Jeremy_Vine_(TV_programme)

<i>Jeremy Vine</i> (TV programme)

Jeremy Vine (TV programme)

British TV programme


Jeremy Vine, Storm Huntley and Alexis Conran and Friends[1] are three[2][3] continuation programmes from Channel 5's morning debate show The Wright Stuff, with Vine having his name as the programme title since 2018 and the other two presenters being listed for their segments of the ITN produced programme since June 2023.[4]

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Jeremy Vine

Jeremy Vine on 5 is a British television chat[5] and topical debate show which airs on Channel 5 on weekday mornings from 9:15am to 11:15am, hosted by Jeremy Vine and Storm Huntley. The show replaced its long-running predecessor The Wright Stuff, hosted by Matthew Wright for 18 years, who announced he would be leaving just before the summer of 2018. The show has the same format, concept, theme music and filming studio. This show first aired on 3 September 2018 and features celebrity panelists who debate the latest news, views and the headlines.[6][7] Originally the programme was listed under the Jeremy Vine name from 9:15am to 12:45pm, even though Vine started his BBC Radio 2[8][9][10][11][12] programme at 12pm each weekday, though this was changed when the programming was extended into the afternoon.

Hosts

Main host and stand-ins

Jeremy Vine has hosted the show on Channel 5[13] since it began on 3 September 2018 (2018-09-03), with his main stand-in Claudia-Liza Vanderpuije filling in for him when on holiday or ill.

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Co-presenters

A main feature returning from the former program The Wright Stuff is that there is a male or female co-host who sits in the audience area. This role is currently performed by Storm Huntley,[15] who previously worked on The Wright Stuff and was carried over to Jeremy Vine. From 2020, the co-host returned to the booth due to the COVID-19 pandemic, before moving next to the panellists in May 2022.

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Regular panellists

Storm Huntley

On 17 January 2022, it was announced that Vine's morning show slot would be extended by an hour[17] from 19 January 2022 by dropping the scheduled repeat[18][19] of Shoplifters & Scammers: At War with the Law at 12:15pm[20] and moving Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords by an hour.[21][22][23] The extended part of the programme was initially known as Jeremy Vine Extra as Vine has a radio show on BBC Radio 2 that starts at 12:00pm (though for the schedules from 19 January until late February, Tina Daheley was sitting in for Vine on the radio).[24][25] The first cover presenter, Tessa Chapman, hosted the show on 23 March. Dawn Neesom hosted from 27 June to 1 July due to Huntley having COVID-19.

It was announced on 6 July 2022 that during Huntley’s maternity leave, that Neesom would take over in July and early August and Alexis Conran and Michelle Ackerley will take over from the second Monday of August and the first Monday of September respectively. It was also announced that the show will be extended to end at 12:45pm from 1 August 2022 onwards due to the ending of Australian soap opera Neighbours. Following Conran’s final show on 2 September 2022, Neesom returned to present the first week of Ackerley’s duration before Ackerley joined the following week. After Ackerley's final show, Conran returned for the following week, followed by Neesom for the week after.

In May 2023, Huntley announced on her Twitter account that Jeremy Vine Extra would be renamed to Storm Huntley from 15 May, due to her being the main presenter of that segment of the show, while Channel 5 announced that the programming would be further extended into the afternoon with Alexis Conran presenting after Huntley.[26]

On Monday 26 June 2023, Storm Huntley was extended from an hour to 11:15am to 12:40pm, with the time being taken off the Alexis Conran programme and Jeremy Vine remaining the same at two hours long.

Alexis Conran and Friends

From 15 May 2023, the morning show on Channel 5 was extended, with ITN producing segments from the end of Milkshake! to the beginning of Home and Away. Notwithstanding the ITN-produced news bulletin at the end, the last segment between 12:15pm and 1:40pm was renamed Alexis Conran[27][4] with the channel's consumer advice programming presenter continuing the morning's discussions.[28] Conran was a previous stand-in host for Vine and Huntley and has also presented numerous series like Phone Scams: Don't Get Caught Out[29][30] and Secrets of Fast Food Giants for the channel.[31][32][33] From Monday 26 June 2023, the Alexis Conran programme became an hour long part of ITN's morning current affairs block on Channel 5, with the show running from 12:40pm and the extra time being given over to Storm Huntley. When the programme came back after the Christmas 2023 period, the title had changed to Alexis Conran and Friends and moved slightly in the schedule to fill a 12:45pm to 1:40pm slot.[1]

Studio and production

The show is currently broadcast by its former long-running prodcesser The Wright Stuff studio. The show is currently being filmed and produced by Channel 5 and ITN Productions.

The shows airs live though before the change to Jeremy Vine Extra the final 45 minutes of the main show was pre-recorded, due to Vine's live BBC Radio 2 weekday lunchtime show at 12pm, at around 8:00 am, to allow Vine to travel to Wogan House for his radio show.[5]

In May 2023, Channel 5 announced that the three shows and 5 News would no longer be available to watch on their catch-up service My5.[34]


References

  1. "TV listings guide". Radio Times. 5 December 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  2. "STORM HUNTLEY AND ALEXIS CONRAN LAUNCH CHANNEL 5 DAYTIME SHOWS". TV Zone UK. 10 May 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  3. "BBC Sounds - Jeremy Vine - Available Episodes". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  4. "BBC Radio 2 - Jeremy Vine". BBC. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  5. "BBC Radio 2 - Schedules". BBC. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  6. "Jeremy Vine to replace Matthew Wright". BBC News. 11 June 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  7. Dunn, Gemma. "'You don't want to chop and change a successful product'". Belfasttelegraph. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  8. Radio Times 15–21 January 2022, listings for Channel 5 on 19.1.22 (page 82)
  9. "No access outside UK". www.channel5.com. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  10. "JEREMY VINE AND 5 NEWS NO LONGER AVAILABLE ON MY5". TV Zone UK. 17 May 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2023.

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