Light Lunch

Light Lunch (later Late Lunch) was a Channel 4 lunch-time comedy chatshow broadcast on weekdays at 12:30 between 24 March 1997 and 27 February 1998 and then move to weeknights at 6:00 PM between 31 March 1998 and 5 March 1999. It was hosted by Mel and Sue. The show was a huge success initially but audience figures declined slowly eventually resulting in low viewer figures and was deemed "unsatisfactory" by Channel 4.

Light Lunch
Also known asLate Lunch
GenreTalk show
Presented byMel Giedroyc
Sue Perkins
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series4
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production company(s)Princess Productions
DistributorEndemol Shine UK
Release
Original networkChannel 4
Picture format4:3
Audio formatStereo
Original release24 March 1997 (1997-03-24) 
5 March 1999 (1999-03-05)

Format

The show was structured around the making and eating of a luncheon. The main part of the meal would be prepared by a guest chef, with either Mel or Sue talking to the chef during the demonstration. Once the meal was ready, it was eaten by Mel, Sue and two celebrity guests, during which an interview would take place. In the final part of the programme, a third celebrity guest brought in dessert, and a further period of interviewing would occur on the sofa, which would include phone-in questions from viewers. The studio audience were also expected to bring in their own lunch to eat during the show, and were each given £3 to cover the cost of this. They were encouraged to bring in unusual food, their own creations, or food in some way relating to that day's celebrity guest, and the most creative ideas would be shown on camera.

Late Lunch

As a result of declining viewing figures and because of a general change in viewer demographics in the UK, Light Lunch was moved to a 6:00 PM time slot in March 1998 and rebranded as Late Lunch. It ran in that slot for nearly a year.

Band

The show's house band (introduced individually as "Steve, Matt, Dylan and Dan" and collectively by numerous different names, mostly food puns) included Dylan Howe on drums.


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