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The Michael Ball Show

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Composer(s)
  
Music 4

No. of series
  
1

Producer(s)
  
Spun Gold TV

Final episode date
  
24 September 2010

Production location
  
Television Centre, London

Genre
  
Entertainment

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
30

First episode date
  
16 August 2010

Presented by
  
Michael Ball

Number of episodes
  
30

Running time
  
60 minutes (including advertisements)

Similar
  
The Alan Titchmarsh Show, At Home with the Braithwaites, The Paul O'Grady Show, Chris Moyles' Quiz Night, Today with Des and Mel

The Michael Ball Show was a British topical entertainment show broadcast on ITV in 2010. It featured entertainment, discussion and showbiz glamour with the occasional musical performance from Michael himself, often on the Friday edition of the show. It occupied the slot filled by The Alan Titchmarsh Show during its summer break in 2010.

Contents

Andrew lloyd webber on the michael ball show


Format

Part one of the show featured Michael and four of the day's guests discussing a topic of the day. The guests were usually the two main guests along with the Cash for Questions quiz-master and either the musical guest or the chef of the day. The second part of the show featured an interview with a guest, who is unknown, not a celebrity, with a story which they tell before Michael and the day's chef cook a guest's favourite a dish which they serve to her or him.

Part three of the show was a brief chat with the musical guest who then performed. Part three also featured a chat with a special guest. The fourth and final part of the show started off with the viewer competition Cash for Questions. To finish off the show, Michael was joined by his final special guest of the day.

There was often a musical theatre theme to The Michael Ball Show, with guests such as Sir Cameron Mackintosh, Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and Kerry Ellis, and performances from the casts of shows including Wicked, Billy Elliot and Love Never Dies appearing on the show.

Cash for Questions

Each day, there was new question and the prize fund was determined by Cash for Questions, the viewer competition in which Michael himself takes part in answering questions given by the day's quizmaster. Each question was worth £100, and the amount in the fund after one minute was the prize for the viewer competition. The quizmaster was the same person on each week depending on the day, with the quizmasters remaining the same throughout the series. They were:

Filming and broadcast

The show was pre-recorded at BBC Television Centre's studio TC3 in London. It was recorded on Wednesdays and Thursdays and broadcast Monday through Friday on ITV, STV and UTV, with catch-up on ITV Player, STV Player & UTV Player.

The show was originally commissioned for Summer 2010, to be shown whilst The Alan Titchmarsh Show was on its summer break. It is not yet known if a second series will be commissioned.

References

The Michael Ball Show Wikipedia