The King Is Dead
- TV panel show
- BBC Three
- 2010
- 6 episodes (1 series)
BBC Three panel show hosted by Simon Bird described as 'part spoof job interview, part chat show, part panel show and part character comedy'. Stars Simon Bird, Nick Mohammed, Katy Wix and Jonny Sweet.
Key details
- Genre
- Panel Show
- Broadcast
- 2010
- Channel
- BBC Three
- Episodes
- 6 (1 series), plus 1 highlights special
- Creator
- Simon Bird
- Stars
- Simon Bird, Nick Mohammed, Katy Wix and Jonny Sweet
- Writers
- Simon Bird, Nick Mohammed, Katy Wix, William Andrews, Matthew Crosby, Dominic English, Les Keen, Lloyd Langford and more
- Directors
- Juliet May and Barbara Wiltshire
- Producers
- Andy Brereton, Matthew Mulot, Margot Gavan Duffy, Suzy Lamb and Karl Warner
- Company
Each week on The King Is Dead a well known public figure is hypothetically bumped off. It's down to the comedic interview panel led by Simon Bird, to scour the Great British celebrity pool for a top notch replacement.
Simon is accompanied in his search by Nick Mohammed and Katy Wix. Three celebrities compete in a unique and vigorous interview process in a bid to prove they are the best applicant for the job. The positions available include The President of the USA, Father Christmas and The Chief of the Police.
Applicants include James Corden, Louis Walsh, George Lamb, Caprice, Jenny Bond and Sarah Beeny.
Answering questions on the contents of their CV and taking part in obscure challenges, the celebrities will allow Simon and his interview panel to grill them thoroughly to be accepted in the coveted role available.
The King Is Dead is described as "part spoof job interview, part chat show, part panel show and part character comedy."
Additional details
- Production
- Studio
- Picture
- Colour
Broadcast details
- First broadcast
- Thursday 2nd September 2010 at 10:30pm on BBC Three
- Most recent repeats
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- Monday 18th October 2010 at 12:30am on BBC3 - Highlights Special
- Saturday 16th October 2010 at 1:15am on BBC3 - Highlights Special
- Friday 15th October 2010 at 9:30pm on BBC3 - Highlights Special