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Meet Ricky Gervais

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Directed by
  
Ian Lorimer

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
22 September 2000

Presented by
  
Ricky Gervais

6.5/10
IMDb

Developed by
  
Talkback Thames

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of seasons
  
1

Final episode date
  
27 October 2000

Genres
  
Talk show, Comedy

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Written by
  
Ricky Gervais Jimmy Carr Robin Ince Stephen Merchant

Executive producers
  
Iain Morris, Peter Fincham

Similar
  
So Graham Norton, The Paul O'Grady Show, The Charlotte Church S, The 11 O'Clock Show, Piers Morgan's Life Stories

Meet Ricky Gervais is a talk show written and hosted by the English comedian Ricky Gervais. It was produced by Talkback for Channel 4 in 2000 (repeated 2003) and ran for one series on Friday nights.

Contents

The show aired throughout the time Ricky Gervais was also writing the first series of the highly successful The Office for BBC2.

Overview

Guests were supposedly interviewed by Gervais in the original TV studio chairs of famous people. Gervais was seated in Michael Aspel's Aspel & Co leather chair and guests seated in Ronnie Corbett's monologue chair, and Grandad from Only Fools and Horses' armchair. The guests included John Virgo, Tommy Walsh, Michael Winner, Wayne Hemingway, Paul Daniels, Tony Hart, Penny Smith and Jimmy Savile.

The show regularly featured darts assistant, Tony Green, who would take his place as the general stooge and gameshow assistant. On the first episode, Gervais claimed that Green came free with the original Bullseye dartboard, which he supposedly found himself whilst building the rest of the set.

Also, the show did not have a theme tune so at the end of each show, Gervais asked viewers to record and send in their own mixes. Few were received. Two of the episodes used a theme tune co-written and performed by Stewart Ferris and Emma Burgess.

Reception

Gervais admits that this show was an embarrassment and it has since been mocked even by Gervais himself. He was quoted as saying that there was no second series as Channel 4 wanted to see some changes, "ratings mainly". Commenting on the difficulties of securing guests Gervais stated that "either they'd heard of me or they hadn't. Either way it was a problem".

"It was a mistake to use my own name", he says now. "I thought people would understand that I was playing a character. I should have called myself Billy Bigot. Some people really did seem to think that I thought famine was a good thing, and so on."

References

Meet Ricky Gervais Wikipedia