The King Is Dead (TV series)
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The King Is Dead | |
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Created by | Simon Bird |
Starring | Simon Bird Nick Mohammed Katy Wix Jonny Sweet Mathew Baynton |
Voices of | Peter Dickson |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 7 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Margot Gavan Duffy Suzy Lamb |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | Talkback Thames |
Original release | |
Network | BBC Three |
Release | 2 September 14 October 2010 | –
The King is Dead is a 2010 British comedy show created, written by, and starring Simon Bird. Also presenting were Nick Mohammed and Katy Wix. It aired on Thursdays at 10.30pm on BBC Three, with repeats on both Friday and Saturday.
Overview
Each week on The King Is Dead a well-known public figure was hypothetically bumped off. It was down to the comedic interview panel, led by Simon Bird, to find a replacement. Three celebrities compete in an interview process in a bid to prove they are the best applicant for the available job.[1]
Episode list
In total six regular episodes and one clips show have been broadcast, seven in total (bold indicates winner).
Episode | Title | Participants | Date |
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1 | "The President of the USA" | Sarah Beeny James Corden Peaches Geldof | 2 September 2010 |
2 | "Chief of Police" | Kirsten O'Brien Caprice Graham Cole | 9 September 2010 |
3 | "The King" | Jennie Bond Chloe Madeley Louis Walsh | 16 September 2010 |
4 | "Assistant Regional Head of Sales" | Eamonn Holmes Mollie King Kate Walsh | 23 September 2010 |
5 | "King of the Jungle" | Dappy George Lamb Terry Nutkins | 30 September 2010 |
6 | "Father Christmas" | Derek Acorah Huey Morgan Nathan Stewart-Jarrett | 7 October 2010 |
7 | "Long Live the Best Bits" | Highlights show | 14 October 2010 |
Reception
The show was cancelled in October 2010 after it was panned by critics and received low ratings.[2]
References
- ^ "The King is Dead". BBC. Retrieved 24 September 2010.
- ^ "What's Up with the Bird?". Channel Hopping. Retrieved 15 January 2012.
External links
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