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Revision as of 07:31, 30 September 2011
Celebrity Juice | |
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File:Celebjuice.jpg | |
Created by | Leigh Francis |
Presented by | Keith Lemon |
Starring | Holly Willoughby Fearne Cotton Rufus Hound Jedward David Hasselhoff Verne Troyer |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 6 |
No. of episodes | 59 |
Production | |
Production location | Riverside Studios |
Running time | 30 minutes (series 1-2) 45 minutes (series 3-) |
Production company | Talkback Thames |
Original release | |
Network | ITV2 (and ITV2 HD) |
Release | 24 September 2008 – Present |
Celebrity Juice is a British television comedy panel game show on ITV2 that has been airing since 24 September, 2008. The show is presented by Keith Lemon, with regular captains Holly Willoughby and Fearne Cotton, alongside regular panellist Rufus Hound. Since the third series, the show has also featured Jedward, David Hasselhoff and Verne Troyer as the regular challengers in the VT challenges. The series is produced by Talkback Thames and filmed at Riverside Studios. The show is produced by Dan Baldwin. The idea of the show is to see which team knows most about the week's tabloid news stories. The show is also renowned for the mocking of its team captains - with Lemon often referring to Willoughby as "Holly Willoughbooby" and mocking Cotton for her large nostrils and small breasts. Lemon has also given Cotton the nickname "Dot Cotton" and generally favours Willoughby's team over Cotton's.
Series 1
Date | Episode | Guests | Guest | Notes |
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In this episode, the guest round was Have A Dig in Winehouse's Wig, which was an early concept of the Cover Stories round, in which a guest picks a category from Winehouse's Wig. Rufus Hound was not present in this episode as he was doing a stand-up tour at the time.[1] | ||||
In this episode, the guest round was Have A Dig in Winehouse's Wig, which was an early concept of the Cover Stories round, in which a guest picks a category from Winehouse's Wig. | ||||
In this episode, the guest round was Have A Dig in Winehouse's Wig, which was an early concept of the Cover Stories round, in which a guest picks a category from Winehouse's Wig. Rufus Hound was not present in this episode as he was doing a stand-up tour at the time. | ||||
This episode introduced the regular Cover Stories round, following the decision to stop the Have A Dig in Winehouse's Wig round. The magazine for this series was 'Gape'. Rufus Hound was not present in this episode as he was doing a stand-up tour at the time. | ||||
Rufus Hound was not present in this episode as he was doing a stand-up tour at the time. | ||||
This episode was marketed as a Halloween special, as it featured rounds based on the Haloween theme, and the studio designed to look like a witch's cave. In this episode, no celebrity guest was featured in the Cover Stories round, nor was there a massive magazine. Instead, a Black Crow which Lemon had perked on his shoulder introduced the segment, and immediately chose the category for the teams. | ||||
Rufus Hound was not present in this episode as he was doing a stand-up tour at the time. | ||||
Rufus Hound was not present in this episode as he was doing a stand-up tour at the time. |
Series 2
Series 3
Date | Episode | Guests | NOWT Magazine Head | Notes |
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Rufus Hound was absent from the episode as he was filming an appearance on Let's Dance For Comic Relief at the time. | ||||
This episode was marketed as a Girls Night Out special, as all of the guests, excluding Rufus, were female. | ||||
This episode was marketed as a Radio 1 vs This Morning special, featuring two members from each of the respective programes representing it. Rufus Hound was absent from the episode as he was filming an appearance on Let's Dance For Comic Relief at the time. | ||||
This episode was one of three episodes never to be repeated or be broadcast on the ITV Player. | ||||
This episode was one of three episodes never to be repeated or be broadcast on the ITV Player. | ||||
This episode featured clips from Series 3, and had Fearne, Holly, Keith and Rufus relaxing on a beach, discussing their own personal favourite moments from the series. This episode was also one of three episodes never to be repeated or be broadcast on the ITV Player. |
Series 4
Date | Episode | Guests | Closerer Magazine Head | Notes |
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This episode was marketed as a Showbiz special, as it featured husband and wife team Dave Berry and Heidi Range. | ||||
Stephen Mulhern replaced an absent Fearne Cotton as captain as she was away on a trek for Breast Cancer Research at the time.[3] | ||||
This episode was marketed as a McFly special, as all four members of the band appeared as guests. | ||||
This episode was marketed as an N-Dubz special, as all three members of the band appeared as guests. | ||||
This episode was marketed as an X Factor special, as all of the guests who appeared on the show have also appeared on The X Factor. | ||||
This episode features clips from Series 4, and also shows Fearne, Holly, Keith and Rufus sitting in an empty studio discussing their own personal highlights from the past series. | ||||
This episode was marketed as a Coronation Street special, as the guests who appeared on the show are all current stars of the soap. The episode was also part of the soap's 50th Anniversary celebrations. | ||||
This episode was marketed as a JLS special, as it featured all four members of the band appearing as guests. | ||||
This episode was marketed as the Christmas special, and it featured the guests dressed up in christmas attire, and rounds relating to christmas-themed traditions. | ||||
This episode featured clips from both Series 3 and 4, and is set in a cinema, where Fearne, Holly, Keith and Rufus are all watching the premiere of the episode, discussing their own favourite personal moments. |
Series 5
Date | Episode | Guests | Morerer Magazine Head | Notes |
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Gok Wan replaced an absent Holly Willoughby as captain, as she was away with sickness at the time. | ||||
This episode was broadcast as part of the Comic Relief 24 Hour Panel People challenge, in which comedian David Walliams appeared on various different panel shows throughout 24 hours in order to raise money for the charity. This episode was only broadcast on the Comic Relief website, and was not broadcast on ITV2. Germaine Greer and Lauren Laverne replaced an absent Holly Willoughby and Fearne Cotton as both were preparing to film other segments for the Comic Relief telethon.[4] | ||||
This episode was marketed as an Up The Duff special, as all the members of Holly's team were pregnant at the time. | ||||
This episode was a marketed as a Pop Music special, as all of the guests currently have a career in music. | ||||
Rufus Hound replaced an absent Holly Willoughby as captain as she was on maternity leave at the time. | ||||
Chris Moyles replaced an absent Holly Willoughby as captain as she was on maternity leave at the time. | ||||
Rufus Hound replaced an absent Holly Willoughby as captain as she was on maternity leave at the time. This episode was marketed as a Royal Wedding special, featuring the guests dressed up in fancy attire and rounds relating to the following day's special event. | ||||
Davina McCall replaced an absent Holly Willoughby as captain as she was on maternity leave at the time. | ||||
Chris Moyles replaced an absent Holly Willoughby as captain as she was on maternity leave at the time. | ||||
This episode was marketed as a Coronation Street vs. Emmerdale special, where each soap had two guests representing it. | ||||
This episode included clips from Series 5, and also had footage of Fearne, Holly, Rufus and Keith attending a party to celebrate the most successful series yet, and reflecting on their own favourite personal moments. |
Series 6
Date | Episode | Guests | Newerer Magazine Head | Notes |
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This episode was due to include Ant & Dec as guests, however, their appearance was postponed due to the unexpected death of Dec's father. Rufus Hound was absent as he was filming scenes for a short movie at the time. | ||||
This episode was a Back To School special, where both the team captains, Lemon and certain guests were dressed in school attire. Rufus Hound was absent as he was filming scenes for a short movie at the time. | ||||
This episode was a Girl on Girl special, where all the guests were female. Emma Bunton replaced an absent Fearne Cotton who was in hospital having an operation at the time. Rufus Hound was absent as he was filming scenes for a short movie at the time. | ||||
This episode was a Soap v. Soap special, where each of the guests represents one of the four main television soaps: Eastenders, Emmerdale, Coronation Street and Hollyoaks. |
References
- ^ celebrity juice Series 1 Episode 2 Part 1 of 2 - YouTube
- ^ "Holly halts Juice for evening sickness". The Sun. 19 March 2009. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
- ^ Virgin Money Giving | Fundraising | Denise & Fearne’s Trek for Breast Cancer
- ^ BBC - Press Office - Stars line up for Comic Relief's 24 Hour Panel People
- ^ http://digiguide.tv/programme-details/ITV2+HD/6+October+2011/21:00/Celebrity+Juice/Comedy/
- ^ http://digiguide.tv/programme-details/ITV2+HD/13+October+2011/21:00/Celebrity+Juice/Comedy/
External links
- Celebrity Juice at itv.com
- Celebrity Juice at UKGameshows.com
- Celebrity Juice at British Comedy Guide
- Celebrity Juice Videos