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===Specials===
===Specials===
A special stand-alone episode was filmed on 5 March 2011 as part of [[Comic Relief]]'s special '''24 Hour Panel People''' featuring [[David Walliams]], who appeared in various old and new panel game shows throughout a 24 hour period. The various shows including Celebrity Juice, were streamed live on the [[Red Nose Day]] website, and parts of each show will be shown during 5 half hour specials on Comic Relief night. The teams were captained by [[Germaine Greer]] and [[Lauren Laverne]]. On Greer's team were [[Jedward]] and on Laverne's team were [[Rufus Hound]] and [[David Walliams]], while [[Brian Belo]] appeared as the 'Morerer Magazine Head' for the episode.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2011/03_march/01/24hour.shtml BBC - Press Office - Stars line up for Comic Relief's 24 Hour Panel People]</ref> A special episode has also been filmed for the 2012 Sport Relief telethon, which will be broadcast on March 23, 2012.
A special stand-alone episode was filmed on 5 March 2011 as part of [[Comic Relief]]'s special '''24 Hour Panel People''' featuring [[David Walliams]], who appeared in various old and new panel game shows throughout a 24 hour period. The various shows including Celebrity Juice, were streamed live on the [[Red Nose Day]] website, and parts of each show will be shown during 5 half hour specials on Comic Relief night. The teams were captained by [[Germaine Greer]] and [[Lauren Laverne]]. On Greer's team were [[Jedward]] and on Laverne's team were [[Rufus Hound]] and [[David Walliams]], while [[Brian Belo]] appeared as the 'Morerer Magazine Head' for the episode.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2011/03_march/01/24hour.shtml BBC - Press Office - Stars line up for Comic Relief's 24 Hour Panel People]</ref> A special segment with the guests of Series 7, Episode 4 was filmed at the end of the show, and was broadcast as part of the Sport Relief telethon of 2012. It featured a special round entitled "What Are You Packing" and swimmer [[Mark Foster]] appeared as a special guest, coming out as a special "Strikerer" magazine head.


==Home media==
==Home media==

Revision as of 08:01, 8 April 2012

Celebrity Juice
Opening titles
GenreComedy
Created byLeigh Francis
Presented byKeith Lemon
StarringHolly Willoughby
Fearne Cotton
Rufus Hound
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series7
No. of episodes72 (list of episodes)
Production
Production locationRiverside Studios
Running time30 minutes (series 1-2)
45 minutes (series 3-)
60 minutes (Christmas Special 2011 and 2041 A Juice Odyssey)
Production companyTalkback Thames
Original release
NetworkITV2 (2008-present)
ITV2 HD (2010-present)
Release24 September 2008 –
Present

Celebrity Juice is a British television comedy panel game show on ITV2 broadcast since 24 September 2008.

Format

The show is presented by Keith Lemon, and the captains are Holly Willoughby and Fearne Cotton, with Rufus Hound as a regular panelist on Fearne's team since Series 2. Since Series 3, 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. In 2011, the series won the Best Entertainment Show Award at the TV Choice Awards and in 2012, it won an NTA for best comedy panel show.

Series overview

Series Episodes Originally aired
Series 1 8 24 September 2008 – 12 November 2008
Series 2 10 25 February 2009 – 29 April 2009
Series 3 10 18 March 2010 – 20 May 2010
Series 4 14 9 September 2010 – 30 December 2010
Series 5 16 10 February 2011 – 26 May 2011
Series 6 13 1 September 2011 – 29 December 2011
Series 7 TBC 9 February 2012 – 2012

Specials

A special stand-alone episode was filmed on 5 March 2011 as part of Comic Relief's special 24 Hour Panel People featuring David Walliams, who appeared in various old and new panel game shows throughout a 24 hour period. The various shows including Celebrity Juice, were streamed live on the Red Nose Day website, and parts of each show will be shown during 5 half hour specials on Comic Relief night. The teams were captained by Germaine Greer and Lauren Laverne. On Greer's team were Jedward and on Laverne's team were Rufus Hound and David Walliams, while Brian Belo appeared as the 'Morerer Magazine Head' for the episode.[1] A special segment with the guests of Series 7, Episode 4 was filmed at the end of the show, and was broadcast as part of the Sport Relief telethon of 2012. It featured a special round entitled "What Are You Packing" and swimmer Mark Foster appeared as a special guest, coming out as a special "Strikerer" magazine head.

Home media

DVD releases

DVD Title # of Disc(s) Year # of Episodes DVD release
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Celebrity Juice - Too Juicy for TV 1 2008, 2009 & 2010 Best bits from series 1-3 and various unseen footage TBA 21 November 2011 [2] TBA

iTunes

Celebrity Juice - Too Juicy for TV was released 21 November 2011 on iTunes.[3]

Reception

Awards

Year Award Category Result
2011 TV Choice Awards Best Entertainment Show Won
2011 British Comedy Awards Best Comedy Panel Show Nominated
2012 NTA's Best Comedy Panel Show Won

References

  1. ^ BBC - Press Office - Stars line up for Comic Relief's 24 Hour Panel People
  2. ^ "Celebrity Juice - Too Juicy for TV [DVD]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 5 November 2011. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ "Celebrity Juice, Too Juicy for TV". itunes. 21 November 2011. Retrieved 26 March 2012.