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Season 2

December 16, 1980

53 Episodes

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Episodes

Dame Edna Everage
E1

Dame Edna Everage

December 16, 1980

Dame Edna Everage takes questions from a celebrity audience about her life and career.

Dudley Moore
E2

Dudley Moore

December 26, 1981

Dudley Moore "meets" and entertains celebrity audience including: Shirley Bassey, Adam Faith, Stanley Baxter, Martin Shaw, Robert Powell, Tom Conti, Lulu, Clive James, Bob Hoskins and Denis Norden. His special guest is singer/songwriter Christopher Cross.

Kenneth Williams
E3

Kenneth Williams

December 23, 1983

A virtuoso performance from the comic actor, here recalling some of the funniest moments of his long and varied show-business career in front of a celebrity audience.

Mel Brooks
E4

Mel Brooks

February 4, 1984

Mel Brooks delivers an enjoyable hour of comic diversion with his lovely actress-wife Anne Bancroft, writer comedian Ronny Graham, and British Shakespearean actor Jonathan Pryce.

Joan Rivers
E5

Joan Rivers

March 17, 1984

Comedienne Joan Rivers talks to a specially invited celebrity audience.

Another Audience With Dame Edna Everage
E6

Another Audience With Dame Edna Everage

December 31, 1984

Special featuring the characters created by Barry Humphries, Dame Edna Everage and Les Patterson, KBE -with a live, celebrity-packed studio audience.

Billy Connolly
E7

Billy Connolly

October 26, 1985

Billy Connolly offers his unique brand of stand-up humour to a star-studded audience including Twiggy, Clive James, Michael Brandon, Ringo Starr and Samantha Fox.

Peter Ustinov
E8

Peter Ustinov

January 3, 1988

Peter Ustinov talks to a specially invited celebrity audience.

Victoria Wood
E9

Victoria Wood

December 10, 1988

Comedian Victoria Wood performs before a star-studded audience including Julie Walters, Dave Allen, Judi Dench and Dawn French, treating her guests to a selection of her celebrated monologues, taking questions from the audience, and performing some witty numbers at the piano.

One More Audience with Dame Edna Everage
E10

One More Audience with Dame Edna Everage

December 15, 1988

A packed celebrity audience joins Dame Edna Everage.

No Image
E11

Jackie Mason

December 27, 1990

American comic Jackie Mason entertains a celebrity audience.

Bob Monkhouse
E12

Bob Monkhouse

May 21, 1994

Bob Monkhouse answers questions from a studio audience that includes Stephen Fry, Mandy Smith, Bill Treacher, comedians Little and Large, and Sir John Mills.

Jimmy Tarbuck
E13

Jimmy Tarbuck

October 22, 1994

Jimmy Tarbuck entertains an audience of celebrity guests from the worlds of showbiz and sport with anecdotes about his life and career. The show ends with a jam session with Jimmy on the mike.

Ken Dodd
E14

Ken Dodd

December 3, 1994

Ken Dodd entertains a celebrity audience to celebrate 40 years in show business. Guests include Frank Carson, Paul Daniels, Warren Mitchell, Kevin Whately and Coronation Street stars Liz Dawn, Bryan Mosely and Peter Baldwin.

Shirley Bassey
E15

Shirley Bassey

October 21, 1995

Shirley Bassey sings and answers questions from a celebrity audience. Songs include Big Spender; Never Never Never and I Am What I Am.

Freddie Starr
E16

Freddie Starr

March 2, 1996

An evening with the outrageous and unpredictable Freddie Starr, as he performs in front of a celebrity audience. Those in the front few rows will no doubt be on their guard.

Sooty
E17

Sooty

October 24, 1996

To mark 44 years in show business, Sooty entertains an audience of celebrities and their children with magic, music and comedy.

Bruce Forsyth
E18

Bruce Forsyth

February 1, 1997

Bruce Forsyth celebrates more than 50 years in show business by hosting a variety show in front of a celebrity audience.

Alf Garnett
E19

Alf Garnett

April 5, 1997

Actor Warren Mitchell performs as Alf Garnett, the outrageous Cockney bigot, giving forthright opinions on subjects including the royal family, women's rights, religion and cricket in front of a celebrity audience.

Elton John
E20

Elton John

September 27, 1997

Elton John entertains a celebrity studio audience, answering questions from the audience and singing songs with his guests.

Another Audience with Freddie Starr
E21

Another Audience with Freddie Starr

October 11, 1997

Comedian Freddie Starr entertains a celebrity audience.

Ronnie Corbett
E22

Ronnie Corbett

October 25, 1997

Multi-talented Ronnie Corbett entertains a star-studded audience - including Ronnie Barker, Frank Skinner, Damien Hirst, Samantha Janus and Lord Parkinson - with his singing, dancing and piano playing, not to mention a touch of comedy.

The Spice Girls
E23

The Spice Girls

November 29, 1997

The pop group the Spice Girls perform in front of a celebrity, and predominantly female, audience. In addition to performing nine of their songs, the members of the group answer questions about their lives and their rise to stardom from audience members.

Rod Stewart
E24

Rod Stewart

May 30, 1998

The rock legend performs several of his classic hits, including Maggie May, D'Ya Think I'm Sexy and Sailing; he also duets with Emma Bunton on Tonight's The Night, and with Mick Hucknall and the Irish family band The Corrs.

The Bee Gees
E25

The Bee Gees

November 7, 1998

Veteran pop trio The Bee Gees perform some of their greatest hits and take questions from a celebrity audience.

Simply Red
E26

Simply Red

December 12, 1998

Mick Hucknall and co perform their hits in front of a specially invited audience.

Lennox Lewis
E27

Lennox Lewis

April 3, 1999

The British boxer answers questions from a studio audience.

Tom Jones
E28

Tom Jones

September 25, 1999

An entertainment special in which the singer performs a selection of his greatest hits from his long career before an invited celebrity audience.

Sir Cliff Richard
E29

Sir Cliff Richard

November 13, 1999

An evening in the company of a star-studded audience and the musical legend Cliff Richard. Featuring contributions from Another Level, Elaine Paige, Vincenza La Scola, Chicken Shed and the Capital Voice Choir.

Diana Ross
E30

Diana Ross

December 11, 1999

Soul diva Diana Ross performs classic songs from her back catalogue and takes questions from the celebrity audience.

Des O'Connor
E31

Des O'Connor

January 20, 2001

Des entertains a packed celebrity studio audience.

Ricky Martin
E32

Ricky Martin

February 10, 2001

Latin superstar Ricky Martin performs in front of an audience of TV celebrities. He performs She Bangs, Maria and Loaded. He also duets with Kylie Minogue (Livin' La Vida Loca) and Frances Ruffelle (A Little Fall Of Rain). Celebrities asking questions include Cilla Black, David Baddiel, Emma Bunton, Cat Deeley, Julian Clary, Steve Redgrave and Ian Wright.

Kylie Minogue
E33

Kylie Minogue

October 6, 2001

The Australian songstress talks to a packed celebrity audience and performs a selection of her best loved hits.

Another Audience with Ken Dodd
E34

Another Audience with Ken Dodd

February 9, 2002

Legendary showbiz comedian Ken Dodd fields questions from a celebrity audience.

Lulu
E35

Lulu

May 18, 2002

Lulu sings duets with Elton John and Sting, respectively Teardrops and Sail On Sailor. She teams up with Enrique Iglesias and Ronan Keating in a set including The Man Who Sold The World, To Sir With Love, First Of May, Light My Fire and Shout.

Brian Conley
E36

Brian Conley

May 25, 2002

All-round entertainer Brian Conley entertains a celebrity guest audience including Edward Woodward, Ron Atkinson and Coleen Nolan.

Donny Osmond
E37

Donny Osmond

November 23, 2002

Donny Osmond is joined by Blue and Westlife in renditions of One Love and Crazy Horses, and is re-united on stage for a performance with his brothers Wayne, Jay, Merrill and Alan.

Harry Hill
E38

Harry Hill

October 16, 2004

The comedian entertains an all-star audience.

Joe Pasquale
E39

Joe Pasquale

February 19, 2005

The comedian, fresh out of the I'm A Celebrity jungle, plays to a host of well-known faces from the worlds of TV, sport and music.

Al Murray - The Pub Landlord
E40

Al Murray - The Pub Landlord

March 19, 2005

The Pub Landlord entertains a packed celebrity audience with his musings on world affairs, the British Empire, alcohol, and the national anthem.

No Image
E41

Another Audience with Joan Rivers

January 14, 2006

Another Audience with Shirley Bassey
E42

Another Audience with Shirley Bassey

March 10, 2006

Shirley Bassey entertains another audience with songs and tales in a celebration of her showbusiness career.

Coronation Street
E43

Coronation Street

April 22, 2006

The Coronation Street cast entertain a celebrity audience.

Take That: Live!
E44

Take That: Live!

December 2, 2006

The recently re-formed band sing their old hits before a celebrity studio audience.

Lionel Richie: Live!
E45

Lionel Richie: Live!

December 9, 2006

Lionel Richie performs a selection of his greatest hits plus tracks from his new album in this star-studded event and invites the celebrity audience to ask him questions. Including performances from special guest stars Westlife and Beverley Knight.

Another Audience with Al Murray - The Pub Landlord
E46

Another Audience with Al Murray - The Pub Landlord

October 27, 2007

The Pub Landlord, aka comedian Al Murray, performs for a second time in front of an audience of celebrity fans. Recorded only a week before transmission, there's no telling what subjects The Guv might educate his audience on. Will anything compare to last time, when he cajoled Dean Gaffney into singing the national anthem several times?

Celine Dion
E47

Celine Dion

December 22, 2007

Canadian chanteuse Celine Dion performs her greatest hits in front of a star-studded audience, and fields questions from famous faces who have a chance to find out what makes one of the world's best-selling female recording artists tick.

An Audience Without .... Jeremy Beadle
E48

An Audience Without .... Jeremy Beadle

May 16, 2008

A tribute to the late TV presenter Jeremy Beadle (1948-2008), hosted by Chris Tarrant.

Neil Diamond
E49

Neil Diamond

May 31, 2008

Neil Diamond treats his celebrity fans including Dame Judi Dench, the Zutons, Blur's Alex James, Alison Steadman, Ben Miller, Michelle Collins and Samantha Janus, plus the viewers at home, to a selection of his career-defining songs including Sweet Caroline, America, Cracklin' Rosie and Love On The Rocks. He also performs some hits from his number one album Home Before Dark, including the title track and Pretty Amazing Grace.

Donny and Marie
E50

Donny and Marie

November 11, 2009

Donny and Marie Osmond bring us a taste of their hugely successful Las Vegas show and answer questions from a celebrity audience about three decades as showbiz superstars. It is over 20 years since the famous siblings last performed together in the UK, and today they sing some of their greatest hits as well as songs from their Vegas show. Highlights include a frenzied version of Crazy Horses by Donny, and Marie's huge hit Paper Roses.

Michael Bublé
E51

Michael Bublé

May 23, 2010

Superstar singer Michael Bublé hosts a very special show in which he performs some of his best-loved songs including Everything, Home and Haven't Met You Yet as well as his versions of classics such as Cry Me A River. Michael is joined by - and answers questions from - a star-studded audience which includes Paul O'Grady, Dermot O'Leary, Joe McElderry, Keeley Hawes and Holly Willoughby.

Barry Manilow
E52

Barry Manilow

October 28, 2011

Barry Manilow, accompanied by his orchestra, performs many of his best-loved songs including Copacabana, Mandy, Could It Be Magic, and I Write The Songs. The international superstar also answers questions from a celebrity audience about a career that spans five decades.

An Audience with Les Dawson That Never Was
E53

An Audience with Les Dawson That Never Was

June 1, 2013

On the 20th anniversary of the comedian's untimely death, ITV decided to mark the occasion with the use of a technology which gave the illusion that he was on stage. Revisit the original content planned for that show, and uniquely present it for a celebrity studio audience specially invited to enjoy the very best of Les Dawson.