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24 Hours with...
2007 British TV series or programme From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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24 Hours with... is a reality TV show created by UK production company Hideous Productions for ITV that was broadcast in 2007.
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Format
24 Hours with... is a chat show format, as a celebrity and an interviewer spend an intense 24 hours locked in a room together.[1] Each 30-minute show tells the story of their 24 hours in the hot seat, with a digital clock at the bottom of the screen marking the passing of the day.
The shows executive producers are Spencer Austin and Harry Harrold, along with Paul Ross for co-production partners Twofour.
Bobby Brown, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Lee Ryan, David Gest, Stan Collymore, and Steve-O leave their mobile phones and PR advisers at the door for the first series in the UK. The host, Jamie Campbell, can ask them whatever he likes.
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Broadcast
In a bid to make room for poorly rating Tuesday night show Tycoon in its new Monday 10pm slot (from Monday 9 July), 24 Hours with... was removed from its slot before all of its episodes had aired.[2]
In April 2024, rival broadcaster BBC announced that they had commissioned a six-episode half-hour series with a similar premise, Alison Hammond's Big Weekend, in which the host spent 48 hours with a celebrity, and that they intended to broadcast it in 2025.[3]
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