The Nightly Show
- TV comedy
- ITV1
- 2017
- 39 episodes (1 series)
A nightly comedy and entertainment series broadcast on ITV. A different guest host each week. Stars David Walliams, John Bishop, Davina McCall, Dermot O'Leary, Gordon Ramsay and more.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 12
Broadcast details
- Date
- Tuesday 14th March 2017
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- ITV1
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Davina McCall | Host / Presenter |
David Baddiel | Guest |
Sara Cox | Guest |
Tony Marnach (as DJ Fat Tony) | Self |
Bob Carolgees | Self |
Charlie O'Connor | Writer (Additional Material) |
Ged Parsons | Writer (Additional Material) |
James Farmer | Writer (Additional Material) |
Rob Colley | Writer (Additional Material) |
Samantha Martin | Writer (Additional Material) |
Matthew Crosby | Writer (Additional Material) |
Christine Rose | Writer (Additional Material) |
Danny Bell | Writer (Additional Material) |
Mick Thomas (as Micky Thomas) | Director |
Susannah Haley | Series Editor |
John Adams | Series Producer |
Shereen Docherty | Producer |
Alice Harper | Producer |
Stevie Miller | Producer |
Carol Baffour-Awuah | Producer |
Katie Taylor | Executive Producer |
Lee Hupfield | Executive Producer |
Paul Sandler | Executive Producer |
Andrew O'Connor | Executive Producer |
Tommy Forbes | Producer/Director |
Paul Routledge | Producer/Director |
Alex Harknett | Archive Producer |
Chris Moore | Editor |
Patrick Owen | Editor |
Phil Lepherd | Editor |
Dominic Tolfts | Production Designer |
Chris Rigby | Lighting Designer |
Videos
David Baddiel on his mum
David Baddiel remembers the days of his mum heckling him.
Featuring: Davina McCall & David Baddiel.
David Baddiel's funny son
It seems having a comedian father can help you develop a wicked sense of humour from a very young age.
Featuring: Davina McCall & David Baddiel.
Press
The mad world of politics means it's a time of proliferating comment. On US TV, that has meant a degree of anarchy and improved ratings for the likes of Saturday Night Live. Here, we struggle to reach that level of mania: The Nightly Show opened with David Walliams talking to Martin Clunes, for example. This week, things may get wilder: Davina McCall is no stranger to the chimps' tea party of live TV, so might feel more comfortable with chaos.
John Robinson, The Guardian, 13th March 2017