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The Paul O'Grady Show

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 Paul O'Grady Show
Title card, 2013-15
Also known asThe New Paul O'Grady Show (2006–2007)
GenreEntertainment
Presented byPaul O'Grady
Voices ofMarc Silk
Peter Dickson
Theme music composerThe Delta Rhythm Section (2004–2009)
McFly (2013–2015)
Opening theme"Funkin Fever" by The Delta Rhythm Section (2004–2009)
"The Paul O'Grady Show" by McFly (2013–2015)
Ending theme"Funkin Fever" (2004–2009)
"The Paul O'Grady Show" (2013–2015)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series15
No. of episodes769
Production
Executive producersBrendan Murphy (2004)
Sue Andrew (2004–06)
Paul O'Grady
Robert Gray (2006–2009)
David Hall (2013)
Production locationsThe London Studios (2004–2005, 2007–2009, 2013–2015)
BBC Television Centre (2006–2007)
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companiesGranada Television (ITV: 2004–2005)
Olga TV (Channel 4: 2006–2009)
ITV Studios (ITV: 2013–2015)
Release
Original networkITV (2004–2005, 2013–2015)
Channel 4 (2006–2009)
Picture format576i 16:9 (SDTV)

1080i 16:9 (HDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Dolby Digital 5.1
Original release11 October 2004 (2004-10-11) –
29 May 2015 (2015-05-29)
Chronology
RelatedThe 5 O'Clock Show
Paul O'Grady Live

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,[1] and ended after two series in 2011 amongst reports O'Grady was "keen to move on".[2]

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,[3] which ended on 30 May 2014. The programme has averaged 2 million viewers in its 5pm slot.[4] A third and final revived series began airing on 20 April 2015 on ITV and ended on 29 May 2015.

Format

The show runs on weekdays, Monday to Friday, for one hour from 5:00 pm. Each episode follows O'Grady being introduced, walking to his desk with one of his pet dogs; originally Buster, a Shih Tzu and Bichon Frise cross, until his death shortly before the show originally ended in 2009, and Olga, a Cairn Terrier who regularly appeared after the series returned in 2013. O'Grady reads out viewers' letters, sometimes with disgust at the things viewers have sent (which included vibrating soap, a viewer's dead goldfish wrapped in tissue and children's letters asking if Paul wears a wig or dentures).

The remainder of the programme consists of interviews with two or more celebrity guests. Children were also featured in segments of the show such as reviewing toys, games and films, or demonstrating skills (such as speed cup stacking). The show is broadcast live from The London Studios.[5]

History

2004–05: ITV

ITV previously had trouble filling the 5-6pm slot with a popular programme, with two daytime soap operas failing to achieve significant ratings in the slot. Night and Day launched in 2001 but moved from its teatime slot in 2002 after falling ratings. Similarly the revived version of Crossroads occupied the slot from March 2001, however it too saw a decline in ratings particularly after major cast and production changes towards the end. Both soaps were axed in mid-2003, over a year before The Paul O'Grady Show was first broadcast, and the new show was seen as the saviour of this teatime slot.

ITV commissioned The Paul O'Grady Show in October 2004 following O'Grady's appearance as a guest presenter for the (somewhat similar formatted) lunch-time entertainment show Today with Des and Mel. ITV management were so impressed by his initial standing in – a replacement for regular host Des O'Connor – that he was brought back several more times, and subsequently O'Grady was given his own show (O'Grady also became good friends with co-presenter Melanie Sykes, who has since stood in for him on O'Grady's own show on occasion).

Guess the Tune (known as The Organ Game on the Channel 4 version, and the second on ITV), a phone-in-competition where O'Grady plays tunes on his organ and the contestant has to guess them correctly to win up to £2,000, became a popular feature of the programme. The tune that O'Grady played leading into the game was a truncated version of "Sing As We Go", by Gracie Fields. Also a stalwart of the show was O'Grady's Shih Tzu/Bichon Frise cross[6] dog, Buster, who appeared for a full five minutes at the start of each programme since the ITV incarnation of the show.

2006–09: Channel 4

On 10 January 2006, in an unexpected announcement, O'Grady said that he had decided to leave ITV for Channel 4, following a dispute between O'Grady and Granada Television (who made The Paul O'Grady Show for ITV) after Granada 'forgot' to renew O'Grady's ITV contract.[7] O'Grady was believed to have left ITV not only due to his contract renewal issues nor his salary, but rather he wanted more creative control over the show (Granada had promptly refused when the show was under their production). His own television production company, Olga TV (named after one of his pet dogs), subsequently took over production of the programme.

The programme began its run on Channel 4 in March 2006, in the same 5:00–6:00 pm early evening slot, alternating in this slot every three months or so with Richard & Judy. In response, initially ITV decided to air repeats of the original show in the same slot. This was partially the reason why, for its first few series on the new channel, Channel 4 billed the programme as The New Paul O'Grady Show.

During its time on both ITV from 2004 to 2005 and Channel 4, The Paul O'Grady Show was broadcast live on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, but Thursday's and Friday's episode were pre-recorded on the Tuesday and Wednesday of that week, respectively, at 12:30 pm.[8]

2013–2015: ITV revival

After four years off-air, the show returned on 11 November 2013, in the same teatime slot from 5–6pm, on its original channel ITV, with a new theme tune written and performed by McFly.[citation needed] Games including Guess the Tune, also known as "The Organ Game", also returned. It is a phone-in-competition where O'Grady plays tunes on his organ and the contestant has to guess them correctly, it is played live on Wednesdays show. O'Grady announced that the show would return for another series, beginning on 28 April 2014. A third and final revived series began airing on 20 April 2015.[9]

Similarly to the Channel 4 show, The Paul O'Grady Show is broadcast live on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays at 5:00pm; Thursday's and Friday's episode are pre-recorded on the Tuesday and Wednesday of that week, respectively, at 12:30pm.

Series overview

ITV (2004–05)

The series began broadcasting on ITV on 11 October 2004. The show ran several different features, including a competition to decide the country's best meat and potato pie, with the efforts of the Denby Dale Pie Company voted as the winner. Series two aired from 14 March 2005 to 27 May 2005 and the final original ITV series ended on 23 December that same year. Repeats of the original ITV series were shown for some time in direct competition with new episodes on Channel 4 after O'Grady left Granada.

Channel 4 (2006–09)

The first Channel 4 series of The New Paul O'Grady Show began airing on 27 March 2006 and ran until 16 June 2006 (repeats of the show were broadcast on More4 the following lunchtime). The new show was recorded at the BBC Television Centre instead of the original home, The London Studios, due to an apparent dispute with ITV. The second series was planned to start on 4 September 2006, but was pushed back to 25 September due to O'Grady suffering a second heart attack. The second series ran until 26 January 2007.

Buster did not appear for the first two weeks due to a serious eye infection, so O'Grady's other pet dog Olga took his place instead. On 16 January 2007, viewers noticed that instead of the scheduled live show, a repeat show was aired instead. This was due to O'Grady pulling out of the show at the last minute due to illness, later discovered as a sickness bug.[10] O'Grady returned live the next day.

The third series on Channel 4 aired from 2 April 2007 to 15 June 2007. The show returned for the seventh series (the fourth on Channel 4) on 17 September 2007, running until December of that year. The New from the show title was dropped from this series and the show went back to its original ITV title. The show's opening titles were retinted red, and subsequently the set backdrop was made red. The programme returned to The London Studios from BBC Television Centre.

Following news of premium rate phone in scandals, The Organ Game was suspended (as it relied on people calling in to enter the game). On the first episode of the new series (broadcast on 17 September 2007), Paul went over to play The Organ Game near the end of the show to find it tied up and him unable to use it. He invited viewers to telephone or e-mail Channel 4 bosses to allow him to play the phone-in game. On 22 October 2007, O'Grady announced on his show that The Organ Game would be returning; however there were only four special organ games leading up to Christmas, primarily for people who deserve the cash prize being offered (the phone line entries which used to be on the show have remained suspended). On 19 November 2007, the first of the four special Organ Games aired.[11]

The fifth series on Channel 4 began on 17 March 2008. The new series ran throughout the spring until 16 June 2008, at which point Richard & Judy returned for its last series. The studio set was given a slight revamp with added studio lights on the floor and walls.

On Tuesday, 15 April 2008, Melanie Sykes hosted the show, although it was not announced that she would be hosting. Sykes informed the audience that O'Grady was ill with the flu, and as such was unable to present. Sykes hosted that week's shows before O'Grady returned on Monday 21 April. However, O'Grady hadn't fully recovered, and Sykes had to be called in to do the following show on Tuesday. It was announced that Lorraine Kelly would host Wednesday's show, Brian Conley would host Thursday's show, and Shane Richie would host Friday's show. O'Grady finally returned on 28 April 2008.

The show returned on 22 September 2008 for a new series which ended on 19 December 2008. Brand new titles were introduced as well as a slight revamp to the set. Series 7 of the Channel 4 show began on Channel 4 on 23 February 2009[12] and concluded its run on 22 May 2009. Series 8 of the Channel 4 show began on 21 September 2009. The series concluded on 18 December 2009 and was the last to air on Channel 4. During this series, it was announced that the popular pet, Buster, had retired, and on 23 November it was announced that Buster had died aged fourteen on 19 November 2009. A spokesman for the comedian confirmed the news by telling The Daily Mirror that O'Grady was "absolutely gutted".

On Friday 18 December 2009, O'Grady presented his final show with an array of special guests; including Beverley Callard and William Roache, Honor Blackman, Natalie Cassidy, JLS, Scott Maslen, Joe McFadden, Linda Thorson, Melanie Sykes, Catherine Tate (appearing as Joannie "Nan" Taylor), Kate Thornton and The Teletubbies. Plus, other celebrities including Kim Cattrall, Whoopi Goldberg, Jonas Brothers, Alan Menken and Enrique Iglesias.

O'Grady's own daughter, her partner and his grandchildren made a special good luck VT to say goodbye to O'Grady. All of O'Grady's best bits were also shown, as was the viewers' favourite ever clip of the show.

ITV revival (2013–2015)

The twelfth series (fourth on ITV) began airing on 11 November 2013 on ITV. It featured a new theme tune by McFly and a new, but similar set with features from previous series. A thirteenth series (fifth on ITV) was broadcast from 28 April until 30 May 2014. A third and final revived series on ITV began airing on 20 April 2015.[13]

Guest hosts

While recovering from his second heart attack, Channel 4 insisted O'Grady should take a week off from presenting the show. This break occurred from 23 to 27 October 2006 and guest presenters hosted the programme for a day each. Since then, there have been three more scheduled guest-hosted weeks and in total there have been 27 different celebrity guest hosts.

In April 2008, there were two unscheduled guest-hosted weeks. O'Grady hosted the Monday show during these two weeks, but was taken ill after contracting a flu virus for the remainder of the weeks. Melanie Sykes guest-hosted five of the eight remaining shows, having previously hosted the show three times. In total she has been guest host 11 times.

On 15 October 2009, O'Grady had to go to the dentist for some dental work, with Joe Pasquale substituting for him as host.

On 18 November 2013, O'Grady was taken ill with a suspected angina attack meaning he was unable to present the live show from that day.[14] He was replaced by singer and entertainer Michael Ball for that episode and presenter and magician Stephen Mulhern the following day. Emma Willis hosted on 20 November, followed by Vernon Kay the next day, and finally comedian Jo Brand guest hosted on 22 November.[15] On 25 November 2013, O'Grady returned and thanked the five stand-ins for filling in for him over the previous week. He paid particular thanks to Michael Ball who found out he was to host with only 40 minutes' notice.

2006

Episode Date Host
1 23 October 2006 Vernon Kay
2 24 October 2006 Cilla Black
3 25 October 2006 Lorraine Kelly
4 26 October 2006 Jesse Metcalfe
5 27 October 2006 Alan Titchmarsh
6 27 November 2006 Judith Chalmers
7 28 November 2006 Melanie Sykes
8 29 November 2006 Paddy McGuinness
9 30 November 2006 Lorraine Kelly
10 1 December 2006 Brian Conley

2007

Episode Date Host
1 7 May 2007 Justin Lee Collins
2 8 May 2007 Melanie Sykes
3 9 May 2007 Vernon Kay
4 10 May 2007 Liza Tarbuck
5 11 May 2007 Lenny Henry
6 5 November 2007 Melanie Sykes
7 6 November 2007 Chris Moyles
8 7 November 2007 Lorraine Kelly
9 8 November 2007 Michael Bublé
10 9 November 2007 Ross Kemp

2008

Episode Date Host(s)
1 15 April 2008 Melanie Sykes
2 16 April 2008
3 17 April 2008
4 18 April 2008
5 22 April 2008
6 23 April 2008
7 24 April 2008 Brian Conley
8 25 April 2008 Shane Richie
9 3 November 2008 Melanie Sykes and Des O'Connor
10 4 November 2008 Melanie Brown
11 5 November 2008 Joe Pasquale
12 6 November 2008 Ross Kemp
13 7 November 2008 Jackie Collins

Note: For the episode hosted by Jackie Collins, O'Grady himself was the guest along with Paris Hilton.

2009

Episode Date Host[16]
1 6 April 2009 Dermot O'Leary
2 7 April 2009 Dawn French
3 8 April 2009 Melanie Sykes
4 9 April 2009 Joanna Page
5 10 April 2009 Joe Pasquale
6 13 April 2009 Alan Carr[17]
7 15 October 2009 Joe Pasquale
8 2 November 2009 Fern Britton
9 3 November 2009 Peter Andre
10 4 November 2009 Michael Bublé
11 5 November 2009 Jo Brand
12 6 November 2009 Johnny Vegas

2013

Episode Date Host
1 18 November 2013 Michael Ball
2 19 November 2013 Stephen Mulhern
3 20 November 2013 Emma Willis
4 21 November 2013 Vernon Kay
5 22 November 2013 Jo Brand

The Paul O'Grady Players annual pantomime

Every year, the show had an annual Christmas pantomime. Roughly 15 guest stars appeared in the panto. There was always one narrator, who told the story throughout the panto. This had been Antony Cotton, Dawn French, Kate Thornton, Sandi Toksvig and Stephen Fry. The panto ran roughly for the whole show, with usually five minutes left at the end when O'Grady and the stars answered the questions that had been e-mailed in by the viewers. However, in the 2006 panto, Peter Pan, the panto only ran for roughly 40 minutes, ending around 5.40 pm. After this, O'Grady interviewed Dawn French, who was the narrator, as he would do on a normal show. There was then, as usual, the organ game and O'Grady and all the stars then answered e-mails sent in by the viewers. The panto was always on the last Wednesday before Christmas, meaning that it was always broadcast live.

The pantos were:

Jo Brand is the only celebrity who appeared in the panto every year. O'Grady thanked Brand for her appearance in every annual panto on the show after the fifth and final panto on 14 December 2009.

The pantomime did not return in the 2013 revival.

Guest appearances

The Paul O'Grady Show appeared in a series 3 episode of The Catherine Tate Show, where Tate's character Joannie "Nan" Taylor made an appearance. Originally she acted very sweet, but later revealed her true colours. When O'Grady mentioned that they had replaced Joannie's old chair with a new one and placed it in her flat, she became enraged at them for intruding her flat. Nan started swearing and walked off the set, much to the disgust of O'Grady.[18]

The show made a brief appearance in the Doctor Who episode "The Stolen Earth".[19]

Transmissions

Series Start date End date Episodes Channel
1 11 October 2004 3 December 2004 40 ITV
2 14 March 2005 27 May 2005 55
3 12 September 2005 23 December 2005 75
4 27 March 2006 16 June 2006 60 Channel 4
5 25 September 2006 22 December 2006 65
6 2 April 2007 15 June 2007 55
7 17 September 2007 21 December 2007 70
8 17 March 2008 13 June 2008 60
9 22 September 2008 19 December 2008 65
10 23 February 2009 22 May 2009 65
11 21 September 2009 18 December 2009 65
12 11 November 2013 13 December 2013 25 ITV
13 28 April 2014 30 May 2014 25
14 20 April 2015 29 May 2015 30

Controversies

  • In light of O'Grady's love of dogs, and the fact that O'Grady rescued Buster, the show ran a "Find a Dog a Home" slot where abandoned dogs from various charities were featured. Viewers could then call in to request they be placed on a list to give the dog a permanent home. A direct telephone number was given to connect viewers to the appropriate charity. On moving to Channel 4, the slot remained but now viewers had to initially call a 10p-per-call information service to get the direct number of the charity. Calls dropped dramatically, and charity groups including Dogs Trust and Battersea Dogs and Cats Home told producers that they would no longer be involved with the show. The premium rate line was quickly dropped from 29 May 2006, and the original format reintroduced with the full support of the charities.[20]

See also

References

  1. ^ Millar, Paul (24 April 2011). "'Paul O'Grady Live' sheds more viewers". Digital Spy. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  2. ^ Wightman, Catriona (6 October 2011). "'Paul O'Grady Live' cancelled by ITV?". Digital Spy. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  3. ^ "The Paul O'Grady Show". ITV Press Centre. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Weekly top 30 programmes – BARB". barb.co.uk.
  5. ^ The Paul O'Grady Show. Channel 4. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  6. ^ "BUSTER". Retrieved 2 December 2001.
  7. ^ Welsh, James (10 January 2006). "Paul O'Grady inks deal with Channel 4". Digital Spy. Retrieved 10 January 2006.
  8. ^ free tickets to your FAVOURITE television and radio shows! 10 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Lost in TV (9 March 2005). Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  9. ^ "The Paul O'Grady Show Episode 1". presscentre.
  10. ^ "Paul unwell". TV Forum. 16 January 2007.
  11. ^ "Community". Channel 4.
  12. ^ The Paul O'Grady Show on Channel 4 at 5:00pm 23 February 2009 : uk tv on digiguide.tv. Uk-tv-guide.com (23 February 2009). Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 April 2015. Retrieved 11 April 2015.
  14. ^ "Paul O'Grady misses show after heart emergency". The Guardian. 19 November 2013.
  15. ^ "The comedian, 58, who has had two full-blown heart attacks, said in a statement he feels "much better" and thanked fans and hospital staff "for their kindness"". Daily Mirror. 19 November 2013.
  16. ^ "Page, French to host 'Paul O'Grady Show'". Digital Spy. 26 March 2009. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  17. ^ "Paul The Other One". alancarr.net. 16 March 2009. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  18. ^ "Catherine Tate - Nan - Paul O'Grady". YouTube.
  19. ^ "BBC – Doctor Who – The Stolen Earth – Episode Guide". BBC.
  20. ^ "O'Grady show rapped for charity line charge". Digital Spy. 28 May 2006.

External links

  • Official website
  • The Paul O'Grady Show at IMDb

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For the 2010 show see Paul O Grady Live 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 Paul O Grady ShowTitle card 2013 15Also known asThe New Paul O Grady Show 2006 2007 GenreEntertainmentPresented byPaul O GradyVoices ofMarc SilkPeter DicksonTheme music composerThe Delta Rhythm Section 2004 2009 McFly 2013 2015 Opening theme Funkin Fever by The Delta Rhythm Section 2004 2009 The Paul O Grady Show by McFly 2013 2015 Ending theme Funkin Fever 2004 2009 The Paul O Grady Show 2013 2015 Country of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series15No of episodes769ProductionExecutive producersBrendan Murphy 2004 Sue Andrew 2004 06 Paul O GradyRobert Gray 2006 2009 David Hall 2013 Production locationsThe London Studios 2004 2005 2007 2009 2013 2015 BBC Television Centre 2006 2007 Running time60 minutes inc adverts Production companiesGranada Television ITV 2004 2005 Olga TV Channel 4 2006 2009 ITV Studios ITV 2013 2015 ReleaseOriginal networkITV 2004 2005 2013 2015 Channel 4 2006 2009 Picture format576i 16 9 SDTV 1080i 16 9 HDTV Audio formatStereo Dolby Digital 5 1Original release11 October 2004 2004 10 11 29 May 2015 2015 05 29 ChronologyRelatedThe 5 O Clock ShowPaul O Grady LiveThe 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 1 and ended after two series in 2011 amongst reports O Grady was keen to move on 2 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 3 which ended on 30 May 2014 The programme has averaged 2 million viewers in its 5pm slot 4 A third and final revived series began airing on 20 April 2015 on ITV and ended on 29 May 2015 Contents 1 Format 2 History 2 1 2004 05 ITV 2 2 2006 09 Channel 4 2 3 2013 2015 ITV revival 3 Series overview 3 1 ITV 2004 05 3 2 Channel 4 2006 09 3 3 ITV revival 2013 2015 4 Guest hosts 4 1 2006 4 2 2007 4 3 2008 4 4 2009 4 5 2013 5 The Paul O Grady Players annual pantomime 6 Guest appearances 7 Transmissions 8 Controversies 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksFormat EditThe show runs on weekdays Monday to Friday for one hour from 5 00 pm Each episode follows O Grady being introduced walking to his desk with one of his pet dogs originally Buster a Shih Tzu and Bichon Frise cross until his death shortly before the show originally ended in 2009 and Olga a Cairn Terrier who regularly appeared after the series returned in 2013 O Grady reads out viewers letters sometimes with disgust at the things viewers have sent which included vibrating soap a viewer s dead goldfish wrapped in tissue and children s letters asking if Paul wears a wig or dentures The remainder of the programme consists of interviews with two or more celebrity guests Children were also featured in segments of the show such as reviewing toys games and films or demonstrating skills such as speed cup stacking The show is broadcast live from The London Studios 5 History Edit2004 05 ITV Edit ITV previously had trouble filling the 5 6pm slot with a popular programme with two daytime soap operas failing to achieve significant ratings in the slot Night and Day launched in 2001 but moved from its teatime slot in 2002 after falling ratings Similarly the revived version of Crossroads occupied the slot from March 2001 however it too saw a decline in ratings particularly after major cast and production changes towards the end Both soaps were axed in mid 2003 over a year before The Paul O Grady Show was first broadcast and the new show was seen as the saviour of this teatime slot ITV commissioned The Paul O Grady Show in October 2004 following O Grady s appearance as a guest presenter for the somewhat similar formatted lunch time entertainment show Today with Des and Mel ITV management were so impressed by his initial standing in a replacement for regular host Des O Connor that he was brought back several more times and subsequently O Grady was given his own show O Grady also became good friends with co presenter Melanie Sykes who has since stood in for him on O Grady s own show on occasion Guess the Tune known as The Organ Game on the Channel 4 version and the second on ITV a phone in competition where O Grady plays tunes on his organ and the contestant has to guess them correctly to win up to 2 000 became a popular feature of the programme The tune that O Grady played leading into the game was a truncated version of Sing As We Go by Gracie Fields Also a stalwart of the show was O Grady s Shih Tzu Bichon Frise cross 6 dog Buster who appeared for a full five minutes at the start of each programme since the ITV incarnation of the show 2006 09 Channel 4 Edit On 10 January 2006 in an unexpected announcement O Grady said that he had decided to leave ITV for Channel 4 following a dispute between O Grady and Granada Television who made The Paul O Grady Show for ITV after Granada forgot to renew O Grady s ITV contract 7 O Grady was believed to have left ITV not only due to his contract renewal issues nor his salary but rather he wanted more creative control over the show Granada had promptly refused when the show was under their production His own television production company Olga TV named after one of his pet dogs subsequently took over production of the programme The programme began its run on Channel 4 in March 2006 in the same 5 00 6 00 pm early evening slot alternating in this slot every three months or so with Richard amp Judy In response initially ITV decided to air repeats of the original show in the same slot This was partially the reason why for its first few series on the new channel Channel 4 billed the programme as The New Paul O Grady Show During its time on both ITV from 2004 to 2005 and Channel 4 The Paul O Grady Show was broadcast live on Mondays Tuesdays and Wednesdays but Thursday s and Friday s episode were pre recorded on the Tuesday and Wednesday of that week respectively at 12 30 pm 8 2013 2015 ITV revival Edit After four years off air the show returned on 11 November 2013 in the same teatime slot from 5 6pm on its original channel ITV with a new theme tune written and performed by McFly citation needed Games including Guess the Tune also known as The Organ Game also returned It is a phone in competition where O Grady plays tunes on his organ and the contestant has to guess them correctly it is played live on Wednesdays show O Grady announced that the show would return for another series beginning on 28 April 2014 A third and final revived series began airing on 20 April 2015 9 Similarly to the Channel 4 show The Paul O Grady Show is broadcast live on Mondays Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 5 00pm Thursday s and Friday s episode are pre recorded on the Tuesday and Wednesday of that week respectively at 12 30pm Series overview EditITV 2004 05 Edit The series began broadcasting on ITV on 11 October 2004 The show ran several different features including a competition to decide the country s best meat and potato pie with the efforts of the Denby Dale Pie Company voted as the winner Series two aired from 14 March 2005 to 27 May 2005 and the final original ITV series ended on 23 December that same year Repeats of the original ITV series were shown for some time in direct competition with new episodes on Channel 4 after O Grady left Granada Channel 4 2006 09 Edit The first Channel 4 series of The New Paul O Grady Show began airing on 27 March 2006 and ran until 16 June 2006 repeats of the show were broadcast on More4 the following lunchtime The new show was recorded at the BBC Television Centre instead of the original home The London Studios due to an apparent dispute with ITV The second series was planned to start on 4 September 2006 but was pushed back to 25 September due to O Grady suffering a second heart attack The second series ran until 26 January 2007 Buster did not appear for the first two weeks due to a serious eye infection so O Grady s other pet dog Olga took his place instead On 16 January 2007 viewers noticed that instead of the scheduled live show a repeat show was aired instead This was due to O Grady pulling out of the show at the last minute due to illness later discovered as a sickness bug 10 O Grady returned live the next day The third series on Channel 4 aired from 2 April 2007 to 15 June 2007 The show returned for the seventh series the fourth on Channel 4 on 17 September 2007 running until December of that year The New from the show title was dropped from this series and the show went back to its original ITV title The show s opening titles were retinted red and subsequently the set backdrop was made red The programme returned to The London Studios from BBC Television Centre Following news of premium rate phone in scandals The Organ Game was suspended as it relied on people calling in to enter the game On the first episode of the new series broadcast on 17 September 2007 Paul went over to play The Organ Game near the end of the show to find it tied up and him unable to use it He invited viewers to telephone or e mail Channel 4 bosses to allow him to play the phone in game On 22 October 2007 O Grady announced on his show that The Organ Game would be returning however there were only four special organ games leading up to Christmas primarily for people who deserve the cash prize being offered the phone line entries which used to be on the show have remained suspended On 19 November 2007 the first of the four special Organ Games aired 11 The fifth series on Channel 4 began on 17 March 2008 The new series ran throughout the spring until 16 June 2008 at which point Richard amp Judy returned for its last series The studio set was given a slight revamp with added studio lights on the floor and walls On Tuesday 15 April 2008 Melanie Sykes hosted the show although it was not announced that she would be hosting Sykes informed the audience that O Grady was ill with the flu and as such was unable to present Sykes hosted that week s shows before O Grady returned on Monday 21 April However O Grady hadn t fully recovered and Sykes had to be called in to do the following show on Tuesday It was announced that Lorraine Kelly would host Wednesday s show Brian Conley would host Thursday s show and Shane Richie would host Friday s show O Grady finally returned on 28 April 2008 The show returned on 22 September 2008 for a new series which ended on 19 December 2008 Brand new titles were introduced as well as a slight revamp to the set Series 7 of the Channel 4 show began on Channel 4 on 23 February 2009 12 and concluded its run on 22 May 2009 Series 8 of the Channel 4 show began on 21 September 2009 The series concluded on 18 December 2009 and was the last to air on Channel 4 During this series it was announced that the popular pet Buster had retired and on 23 November it was announced that Buster had died aged fourteen on 19 November 2009 A spokesman for the comedian confirmed the news by telling The Daily Mirror that O Grady was absolutely gutted On Friday 18 December 2009 O Grady presented his final show with an array of special guests including Beverley Callard and William Roache Honor Blackman Natalie Cassidy JLS Scott Maslen Joe McFadden Linda Thorson Melanie Sykes Catherine Tate appearing as Joannie Nan Taylor Kate Thornton and The Teletubbies Plus other celebrities including Kim Cattrall Whoopi Goldberg Jonas Brothers Alan Menken and Enrique Iglesias O Grady s own daughter her partner and his grandchildren made a special good luck VT to say goodbye to O Grady All of O Grady s best bits were also shown as was the viewers favourite ever clip of the show ITV revival 2013 2015 Edit The twelfth series fourth on ITV began airing on 11 November 2013 on ITV It featured a new theme tune by McFly and a new but similar set with features from previous series A thirteenth series fifth on ITV was broadcast from 28 April until 30 May 2014 A third and final revived series on ITV began airing on 20 April 2015 13 Guest hosts EditWhile recovering from his second heart attack Channel 4 insisted O Grady should take a week off from presenting the show This break occurred from 23 to 27 October 2006 and guest presenters hosted the programme for a day each Since then there have been three more scheduled guest hosted weeks and in total there have been 27 different celebrity guest hosts In April 2008 there were two unscheduled guest hosted weeks O Grady hosted the Monday show during these two weeks but was taken ill after contracting a flu virus for the remainder of the weeks Melanie Sykes guest hosted five of the eight remaining shows having previously hosted the show three times In total she has been guest host 11 times On 15 October 2009 O Grady had to go to the dentist for some dental work with Joe Pasquale substituting for him as host On 18 November 2013 O Grady was taken ill with a suspected angina attack meaning he was unable to present the live show from that day 14 He was replaced by singer and entertainer Michael Ball for that episode and presenter and magician Stephen Mulhern the following day Emma Willis hosted on 20 November followed by Vernon Kay the next day and finally comedian Jo Brand guest hosted on 22 November 15 On 25 November 2013 O Grady returned and thanked the five stand ins for filling in for him over the previous week He paid particular thanks to Michael Ball who found out he was to host with only 40 minutes notice 2006 Edit Episode Date Host1 23 October 2006 Vernon Kay2 24 October 2006 Cilla Black3 25 October 2006 Lorraine Kelly4 26 October 2006 Jesse Metcalfe5 27 October 2006 Alan Titchmarsh6 27 November 2006 Judith Chalmers7 28 November 2006 Melanie Sykes8 29 November 2006 Paddy McGuinness9 30 November 2006 Lorraine Kelly10 1 December 2006 Brian Conley2007 Edit Episode Date Host1 7 May 2007 Justin Lee Collins2 8 May 2007 Melanie Sykes3 9 May 2007 Vernon Kay4 10 May 2007 Liza Tarbuck5 11 May 2007 Lenny Henry6 5 November 2007 Melanie Sykes7 6 November 2007 Chris Moyles8 7 November 2007 Lorraine Kelly9 8 November 2007 Michael Buble10 9 November 2007 Ross Kemp2008 Edit Episode Date Host s 1 15 April 2008 Melanie Sykes2 16 April 20083 17 April 20084 18 April 20085 22 April 20086 23 April 20087 24 April 2008 Brian Conley8 25 April 2008 Shane Richie9 3 November 2008 Melanie Sykes and Des O Connor10 4 November 2008 Melanie Brown11 5 November 2008 Joe Pasquale12 6 November 2008 Ross Kemp13 7 November 2008 Jackie CollinsNote For the episode hosted by Jackie Collins O Grady himself was the guest along with Paris Hilton 2009 Edit Episode Date Host 16 1 6 April 2009 Dermot O Leary2 7 April 2009 Dawn French3 8 April 2009 Melanie Sykes4 9 April 2009 Joanna Page5 10 April 2009 Joe Pasquale6 13 April 2009 Alan Carr 17 7 15 October 2009 Joe Pasquale8 2 November 2009 Fern Britton9 3 November 2009 Peter Andre10 4 November 2009 Michael Buble11 5 November 2009 Jo Brand12 6 November 2009 Johnny Vegas2013 Edit Episode Date Host1 18 November 2013 Michael Ball2 19 November 2013 Stephen Mulhern3 20 November 2013 Emma Willis4 21 November 2013 Vernon Kay5 22 November 2013 Jo BrandThe Paul O Grady Players annual pantomime EditEvery year the show had an annual Christmas pantomime Roughly 15 guest stars appeared in the panto There was always one narrator who told the story throughout the panto This had been Antony Cotton Dawn French Kate Thornton Sandi Toksvig and Stephen Fry The panto ran roughly for the whole show with usually five minutes left at the end when O Grady and the stars answered the questions that had been e mailed in by the viewers However in the 2006 panto Peter Pan the panto only ran for roughly 40 minutes ending around 5 40 pm After this O Grady interviewed Dawn French who was the narrator as he would do on a normal show There was then as usual the organ game and O Grady and all the stars then answered e mails sent in by the viewers The panto was always on the last Wednesday before Christmas meaning that it was always broadcast live The pantos were 2005 The Wizard of Oz 2006 Peter Pan 2007 Cinderella 2008 Pinocchio 2009 Sleeping Beauty broadcast on 14 December instead of 16 December Jo Brand is the only celebrity who appeared in the panto every year O Grady thanked Brand for her appearance in every annual panto on the show after the fifth and final panto on 14 December 2009 The pantomime did not return in the 2013 revival Guest appearances EditThe Paul O Grady Show appeared in a series 3 episode of The Catherine Tate Show where Tate s character Joannie Nan Taylor made an appearance Originally she acted very sweet but later revealed her true colours When O Grady mentioned that they had replaced Joannie s old chair with a new one and placed it in her flat she became enraged at them for intruding her flat Nan started swearing and walked off the set much to the disgust of O Grady 18 The show made a brief appearance in the Doctor Who episode The Stolen Earth 19 Transmissions EditSeries Start date End date Episodes Channel1 11 October 2004 3 December 2004 40 ITV2 14 March 2005 27 May 2005 553 12 September 2005 23 December 2005 754 27 March 2006 16 June 2006 60 Channel 45 25 September 2006 22 December 2006 656 2 April 2007 15 June 2007 557 17 September 2007 21 December 2007 708 17 March 2008 13 June 2008 609 22 September 2008 19 December 2008 6510 23 February 2009 22 May 2009 6511 21 September 2009 18 December 2009 6512 11 November 2013 13 December 2013 25 ITV13 28 April 2014 30 May 2014 2514 20 April 2015 29 May 2015 30Controversies EditIn light of O Grady s love of dogs and the fact that O Grady rescued Buster the show ran a Find a Dog a Home slot where abandoned dogs from various charities were featured Viewers could then call in to request they be placed on a list to give the dog a permanent home A direct telephone number was given to connect viewers to the appropriate charity On moving to Channel 4 the slot remained but now viewers had to initially call a 10p per call information service to get the direct number of the charity Calls dropped dramatically and charity groups including Dogs Trust and Battersea Dogs and Cats Home told producers that they would no longer be involved with the show The premium rate line was quickly dropped from 29 May 2006 and the original format reintroduced with the full support of the charities 20 See also EditPaul O Grady LiveReferences Edit Millar Paul 24 April 2011 Paul O Grady Live sheds more viewers Digital Spy Retrieved 13 November 2013 Wightman Catriona 6 October 2011 Paul O Grady Live cancelled by ITV Digital Spy Retrieved 13 November 2013 The Paul O Grady Show ITV Press Centre Retrieved 15 April 2014 Weekly top 30 programmes BARB barb co uk The Paul O Grady Show Channel 4 Retrieved 28 June 2011 BUSTER Retrieved 2 December 2001 Welsh James 10 January 2006 Paul O Grady inks deal with Channel 4 Digital Spy Retrieved 10 January 2006 free tickets to your FAVOURITE television and radio shows Archived 10 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine Lost in TV 9 March 2005 Retrieved 28 June 2011 The Paul O Grady Show Episode 1 presscentre Paul unwell TV Forum 16 January 2007 Community Channel 4 The Paul O Grady Show on Channel 4 at 5 00pm 23 February 2009 uk tv on digiguide tv Uk tv guide com 23 February 2009 Retrieved 28 June 2011 The Paul O Grady Show 20 April 2015 20 04 2015 Radio Times Archived from the original on 14 April 2015 Retrieved 11 April 2015 Paul O Grady misses show after heart emergency The Guardian 19 November 2013 The comedian 58 who has had two full blown heart attacks said in a statement he feels much better and thanked fans and hospital staff for their kindness Daily Mirror 19 November 2013 Page French to host Paul O Grady Show Digital Spy 26 March 2009 Retrieved 28 June 2011 Paul The Other One alancarr net 16 March 2009 Retrieved 28 June 2011 Catherine Tate Nan Paul O Grady YouTube BBC Doctor Who The Stolen Earth Episode Guide BBC O Grady show rapped for charity line charge Digital Spy 28 May 2006 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Paul O Grady Official website The Paul O Grady Show at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Paul O 27Grady Show amp oldid 1122232907, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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