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Russell Howard's Good News

Russell Howard's Good News was a British comedy and topical news television show which was broadcast on BBC Three between 2009 and 2014, and on BBC Two between 2014 and 2015. Hosted by comedian Russell Howard, it offered his commentary on the news of the week through mostly stand-up, along with sketches and humorous video clips, whilst also having guest appearances from people who have been featured in the media recently. It was made by independent production company Avalon Television and produced by Mark Iddon, Robyn O'Brien and David Howarth. Repeats of earlier episodes are also broadcast on Comedy Central, Dave and W. The show also made an appearance on Children in Need 2011 and Red Nose Day 2013, featuring a number of sketches from recent episodes, as well as a new segment of "It's Not All Doom and Gloom". In February 2013, users of Digital Spy voted Good News as the Best Show Ever on BBC Three in the run-up to the channel's tenth anniversary.[1]

Russell Howard's Good News
Russell Howard's Good News titlescreen
Also known asRussell Howard's Good News Extra (extended version)'
GenreTopical comedy stand-up, satire
Created byRussell Howard
Presented byRussell Howard
Theme music composerKasabian – "Fast Fuse" (instrumental)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series10
No. of episodes96
Production
Producers
  • Mark Iddon
  • Robyn O'Brien
  • David Howarth
Production locations
Running time
  • 30 minutes
  • 45 minutes (Good News Extra)
Production companyAvalon Television
Release
Original network
Original release22 October 2009 (2009-10-22) –
17 December 2015 (2015-12-17)
Related
The Russell Howard Hour

On 9 June 2014, it was revealed that Good News would move from BBC Three to BBC Two following the broadcast of series 8.[2] Series 9 was aired on BBC Two in late October of the same year,[3] with the tenth and final series starting to air on 22 October 2015.

On 29 November 2016, the BBC announced that they have no immediate plans for another series of Good News for the foreseeable future, but said that Howard would still appear on their channels from time to time. Howard's show moved to Sky One, where it was retitled The Russell Howard Hour.[4]

Show format Edit

The show's format focused primarily on looking into various news stories that have occurred during the week, from within Britain or across the world, whether the story was a major piece or a simple minor one. Howard often provided commentary on these stories, often through stand-up, but also through using sketches, recurring gags (either within an episode, or throughout a series), clips taken from the internet (the owners are credited by the show), to derive comedy from either the story itself, or the subject it is dealing with. These stories were usually catalogued into various topics, with each topic cutting in between segments with stop-motion animated titles. These topics have included:

  • Big News (begins regular show, following the early series)
  • Sports
  • Celebrity
  • Society
  • Crime and Punishment
  • Politics (UK, World, and Weird)
  • Art and Culture
  • Animals
  • Religion
  • Children
  • Health
  • I Did Not Know That
  • Technology
  • Mystery Guest (Series 1-8), Guest (Series 9-10)
  • What Were They Thinking?
  • Stand Up (Good News Extra only)
  • Royal Wedding (Series 4 only)
  • People's Podium (Christmas Special and Series 5/6 only)
  • Headliners (Special episodes of Series 7 and 8)
  • It's Not All Doom and Gloom

Of these, only Big News, Mystery Guest/Guest and It's Not All Doom and Gloom were regular segments in the show, while topics for the other segments were determined by what news stories Howard looked into mostly for that week; some topics were mostly one-offs for a series, such as the Royal Wedding.[5]

Mystery Guest/Guest Edit

From Series 2 to Series 8, the show featured an interview segment called "Mystery Guest", which was always unrehearsed. In it, Howard was never told by his crew who he was meeting and interviewing, only that the guest he had was recently in the news during the week the episode was aired in; the story either featured in a national paper, a local/regional one, or a news website. As such, he had to guess what exactly they were in the news for, based upon clues provided by the guest and the crew, after which Howard would interview them, usually on their skills, hobbies, background, and why they performed something in the story they featured in. Often in most instances of this segment, his guest either did a demonstration of their abilities, or taught Howard something new, with the latter having seen him receive emergency rescue training, pick up new dance moves, play sports, and learn different fighting styles, amongst other things. In later series, a VIP guest was arranged by the crew for the series finale, who was famous in either TV, Film, or Sports and was someone Howard admired a lot; like other guests, Howard had to guess who they were thanks to clues given. Such guests were interviewed as always when identified, and some gave Howard something special to do with them; in one instance, the actor of Boba Fett from Star Wars performed a parody version of "Mastermind", asking Howard questions on the movie franchise.

Because these segments were unrehearsed, Howard was not often prepared for what would occur on stage, especially if he was to be taught something physical, and in some cases, it led to issues. In an episode that was broadcast for Series 5, Howard had been taught how to do a series of simple stunts that he would use in a mocked fight scene with his guest. In order to prepare for this, he attempted to do a press-up on a breakable stool, which broke easily under his weight and caused him to fall hard upon his hand and break it. Although he managed to complete the segment after being initially checked up by the crew, his hand had to be set in a cast after filming for the episode, meaning that the remaining episodes for the series and the selection of guests for them had to be arranged to be less physically demanding on the comedian.[6]

Beginning with Series 9, the segment was revised and changed, renamed to "Guest", and became primarily an interview between Howard and his special guest, who is often someone that has made a great achievement or important contribution to life, and that was picked out by the national news.

It's Not All Doom and Gloom Edit

"It's Not All Doom and Gloom" is used to end the show, since the second series, on a feel-good moment and to usually break away from the show's comedy. This segment involves no comedy at all, as it primarily focuses on a heart-warming story, either of someone who has endured hardships in their life, troubles in their homeland, or disabilities to accomplish amazing feats or extraordinary achievements, a person who has done something incredible in their life, or someone who has done charity work to aid those less fortunate. The only exception where this segment never ended the show was on the extended version, where stand-up comedy followed it.

Attack on Philip Davies MP Edit

In November 2015 Howard attacked Conservative MP Philip Davies on his BBC show calling him an "arsehole", "windbag", "wanker" and a "toad-faced hypocrite", accusing the MP of filibustering (talking out a bill). Following a repeat in March 2016, Davies complained on the grounds of "inaccuracy" and "misrepresentation" and the BBC was forced to publish in the Clarifications and Corrections section of its website stating "Davies did not personally use up all the time available for the debate and that almost three hours remained after he sat down". Howard was also found to have misrepresented Davies' views on the disabled and the BBC noted: "that the programme did not fully represent his comments, which were, that it would be in the best interests of disabled people, and others, to be allowed to offer to work for less than the minimum wage, if the alternative were no employment at all". The broadcaster also agreed not to air the episode again due to their misrepresentation of Davies' position.[7] The BBC Trust later rejected a further escalation of the complaint made by Davies.[8]

Russell Howard's Good News Extra Edit

Russell Howard's Good News Extra was an extended version of Good News, in the vein of Have I Got a Bit More News for You and QI XL. Usually broadcast on Saturday nights, Good News Extra episodes served as extended, uncut counterparts to those of the regular show. Typically, the episodes lasted 45 minutes long and feature a guest stand-up comedy act. The repeats shown on Comedy Central and Dave are actually Good News Extra episodes, but are simply listed as Russell Howard's Good News. Series 8 was the last series for which there was a Good News Extra version.

Transmissions Edit

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 22 October 2009 17 December 2009 9
2 25 March 2010 13 May 2010 8
3 21 October 2010 25 December 2010 9
4 24 March 2011 12 May 2011 8
5 27 October 2011 15 December 2011 8
6 12 April 2012 28 June 2012 12
7 27 September 2012 13 December 2012 12
8 25 April 2013 11 July 2013 12
9 23 October 2014 8 January 2015 9
10 22 October 2015 17 December 2015 9

Viewing figures Edit

Episode viewing figures from BARB.[9] They do not include views on BBC HD.

Series 1 Edit

Episode
no.
Airdate Viewers
(millions)
BBC Three
weekly ranking
Multichannels
rank
Good News Extra
stand-up comic
1 22 October 2009 Steve Hall
2 29 October 2009 Wil Hodgson
3 5 November 2009 0.82 3 15 Craig Campbell
4 12 November 2009 0.60 10 Tom Wrigglesworth
5 19 November 2009 0.66 7 Phil Kay
6 26 November 2009 0.85 4 15 Carl Donnelly
7 3 December 2009 0.65 7 Sarah Kendall
8 10 December 2009 0.70 6 19 No stand-up
9 17 December 2009 0.87 3 6 Colin Hoult (as Len Parker)

Series 2 Edit

Episode
no.
Airdate Viewers
(millions)
BBC Three
weekly ranking
Multichannels
rank
Good News Extra
stand-up comic
1 25 March 2010 0.86 3 13 Al Pitcher
2 1 April 2010 1.07 4 11 Ray Peacock
3 8 April 2010 1.11 1 2 Lloyd Langford
4 15 April 2010 1.02 2 8 Wendy Wason
(not broadcast)
5 22 April 2010 0.91 4 17 Arnab Chanda
6 29 April 2010 0.88 5 12 Seann Walsh
7 6 May 2010 Chris Ramsey
8 13 May 2010 0.70 8 Russell Kane

Series 3 Edit

Episode
no.
Airdate Viewers
(millions)
BBC Three
weekly ranking
Multichannels
rank
Good News Extra
stand-up comic
1 21 October 2010 0.96 3 10 Jimmy McGhie
2 28 October 2010 0.96 4 14 Pete Johansson
3 4 November 2010 1.28 2 6 Elis James
4 11 November 2010 0.82 6 18 Roisin Conaty
5 18 November 2010 1.02 3 11 Ed Gamble
6 25 November 2010 0.87 3 23 Joe Wilkinson
7 2 December 2010 0.98 2 19 Nick Helm
8 9 December 2010 0.95 3 12 Matthew Osborn
9 25 December 2010 Richard Herring

Series 4 Edit

Episode
no.
Airdate Viewers
(millions)
BBC Three
weekly ranking
Multichannels
rank
Good News Extra
stand-up comic
1 24 March 2011 0.78 8 17 Dan Atkinson
2 31 March 2011 0.90 4 17 Hari Kondabolu
3 7 April 2011 0.85 6 16 Tony Law
4 14 April 2011 1.06 4 12 Joel Dommett
5 21 April 2011 0.98 8 18 James Acaster
6 28 April 2011 1.04 7 17 Andy Zaltzman
7 5 May 2011 1.12 5 14 Gareth Richards
8 12 May 2011 Jason Cook

Series 5 Edit

Episode
no.
Airdate Viewers
(millions)
BBC Three
weekly ranking
Multichannels
rank
Good News Extra
stand-up comic
1 27 October 2011 0.95 2 15 Steve Williams
2 3 November 2011 Henry Paker
3 10 November 2011 0.89 3 17 John Robins
4 17 November 2011 0.99 3 10 Alun Cochrane
5 24 November 2011 1.21 2 4 Naz Osmanoglu
6 1 December 2011 1.07 2 15 Peacock and Gamble
7 8 December 2011 0.99 4 13 Celia Pacquola
8 15 December 2011 1.00 2 12 James Dowdeswell

Series 6 Edit

Episode
no.
Airdate Viewers
(millions)
BBC Three
weekly ranking
Multichannels
rank
Good News Extra
stand-up comic
1 12 April 2012 0.95 5 16 Doc Brown
2 19 April 2012 0.86 5 29 Paul McCaffrey
3 26 April 2012 0.78 4 30 Dana Alexander
4 3 May 2012 1.02 1 11 Daniel Simonsen
5 10 May 2012 0.93 5 18 Paul Foot
6 17 May 2012 1.07 6 15 Hannibal Buress
7 24 May 2012 1.04 4 9 Iain Stirling
8 31 May 2012 0.94 5 13 Nina Conti
9 7 June 2012 1.07 3 6 Jarlath Regan
10 14 June 2012 Angela Barnes
11 21 June 2012 Tom Craine
12 28 June 2012 Compilation special

Series 7 Edit

Episode
no.
Airdate Viewers
(millions)
BBC Three
weekly ranking
Multichannels
rank
Good News Extra
stand-up comic
1 27 September 2012 1.08 3 7 Felicity Ward
2 4 October 2012 0.75 5 27 Glenn Wool
3 11 October 2012 0.73 5 23 Daniel Sloss
4 18 October 2012 0.91 2 14 Mae Martin
5 25 October 2012 0.82 3 19 Andrew Ryan
6 1 November 2012 1.07 1 10 Marcel Lucont
7 8 November 2012 0.79 1 21 Nathan Caton
8 15 November 2012 0.73 4 Adam Bloom
9 22 November 2012 0.87 1 25 Reggie Watts
10 29 November 2012 0.85 3 26 Mark Smith
11 6 December 2012 0.70 4 Compilation special
12 13 December 2012 0.84 3 20 Francesca Martinez

Series 8 Edit

Episode
no.
Airdate Viewers
(millions)
BBC Three
weekly ranking
Multichannels
rank
Good News Extra
stand-up comic
1 25 April 2013 0.98 2 9 Eugene Mirman
2 2 May 2013 0.98 1 11 Aisling Bea
3 9 May 2013 0.89 1 11 Lou Sanders
4 16 May 2013 0.88 1 15 Bobby Mair
5 23 May 2013 1.09 1 5 Romesh Ranganathan
6 30 May 2013 1.09 1 3 Mark Cooper-Jones
7 6 June 2013 0.98 2 7 Matt Forde
8 13 June 2013 0.84 5 19 Liam Williams
9 20 June 2013 1.20 6 9 Jarred Christmas
10 27 June 2013 0.73 28 Ginger and Black
11 4 July 2013 Luke Toulson
12 11 July 2013 Compilation special

Series 9 Edit

Episode
no.
Airdate Viewers
(millions)
BBC Two
weekly ranking
1 23 October 2014 1.55 19
2 30 October 2014 1.37 26
3 6 November 2014 1.72 21
4 13 November 2014 1.30 28
5 20 November 2014 1.39 24
6 27 November 2014 1.37 25
7 4 December 2014 1.42 20
8 11 December 2014 1.35 25
9 8 January 2015
(compilation special)

Series 10 Edit

Episode
no.
Airdate Viewers
(millions)
BBC Two
weekly ranking
1 22 October 2015 1.51 25
2 29 October 2015 1.43 22
3 5 November 2015 1.40 25
4 12 November 2015 1.50 22
5 19 November 2015
6 26 November 2015 1.49 26
7 3 December 2015 1.54 18
8 10 December 2015
9 17 December 2015
(compilation special)
1.30 26

DVD releases Edit

A DVD was released on 15 November 2010 entitled Best of Series 1.[10]

A DVD of the Best of Series 2 was released on 24 September 2012.[11]

References Edit

  1. ^ Taylor, Frances (9 February 2013). "'Russell Howard's Good News' voted BBC Three's best ever show". Digital Spy. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Russell Howard's Good News moves to BBC Two". BBC. 9 June 2014. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Good News Team on Twitter: Good news! Russell Howard's Good News is back and now on BBCTwo from Thursday 23 October at 10pm". Twitter. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Russell Howard to make new comedy show for Sky 1". British Comedy Guide. British Comedy Guide. 29 November 2016.
  5. ^ "'Good News' Topic Segments for Each Episode". tv.com. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  6. ^ Mann, Andrea (16 November 2011). "Bad News For 'Good News' Host Howard". HuffPost UK. from the original on 29 October 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Tory MP Philip Davies is furious after a BBC comedy show branded him a 'toad-faced hypocrite'".
  8. ^ Sweney, Mark (29 September 2016). "Tory MP's complaint about Russell Howard jibes rejected by BBC Trust". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  9. ^ "Top 10 Programmes". BARB. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
  10. ^ "Russell Howard's Good News – Best of Series 1". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 30 August 2010.
  11. ^ "Russell Howard's Good News – Best of Series 2". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2013.

External links Edit

  • Russell Howard's Good News at BBC Online
  • Good News Team on Twitter  
  • Russell Howard's Good News at British Comedy Guide
  • Russell Howard's page on Chortle with latest news and tour dates
  • Russell Howard's Good News at IMDb
  • Russell Howard's Good News Extra

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Russell Howard s Good News was a British comedy and topical news television show which was broadcast on BBC Three between 2009 and 2014 and on BBC Two between 2014 and 2015 Hosted by comedian Russell Howard it offered his commentary on the news of the week through mostly stand up along with sketches and humorous video clips whilst also having guest appearances from people who have been featured in the media recently It was made by independent production company Avalon Television and produced by Mark Iddon Robyn O Brien and David Howarth Repeats of earlier episodes are also broadcast on Comedy Central Dave and W The show also made an appearance on Children in Need 2011 and Red Nose Day 2013 featuring a number of sketches from recent episodes as well as a new segment of It s Not All Doom and Gloom In February 2013 users of Digital Spy voted Good News as the Best Show Ever on BBC Three in the run up to the channel s tenth anniversary 1 Russell Howard s Good NewsRussell Howard s Good News titlescreenAlso known asRussell Howard s Good News Extra extended version GenreTopical comedy stand up satireCreated byRussell HowardPresented byRussell HowardTheme music composerKasabian Fast Fuse instrumental Country of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series10No of episodes96ProductionProducersMark IddonRobyn O BrienDavid HowarthProduction locationsRiverside Studios Series 1 8 Shepperton Studios Series 9 The London Studios Series 10 Running time30 minutes45 minutes Good News Extra Production companyAvalon TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkBBC Three 2009 13 BBC Two 2014 15 Original release22 October 2009 2009 10 22 17 December 2015 2015 12 17 RelatedThe Russell Howard HourOn 9 June 2014 it was revealed that Good News would move from BBC Three to BBC Two following the broadcast of series 8 2 Series 9 was aired on BBC Two in late October of the same year 3 with the tenth and final series starting to air on 22 October 2015 On 29 November 2016 the BBC announced that they have no immediate plans for another series of Good News for the foreseeable future but said that Howard would still appear on their channels from time to time Howard s show moved to Sky One where it was retitled The Russell Howard Hour 4 Contents 1 Show format 1 1 Mystery Guest Guest 1 2 It s Not All Doom and Gloom 1 3 Attack on Philip Davies MP 2 Russell Howard s Good News Extra 3 Transmissions 4 Viewing figures 4 1 Series 1 4 2 Series 2 4 3 Series 3 4 4 Series 4 4 5 Series 5 4 6 Series 6 4 7 Series 7 4 8 Series 8 4 9 Series 9 4 10 Series 10 5 DVD releases 6 References 7 External linksShow format EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The show s format focused primarily on looking into various news stories that have occurred during the week from within Britain or across the world whether the story was a major piece or a simple minor one Howard often provided commentary on these stories often through stand up but also through using sketches recurring gags either within an episode or throughout a series clips taken from the internet the owners are credited by the show to derive comedy from either the story itself or the subject it is dealing with These stories were usually catalogued into various topics with each topic cutting in between segments with stop motion animated titles These topics have included Big News begins regular show following the early series Sports Celebrity Society Crime and Punishment Politics UK World and Weird Art and Culture Animals Religion Children Health I Did Not Know That Technology Mystery Guest Series 1 8 Guest Series 9 10 What Were They Thinking Stand Up Good News Extra only Royal Wedding Series 4 only People s Podium Christmas Special and Series 5 6 only Headliners Special episodes of Series 7 and 8 It s Not All Doom and GloomOf these only Big News Mystery Guest Guest and It s Not All Doom and Gloom were regular segments in the show while topics for the other segments were determined by what news stories Howard looked into mostly for that week some topics were mostly one offs for a series such as the Royal Wedding 5 Mystery Guest Guest Edit From Series 2 to Series 8 the show featured an interview segment called Mystery Guest which was always unrehearsed In it Howard was never told by his crew who he was meeting and interviewing only that the guest he had was recently in the news during the week the episode was aired in the story either featured in a national paper a local regional one or a news website As such he had to guess what exactly they were in the news for based upon clues provided by the guest and the crew after which Howard would interview them usually on their skills hobbies background and why they performed something in the story they featured in Often in most instances of this segment his guest either did a demonstration of their abilities or taught Howard something new with the latter having seen him receive emergency rescue training pick up new dance moves play sports and learn different fighting styles amongst other things In later series a VIP guest was arranged by the crew for the series finale who was famous in either TV Film or Sports and was someone Howard admired a lot like other guests Howard had to guess who they were thanks to clues given Such guests were interviewed as always when identified and some gave Howard something special to do with them in one instance the actor of Boba Fett from Star Wars performed a parody version of Mastermind asking Howard questions on the movie franchise Because these segments were unrehearsed Howard was not often prepared for what would occur on stage especially if he was to be taught something physical and in some cases it led to issues In an episode that was broadcast for Series 5 Howard had been taught how to do a series of simple stunts that he would use in a mocked fight scene with his guest In order to prepare for this he attempted to do a press up on a breakable stool which broke easily under his weight and caused him to fall hard upon his hand and break it Although he managed to complete the segment after being initially checked up by the crew his hand had to be set in a cast after filming for the episode meaning that the remaining episodes for the series and the selection of guests for them had to be arranged to be less physically demanding on the comedian 6 Beginning with Series 9 the segment was revised and changed renamed to Guest and became primarily an interview between Howard and his special guest who is often someone that has made a great achievement or important contribution to life and that was picked out by the national news It s Not All Doom and Gloom Edit It s Not All Doom and Gloom is used to end the show since the second series on a feel good moment and to usually break away from the show s comedy This segment involves no comedy at all as it primarily focuses on a heart warming story either of someone who has endured hardships in their life troubles in their homeland or disabilities to accomplish amazing feats or extraordinary achievements a person who has done something incredible in their life or someone who has done charity work to aid those less fortunate The only exception where this segment never ended the show was on the extended version where stand up comedy followed it Attack on Philip Davies MP Edit In November 2015 Howard attacked Conservative MP Philip Davies on his BBC show calling him an arsehole windbag wanker and a toad faced hypocrite accusing the MP of filibustering talking out a bill Following a repeat in March 2016 Davies complained on the grounds of inaccuracy and misrepresentation and the BBC was forced to publish in the Clarifications and Corrections section of its website stating Davies did not personally use up all the time available for the debate and that almost three hours remained after he sat down Howard was also found to have misrepresented Davies views on the disabled and the BBC noted that the programme did not fully represent his comments which were that it would be in the best interests of disabled people and others to be allowed to offer to work for less than the minimum wage if the alternative were no employment at all The broadcaster also agreed not to air the episode again due to their misrepresentation of Davies position 7 The BBC Trust later rejected a further escalation of the complaint made by Davies 8 Russell Howard s Good News Extra EditRussell Howard s Good News Extra was an extended version of Good News in the vein of Have I Got a Bit More News for You and QI XL Usually broadcast on Saturday nights Good News Extra episodes served as extended uncut counterparts to those of the regular show Typically the episodes lasted 45 minutes long and feature a guest stand up comedy act The repeats shown on Comedy Central and Dave are actually Good News Extra episodes but are simply listed as Russell Howard s Good News Series 8 was the last series for which there was a Good News Extra version Transmissions EditSeries Start date End date Episodes1 22 October 2009 17 December 2009 92 25 March 2010 13 May 2010 83 21 October 2010 25 December 2010 94 24 March 2011 12 May 2011 85 27 October 2011 15 December 2011 86 12 April 2012 28 June 2012 127 27 September 2012 13 December 2012 128 25 April 2013 11 July 2013 129 23 October 2014 8 January 2015 910 22 October 2015 17 December 2015 9Viewing figures EditEpisode viewing figures from BARB 9 They do not include views on BBC HD Series 1 Edit Episodeno Airdate Viewers millions BBC Threeweekly ranking Multichannelsrank Good News Extrastand up comic1 22 October 2009 Steve Hall2 29 October 2009 Wil Hodgson3 5 November 2009 0 82 3 15 Craig Campbell4 12 November 2009 0 60 10 Tom Wrigglesworth5 19 November 2009 0 66 7 Phil Kay6 26 November 2009 0 85 4 15 Carl Donnelly7 3 December 2009 0 65 7 Sarah Kendall8 10 December 2009 0 70 6 19 No stand up9 17 December 2009 0 87 3 6 Colin Hoult as Len Parker Series 2 Edit Episodeno Airdate Viewers millions BBC Threeweekly ranking Multichannelsrank Good News Extrastand up comic1 25 March 2010 0 86 3 13 Al Pitcher2 1 April 2010 1 07 4 11 Ray Peacock3 8 April 2010 1 11 1 2 Lloyd Langford4 15 April 2010 1 02 2 8 Wendy Wason not broadcast 5 22 April 2010 0 91 4 17 Arnab Chanda6 29 April 2010 0 88 5 12 Seann Walsh7 6 May 2010 Chris Ramsey8 13 May 2010 0 70 8 Russell KaneSeries 3 Edit Episodeno Airdate Viewers millions BBC Threeweekly ranking Multichannelsrank Good News Extrastand up comic1 21 October 2010 0 96 3 10 Jimmy McGhie2 28 October 2010 0 96 4 14 Pete Johansson3 4 November 2010 1 28 2 6 Elis James4 11 November 2010 0 82 6 18 Roisin Conaty5 18 November 2010 1 02 3 11 Ed Gamble6 25 November 2010 0 87 3 23 Joe Wilkinson7 2 December 2010 0 98 2 19 Nick Helm8 9 December 2010 0 95 3 12 Matthew Osborn9 25 December 2010 Richard HerringSeries 4 Edit Episodeno Airdate Viewers millions BBC Threeweekly ranking Multichannelsrank Good News Extrastand up comic1 24 March 2011 0 78 8 17 Dan Atkinson2 31 March 2011 0 90 4 17 Hari Kondabolu3 7 April 2011 0 85 6 16 Tony Law4 14 April 2011 1 06 4 12 Joel Dommett5 21 April 2011 0 98 8 18 James Acaster6 28 April 2011 1 04 7 17 Andy Zaltzman7 5 May 2011 1 12 5 14 Gareth Richards8 12 May 2011 Jason CookSeries 5 Edit Episodeno Airdate Viewers millions BBC Threeweekly ranking Multichannelsrank Good News Extrastand up comic1 27 October 2011 0 95 2 15 Steve Williams2 3 November 2011 Henry Paker3 10 November 2011 0 89 3 17 John Robins4 17 November 2011 0 99 3 10 Alun Cochrane5 24 November 2011 1 21 2 4 Naz Osmanoglu6 1 December 2011 1 07 2 15 Peacock and Gamble7 8 December 2011 0 99 4 13 Celia Pacquola8 15 December 2011 1 00 2 12 James DowdeswellSeries 6 Edit Episodeno Airdate Viewers millions BBC Threeweekly ranking Multichannelsrank Good News Extrastand up comic1 12 April 2012 0 95 5 16 Doc Brown2 19 April 2012 0 86 5 29 Paul McCaffrey3 26 April 2012 0 78 4 30 Dana Alexander4 3 May 2012 1 02 1 11 Daniel Simonsen5 10 May 2012 0 93 5 18 Paul Foot6 17 May 2012 1 07 6 15 Hannibal Buress7 24 May 2012 1 04 4 9 Iain Stirling8 31 May 2012 0 94 5 13 Nina Conti9 7 June 2012 1 07 3 6 Jarlath Regan10 14 June 2012 Angela Barnes11 21 June 2012 Tom Craine12 28 June 2012 Compilation specialSeries 7 Edit Episodeno Airdate Viewers millions BBC Threeweekly ranking Multichannelsrank Good News Extrastand up comic1 27 September 2012 1 08 3 7 Felicity Ward2 4 October 2012 0 75 5 27 Glenn Wool3 11 October 2012 0 73 5 23 Daniel Sloss4 18 October 2012 0 91 2 14 Mae Martin5 25 October 2012 0 82 3 19 Andrew Ryan6 1 November 2012 1 07 1 10 Marcel Lucont7 8 November 2012 0 79 1 21 Nathan Caton8 15 November 2012 0 73 4 Adam Bloom9 22 November 2012 0 87 1 25 Reggie Watts10 29 November 2012 0 85 3 26 Mark Smith11 6 December 2012 0 70 4 Compilation special12 13 December 2012 0 84 3 20 Francesca MartinezSeries 8 Edit Episodeno Airdate Viewers millions BBC Threeweekly ranking Multichannelsrank Good News Extrastand up comic1 25 April 2013 0 98 2 9 Eugene Mirman2 2 May 2013 0 98 1 11 Aisling Bea3 9 May 2013 0 89 1 11 Lou Sanders4 16 May 2013 0 88 1 15 Bobby Mair5 23 May 2013 1 09 1 5 Romesh Ranganathan6 30 May 2013 1 09 1 3 Mark Cooper Jones7 6 June 2013 0 98 2 7 Matt Forde8 13 June 2013 0 84 5 19 Liam Williams9 20 June 2013 1 20 6 9 Jarred Christmas10 27 June 2013 0 73 28 Ginger and Black11 4 July 2013 Luke Toulson12 11 July 2013 Compilation specialSeries 9 Edit Episodeno Airdate Viewers millions BBC Twoweekly ranking1 23 October 2014 1 55 192 30 October 2014 1 37 263 6 November 2014 1 72 214 13 November 2014 1 30 285 20 November 2014 1 39 246 27 November 2014 1 37 257 4 December 2014 1 42 208 11 December 2014 1 35 259 8 January 2015 compilation special Series 10 Edit Episodeno Airdate Viewers millions BBC Twoweekly ranking1 22 October 2015 1 51 252 29 October 2015 1 43 223 5 November 2015 1 40 254 12 November 2015 1 50 225 19 November 2015 6 26 November 2015 1 49 267 3 December 2015 1 54 188 10 December 2015 9 17 December 2015 compilation special 1 30 26DVD releases EditA DVD was released on 15 November 2010 entitled Best of Series 1 10 A DVD of the Best of Series 2 was released on 24 September 2012 11 References Edit Taylor Frances 9 February 2013 Russell Howard s Good News voted BBC Three s best ever show Digital Spy Retrieved 16 March 2013 Russell Howard s Good News moves to BBC Two BBC 9 June 2014 Retrieved 9 June 2014 Good News Team on Twitter Good news Russell Howard s Good News is back and now on BBCTwo from Thursday 23 October at 10pm Twitter Retrieved 11 October 2014 Russell Howard to make new comedy show for Sky 1 British Comedy Guide British Comedy Guide 29 November 2016 Good News Topic Segments for Each Episode tv com Retrieved 2 December 2014 Mann Andrea 16 November 2011 Bad News For Good News Host Howard HuffPost UK Archived from the original on 29 October 2012 Retrieved 22 April 2021 Tory MP Philip Davies is furious after a BBC comedy show branded him a toad faced hypocrite Sweney Mark 29 September 2016 Tory MP s complaint about Russell Howard jibes rejected by BBC Trust The Guardian Retrieved 29 September 2016 Top 10 Programmes BARB Retrieved 16 March 2013 Russell Howard s Good News Best of Series 1 Amazon co uk Retrieved 30 August 2010 Russell Howard s Good News Best of Series 2 Amazon co uk Retrieved 16 March 2013 External links Edit nbsp Television portal nbsp Comedy portal nbsp BBC portalRussell Howard s Good News at BBC Online Good News Team on Twitter nbsp Russell Howard s Good News at British Comedy Guide Russell Howard s page on Chortle with latest news and tour dates Russell Howard s Good News at IMDb Russell Howard s Good News Extra Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russell Howard 27s Good News amp oldid 1173928484, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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