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The Nightly Show
The Nightly Show

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.

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Series 1, Episode 25

The Nightly Show. Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsay is joined by John Legend and next week's host, Bradley Walsh.

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Broadcast details

Date
Friday 31st March 2017
Time
10pm
Channel
ITV1
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Gordon Ramsay Host / Presenter
Guest cast
John Legend Guest
Bradley Walsh Guest
Wayne Sleep Self
Writing team
Charlie O'Connor Writer (Additional Material)
Simon Craig Writer (Additional Material)
Stewart Williams Writer (Additional Material)
Rob Colley Writer (Additional Material)
Natasia Demetriou Writer (Additional Material)
Production team
Richard Van't Riet Director
Susannah Haley Series Editor
John Adams Series Producer
Shereen Docherty Producer
Alice Harper Producer
Stevie Miller Producer
Sarah Cawley 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
Phil Lepherd Editor
Dominic Tolfts Production Designer
Chris Rigby Lighting Designer

Videos

Cale meatballs

Cale meatballs!?

Featuring: Gordon Ramsay.

John Legend on the Oscars mix-up

John Legend explains the La La Land Oscars mix up to Gordon Ramsay.

Featuring: Gordon Ramsay & John Legend.

Gordon Ramsay says sorry to Jamie Oliver

It's been a rough week for Jamie Oliver on The Nightly Show, and Gordon has an apology to make.

Featuring: Gordon Ramsay.

Gordon Ramsay feeds John Legend

John claimed he had an excellent palette... perhaps not.

Featuring: Gordon Ramsay & John Legend.

Press

Nightly Show could return for another series on ITV

ITV sources say programmes boss Kevin Lygo is not giving up on the ailing satire show and is seriously considering handing it another eight-week run

Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 31st March 2017

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