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The Frank Skinner Show

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 10, 1995
  • Seasons: 9
  • Episodes: 89
  • Networks: BBC One, ITV1
  • Genres: Talk, Comedy
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The Frank Skinner Show(1995)

TMDB Rating: 7.5 (2 votes)

Overview

The Frank Skinner Show was a television chat show hosted by comedian Frank Skinner, which lasted nine series on British television between 1995 and 2005. As well as celebrity interviews, the shows included an initial stand-up routine, various sketches throughout the episode and usually concluded with a comedic song featuring Frank and the guest stars. The Frank Skinner Show became notorious over the years for the unconventional nature of the interviews, including some shocking revelations from the guests. The programme ended in 2005 after nine series. It was screened on BBC One from its first episode on 10 September 1995 until 3 June 1999. In 2000, the show moved to ITV. The programme was nominated for a Royal Television Society Award in 2001.

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Season 1

6 episodes • 1995

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Charlie Kray, Buzz AldrinSep 10, 19950.0
2Ivana TrumpSep 17, 19950.0
3Bonnie LangfordSep 24, 19950.0
4Marvin HaglerOct 1, 19950.0
5Episode 5Oct 8, 19950.0
6Myra LewisOct 15, 19950.0
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Season 2

6 episodes • 1997

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Gene WilderJan 2, 19970.0
2Ozzy OsbourneJan 9, 19970.0
3Barry Manilow fansJan 16, 19970.0
4Alexander McQueenJan 23, 19970.0
5Michael PalinJan 30, 19970.0
7Thora HirdFeb 6, 19970.0
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Season 3

8 episodes • 1999

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Fiona Allen, Nick MoranApr 15, 19990.0
2Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Alan HansenApr 22, 19990.0
3Caroline Aherne, Kenny RogersApr 29, 19990.0
4Gail Porter, Michael AspelMay 6, 19990.0
5Dale Winton, Germaine GreerMay 13, 19990.0
6Zoë Ball, Eric ClaptonMay 20, 19990.0
7Charlie Dimmock, David EssexMay 27, 19990.0
8Anthea Turner, Martin KempJun 3, 19990.0
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Season 4

10 episodes • 2000

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Paul McKenna, BjörkOct 2, 20000.0
2Jamie Oliver, Denise LewisOct 9, 20000.0
3Debra Stephenson, Max BygravesOct 16, 20000.0
4Joe Pasquale, Lorraine KellyOct 23, 20000.0
5Kelly Brook, Fatboy SlimOct 30, 20000.0
6Charlotte Church, Tracey UllmanNov 6, 20000.0
7Samantha Fox, Noel GallagherNov 13, 20000.0
8David Ginola, Mel CNov 20, 20000.0
9Julie Hesmondhalgh, Richard WilsonNov 27, 20000.0
10Katy Hill, Noddy HolderDec 6, 20000.0
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Season 5

12 episodes • 2001

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Gabby Logan, Ant & DecOct 13, 20010.0
2Bruce Forsyth, Tracy ShawOct 20, 20010.0
3Bill Wyman, Tara Palmer-TomkinsonOct 27, 20010.0
4Eddie Izzard, Cliff RichardNov 3, 20010.0
5Paul GascoigneNov 11, 20010.0
6Boy George, JordanNov 18, 20010.0
7Sean Bean, Simon CowellNov 25, 20010.0
8Ulrika Jonsson, Charlotte ChurchDec 2, 20010.0
9Johnny Vegas, DidoDec 9, 20010.0
10Myleen Klass, Kym Marsh, Suzanne Shaw, Steve CooganDec 16, 20010.0
11Vinnie Jones, Nicky Byrne, Bryan McFaddenDec 26, 20010.0
12Britney SpearsJan 26, 20020.0
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Season 6

12 episodes • 2002

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Kyle MacLachlan, Dave Gorman, Will YoungSep 10, 20020.0
2Rhona Cameron, Geri HalliwellSep 17, 20020.0
3Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Alison Moyet, Chris TarrantSep 24, 20020.0
4Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Brenda Blethyn, LL Cool JOct 1, 20020.0
5Ian Thorpe, Dolly Parton, Natalie & Nicole AppletonOct 8, 20020.0
6Charles Kennedy, Ronan Keating, Pamela AndersonOct 15, 20020.0
7Samuel L. Jackson, Rachael Stirling, Myleen KlassOct 22, 20020.0
8Robin Gibb, Martine McCutcheon, Harry HillOct 29, 20020.0
9Heidi Klum, Vinnie Jones, Atomic KittenNov 5, 20020.0
10George Foreman, Moby, Elton JohnNov 12, 20020.0
11Chandeep Uppal, David Dickinson, Sophie Ellis BextorNov 26, 20020.0
12Carol Vorderman, Jack Ryder, Renee Zellweger, Richard GereDec 3, 20020.0
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Season 7

12 episodes • 2003

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Jordan, Blue, Francesca MartinezOct 6, 20030.0
2Hilary Duff, Elvis Costello, Sally LindsayOct 13, 20030.0
3Al Murray, Kym Marsh, Myleene Klass, Phil TaylorOct 20, 20030.0
4Helen Mirren, Matthew Kelly, Frank MaloneyOct 27, 20030.0
5Kelly Osbourne, Helen Fielding, Bryan and Kerry McFaddenNov 3, 20030.0
6Michael Moore, Robert Downey Jr., Michael StipeNov 14, 20030.0
7Johnny Vegas, David Seaman, Cheryl Tweedy, Kimberley WalshNov 17, 20030.0
8Ron Jeremy, Brenda Blethyn, Mo MowlamNov 24, 20030.0
9Martin Johnson, Will Greenwood, James Bourne, Matt JayDec 1, 20030.0
10Justin Hawkins, Fern Britton, Phillip Schofield, Hayley WestenraDec 8, 20030.0
11Jamie Lee Curtis, Jamie Oliver, Fran Healy, Dougie PayneDec 15, 20030.0
12Jasper Carrott, Rosanna Davison, Dave GormanDec 22, 20030.0
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Season 8

11 episodes • 2004

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Richard Dreyfuss, LaToyah Jackson, Har Mar SuperstarOct 14, 20040.0
2Pamela Anderson, Graham Coxon, Stan CollymoreOct 21, 20040.0
3Jamelia, Franz Ferdinand, Bryan McFaddenOct 28, 20040.0
4Kathy Burke, Rufus Wainwright, George BestNov 4, 20040.0
5Paula Radcliffe, Ron Atkinson, Joss StoneNov 11, 20040.0
6Shania Twain, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Peter Andre, Jordan, Snow PatrolNov 18, 20040.0
7Michael Parkinson, Shane MacGowan, Goldie Lookin' ChainNov 25, 20040.0
8Simon Callow, Jools Holland, Tom Jones, Kelly BrookDec 2, 20040.0
9Tony Bennett, Leigh Francis, Davina McCall, Jodie Marsh, MorrisseyDec 9, 20040.0
10Amanda Holden, Paul Burrell, Frank Lampard, KasabianDec 16, 20040.0
11Jo Brand, David Couthard, Patrick Stewart, EmbraceDec 28, 20040.0
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Season 9

12 episodes • 2005

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Freddie Flintoff, Jon Bon Jovi, TatuSep 30, 20050.0
2James Nesbitt, Ringo Starr, Jo BrandOct 6, 20050.0
3Gene Simmons, Craig David, The Cheeky Girls, Omid DjaliliOct 13, 20050.0
4McFly, The Backstreet Boys, Rachel WeiszOct 20, 20050.0
5George Galloway, Zoe Ball, Terry GilliamOct 27, 20050.0
6Sheryl Crow, Alice Cooper, Lee MackNov 3, 20050.0
7Tommy Lee, Ozzy Osbourne, Kevin BaconNov 10, 20050.0
8Carol Vorderman, The Sugababes, Roy 'Chubby' BrownNov 17, 20050.0
9Nigel Harman, Steve Irwin, Rory BremnerNov 24, 20050.0
10Charlotte Church, Westlife, David Mitchell & Robert WebbDec 1, 20050.0
11Jamie Bell, Gary Lineker, Al MurrayDec 8, 20050.0
12Carol Thatcher, Mel Brooks, Girls AloudDec 15, 20050.0

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