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3@Three


FieldValue
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
runtime60 minutes
(inc. adverts)
presenter{{Plainlist
executive_producerKarl Newton
companyITV Studios
networkITV
first_aired
last_aired
num_series1
num_episodes10

(inc. adverts)

  • Fiona Phillips
  • Kelvin MacKenzie
  • Gloria Hunniford
  • Carol Smillie
  • Penny Smith
  • Mark Durden-Smith
  • Andrea McLean
  • Jeremy Kyle 3@Three was a topical TV live debate show on ITV. In the programme three topics are discussed each day at three o'clock by three rotating panellists. The first series of ten episodes aired on Monday-Friday between 2 and 13 August 2010. The show has not returned since. The show was created by Karl Newton and Alison Sharman, the duo responsible for Loose Women.

The panel

The panel featured on the show consisted of Fiona Phillips, Kelvin MacKenzie, Gloria Hunniford, Carol Smillie, Penny Smith, Mark Durden-Smith, Andrea McLean and Jeremy Kyle .

Format

Each day, the show debated three topical issues with each of the three guest presenters adopting an opinionated point of view on the topic. The studio audience were invited to press a handset to indicate their level of approval for each presenter's stance in the debate which appeared as an on-screen graphic with a "sausage" indicating the support for each guest's point of view. A panel of "Skypers" using web cams appeared on a video wall providing their points of view to add to that of the panel. Audience members and additional guests were also sometimes invited to add to the debate. The three presenters initially sat at a desk but then moved to a more informal sofa area for the next topic and alternate between the two sets.

The show was filmed at The Hospital Club Studios, part of an entertainment complex and club in Covent Garden, Central London.

Transmissions

References

References

  1. (21 July 2010). "Three@3 Press Pack". ITV Press Centre.
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