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The 11 O'Clock Show

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 30, 1998
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 142
  • Networks: Channel 4
  • Genres: Comedy
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The 11 O'Clock Show(1998)

TMDB Rating: 5.2 (6 votes)

Overview

The 11 O'Clock Show was a satirical late-night British television comedy series on Channel 4, which featured topical sketches and commentary on news items. It ran from 30 September 1998 to 8 December 2000, most notably, while hosted by Iain Lee and Daisy Donovan. The show is noted for launching the careers of Ricky Gervais, Sacha Baron Cohen and Charlie Brooker.

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Season 1

6 episodes • 1998

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1Series 1, Show 1Sep 30, 19980.0
2Series 1, Show 2Oct 1, 19980.0
3Series 1, Show 3Oct 2, 19980.0
4Series 1, Show 4Oct 6, 19980.0
5Series 1, Show 5Oct 7, 19980.0
6Series 1, Show 6Oct 8, 19980.0
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Season 2

31 episodes • 1999

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2Series 2, Show 2Mar 10, 19990.0
3Series 2, Show 3Mar 11, 19990.0
4Series 2, Show 4Mar 14, 19990.0
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32Series 2, Show 32May 2, 19990.0
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Season 3

27 episodes • 1999

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3Series 3, Show 3Oct 28, 19990.0
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27Series 3, Show 27Dec 9, 19990.0
28Series 3, Show 28Dec 12, 19990.0
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Season 4

43 episodes • 2000

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2Series 4, Show 2Feb 16, 20000.0
3Series 4, Show 3Feb 17, 20000.0
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Season 5

35 episodes • 2000

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34Series 5, Show 34Dec 7, 20000.0
35Series 5, Show 35Dec 8, 20000.0

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