
Sanjeev Bhaskar
Nigel Harman
Daniel Bedingfield
Michael Starke
Julie Andrews
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Wiki.
The Paul O'Grady Show is a British comedy chat show presented by comedian Paul O'Grady, first shown on 11 October 2004. The programme is a teatime chat show consisting of a mixture of celebrity guests, comic stunts, musical performances, and occasionally viewer competitions.
The format was originally devised by Granada Television and was broadcast on ITV until December 2005, before moving to Channel 4 in 2006, where the show was produced by Olga TV. The show originally ended in 2009 when O'Grady announced a move back to ITV, adapting his format to prime-time for Friday nights at 9pm, hosting Paul O'Grady Live from 2010. However the show underperformed in the ratings, averaging just over 3 million viewers, and ended after two series in 2011 amongst reports O'Grady was "keen to move on".Three years later, the original teatime format returned to ITV on 11 November 2013, airing at its traditional time of weekdays at 5pm. It concluded its twelfth run on 13 December 2013. It returned for a thirteenth series on 28 April 2014, which ended on 30 May 2014. The programme has averaged 2 million viewers in its 5pm slot. A third and final revived series began airing on 20 April 2015 on ITV and ended on 29 May 2015.