Richard & Judy

Richard & Judy (2001-2005)

EndedTalk Show show

The Richard & Judy show started with Channel 4 on 26 November 2001 and aired every weekday from 5pm to 6pm. Between 2006 and 2008, the Richard & Judy show shared this original timeslot with The Paul O'Grady Show, a programme that started in March 2006. For three months of each year, between 2006 and 2008, the Richard & Judy show occupied the 5pm to 6pm slot (January to March and June to August), and then the Paul O'Grady Show occupied the timeframe for the following three months (March to June and September to December).

On the 15 August 2008 edition of the show, Richard stated that the following week's episode would be the last with Channel 4 and the final broadcast occurred on 22 August 2008.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 17:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2005-10-25Gillian AndersonOct 25, 2005
2005-09-12Jon StewartSep 12, 2005
2005-04-28April 28th, 2005Apr 28, 2005
2005-02-1818th February 2005Feb 18, 2005
2005-02-1717th February 2005Feb 17, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Richard & Judy premiere?

Richard & Judy premiered on November 26, 2001.

Who were the hosts of Richard & Judy in 2001?

The hosts of Richard & Judy in 2001 were Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan.

Was the show aired every weekday?

Yes, the show was aired every weekday.

What time was Richard & Judy aired in 2001?

Richard & Judy was aired at 5 PM (GMT) from 2001 to 2008.

Was Richard & Judy a talk show?

Yes, Richard & Judy was a talk show.

Where was Richard & Judy recorded?

Richard & Judy was recorded in London, England.

How long did each episode of Richard & Judy last?

Each episode of Richard & Judy lasted approximately 60 minutes.

Did Richard & Judy feature any celebrity guests in 2001?

Yes, Richard & Judy featured celebrity guests in 2001, including the Spice Girls, Liam Neeson, and Kelly Brook.

Was Richard & Judy popular in 2001?

Yes, Richard & Judy was popular in 2001 and drew in millions of viewers.

Was there a studio audience at Richard & Judy in 2001?

Yes, Richard & Judy had a live studio audience in 2001.

Did Richard & Judy have any regular segments in 2001?

Yes, Richard & Judy had regular segments in 2001, including "Book Club" and "Soundtrack of My Life".

How did Richard & Judy influence the British book industry in 2001?

Richard & Judy launched their "Book Club" segment in 2001, which became hugely influential in the British book industry and helped to boost book sales.

Did Richard & Judy have any controversies in 2001?

Yes, Richard & Judy faced a controversy in 2001 when they inadvertently promoted a phone-in scandal on their show.

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Also known as

  • Richard & Judy's New Position (United Kingdom)

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