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show. Callers often engaged with the discussion initially to gain credibility, then making inappropriate comments. They often shouted multiple expletives or would make a personal attack on a person who the caller wanted to expose on live national TV, for example an ex-partner. It is thought that a handful of individuals were persistent prank callers and appeared on the live phone ins on many occasions without being recognised.
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When the show returned from its third advert break, the panel talked through the day's papers. The special guest usually had four stories, with the remaining two panellists giving three stories. Most of the news came from the papers, although on occasion breaking news was told from the internet. This
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wearing a kilt. Caan held up a copy of a UK daily newspaper, which showed the Prince wearing a kilt, and remarked that people should not take him too seriously because he was wearing a "skirt". He apologised later in the show, saying he had not meant to cause offence. Caan also offered to return to
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This segment started with emails and tweets being read out by Storm (or whoever was standing in as the co-host), then continued with the fourth and final viewer discussion. On Fridays, this part of the show was dedicated solely to a TV review with critic Kevin O'Sullivan or another TV critic in his
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The show received many prank calls from the public only to make a highly controversial comment by using inappropriate language on air. This often resulted in a significant overreaction from Wright, whose hilariously hysterical reactions are thought to prompt more people to make prank calls on the
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A male presenter sat in the audience taking views on the various topics from them. He needed to be across the news stories of the day and co-ordinate live debate between the studio audience, celebrity panellists and viewers at home. His principal role was audience researcher, booker and wrangler,
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It had been a feature of the show that there was a female co-host (originally a telephone operator) in a booth separated from the main presenter and guest area. This was because one of the original creators, a producer at Anglia TV was a big fan of the American TV comedy Frasier, and the role of
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meeting the audience in the morning, preparing them for the show and firing a lively debate amongst them during commercial breaks. The first "Man with the Mic" was Matt Rudge who left to pursue a successful career as a writer and stand-up comic. The second longest-running "Man with the Mic" was
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On 8 April 2015, the show received a prank call. While discussing a new play based on Jimmy Savile, a caller rang in on the pretence of being outraged by such a production, only to suddenly break into singing a WCW theme "American Males", presumably on the tenuous link that Savile himself had
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used to appear on the show every Monday with a review of the week's TV, taking the space of the guest panellist in the final segment of the show. He left when the show was extended to 90 minutes. Hyland returned in April 2010 in a Friday slot but was replaced by
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A feature of the programme was a "multiple choice" or "true or false" quiz question posed before the commercial break, usually based on the next discussion topic. The answer was provided at the start of the next segment. This feature has been carried over into
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from January 2018 with Wright announcing his departure on 1 May. He left as presenter just over a month later on 14 June after 18 years. Throughout its forthcoming summer, various guest hosts presented the show and it aired for the final time with
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with a new theme tune and titles. On 5 April 2012, the producers tweeted to announce that Logan was leaving Channel 5 because of her commitments to host the 2012 Olympics. The show aired its final edition with Logan as host on 6 April 2012.
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newspaper, later becoming its editor in 2013. Eric Johnson took over in September 2007 and held the position the longest. He is now a presenter on Sky News. The "Man with the Mic" until the end of 2017 was Alex Davoodi.
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Frasier's producer Roz Doyle. From the redesign of the set in 2010 until the show ended in 2018, the booth was gone and the co-host sat in the audience area. The longest serving female co-host from 2015 until 2018 was
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hosted the show from when it began in 2000 until he left in 2018. When he went on holiday or was ill, others filled in for him. Many of the regular panel members hosted the show in its early stages such as
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The show began with Wright standing and giving a brief introduction to the show. After the titles, Matthew introduced the panel and has a chat with the day's special guest. This segment usually lasted 15
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When the show returned from its second advert break, the discussion from part 2 continued but this time the panel heard the opinions of callers to the show. This segment usually lasted 5–10 minutes.
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was a daytime magazine format seeking to build on the success of the main discussion show. It contained a mix of topical discussion, DIY, consumer items, relationship issues and medical matters.
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on weekday mornings from 9:15 to 11:15am. The series characterised itself as "Britain's brightest daytime show", which gave "ordinary people the chance to talk and comment on everything from the
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After an advert break, the panel and Wright discussed the "biggest" news story of the day. Viewers comments were not usually given during this segment. This segment usually lasted 10–15 minutes.
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On 10 May 2012, it was reported the show was being investigated by Ofcom over a survey on the 26 April edition that asked viewers what the most offensive word is to describe someone with
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This part of the show was the second of the four talking points. Panel discussed first, then callers and audience opinions were heard. This segment usually lasted 10 minutes.
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The programme was launched from Anglia TV Studios in Norwich. After the end of the contract with Granada, the programme was later broadcast from MTV Studios in
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The programme celebrated its 10th birthday on 9 September 2010 with a special 1 hour evening edition broadcast at 20:00 on Channel 5.
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fish, Brad and Jen, was too small. On the 27 May show, Wright told viewers that the show's resident vet would look into the matter.
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The special guest was often on the show to promote something, like a new film, show or book. Guests on the show have included
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Regular panel members have included TV presenters, journalists, comedians, politicians, actors, singers, entertainers and
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to social, emotional and even sexual issues back at home", as well as featuring "showbiz stars and media commentators".
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On 6 December 2011, Wright joked about the murder on 5 December of Liam Aitchison, a 16-year-old boy, on the Scottish
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to host the show for a month. Madeley continued to guest host regularly until January 2017. In August 2017
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This segment featured the third viewer discussion. This tended to be shorter and lasted around 5 minutes.
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This article is about the British television chat show. For the 1996 television documentary film, see
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The programme had three main theme tunes, the first was similar to the original theme for the BBC's
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hosting on 31 August 2018. The last show ended with a preview of the logo for its successor
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Originally, the series had just two regular panelists joining Wright, who were journalists
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In 2002, the show was at the centre of a media scandal when Wright "accidentally" named
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columnist Kevin O'Sullivan later that year. When O'Sullivan was unavailable, the
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In 2018, Wright came under criticism from fans of wrestling-based YouTube group
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The following hosts have fulfilled this role earlier in the show's tenure:
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the show in future wearing a kilt, though he did not fulfil this promise.
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Please help rewrite or integrate negative information to other sections
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Korin Nolan – performed the task for four years between 2004 and 2008,
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before moving to Princess Production's studios on the third floor of
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In May 2008, the show came under scrutiny from animal rights group
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The show first aired on 11 September 2000 and was created at
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Happy 10th birthday The Wright Stuff – long may you continue
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Georgie Barrett - stand-in, now presents on The Gadget Show
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became the host of the current daily current affairs show
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featured in the third episode of the second series of
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who produced it for two years until their takeover by
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was nominated as "Best Daytime Programme" at both the
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The format was based upon the more traditional radio
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Beth Palmer – now works as a continuity announcer on
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Index

The Wright Stuff (film)
The Right Stuff
The Write Stuff

Talk show
News programme
Matthew Wright
United Kingdom
Multi-camera
Anglia Television
Granada Television
Princess Productions
ITN Productions
Channel 5
British television
chat show
tabloid journalist
Matthew Wright
Channel 5
invasion of Iraq
Royal Television Society
National Television Awards
Anglia Television
Granada
Princess Productions
The Vanessa Show
Something For The Weekend
Sunday Brunch
Whiteleys
ITN Productions

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