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Tubridy Tonight

Talk show on Irish TV

Tubridy Tonight

Summary

Talk show on Irish TV

FieldValue
imageRTÉ Tubridy Tonight 2008-2009 logo.jpg
captionLogo used by Tubridy Tonight towards the end of its run
genreLight entertainment
creatorKathy Fox
directorNiamh White
presenterRyan Tubridy
starringClint Velour
and the Camembert Quartet
countryIreland
languageEnglish
num_series5
num_episodes156
executive_producerJohn O'Regan
producerJames Cotter
locationStudio 4, RTÉ Television Centre, Donnybrook, Dublin 4, Ireland
runtime65–80 mins
networkRTÉ One
first_aired
last_aired
related{{Plainlist

and the Camembert Quartet

  • Saturday Live (1999)
  • The Saturday Night Show (2010–2015)
  • The Late Late Show (1962–present) Tubridy Tonight is a talk show hosted by Ryan Tubridy that aired on RTÉ One for five seasons between 2004 and 2009. The programme featured guest interviews (usually three per show), audience participation and live music from both a guest music group and the house band. Tubridy Tonight aired every Saturday night, except during the summer months, directly after the main evening news. The show's house musical act was Clint Velour and the Camembert Quartet.

Tubridy Tonight was the first successful Saturday night chat show to be broadcast by RTÉ since the ending of Kenny Live in 1999. The programme had regular viewing figures of 450,000, however, the show also regularly fell victim to so-called "Saturday Night Syndrome", with The Late Late Show, broadcast on Friday nights, frequently featuring supposedly better guests. In 2009 Tubridy Tonight came to an end when RTÉ announced that Tubridy would succeed Pat Kenny as host of The Late Late Show for the following series, with the presenter describing Tubridy Tonight as "quite the odyssey".

Background

Upon Gay Byrne's retirement from The Late Late Show in 1999, RTÉ announced that Pat Kenny, host of his own Saturday night chat show, would be Byrne's replacement. Kenny Live had aired since 1988 and had been a staple of the RTÉ schedule since the first series. The departure of Pat Kenny to the Friday night slot left a gap in the schedule. Saturday Live, a programme that had originally aired in the late 1980s and featured a different host every week, was revived as a replacement. The second coming of the show proved unpopular and was ended after only one series. Following the axing of Saturday Live RTÉ declined to produce a Saturday night chat show, instead favouring to show a film after the main evening news, labelled "The Big Big Movie". On 9 May 2004, RTÉ announced that Ryan Tubridy would host a new Saturday night chat show that coming autumn.

Tubridy Tonight made its debut on 16 October 2004 for an initial run of ten programmes. It featured Gráinne and Síle Seoige, Hector Ó hEochagáin and Royston Brady as the first interviewees. The programme received relatively good reviews, with Shane Hegarty of The Irish Times describing the show as having gotten off "to a ropey start but improved as it went along". Hegarty bemoaned the fact that the show was broadcast live as "it added nothing to the show apart from a weak caption competition for viewers and a distinct nervousness to the host." An element of the programme which included audience participation was described as a "meek replication of Graham Norton's old routine." The new chat show proved popular with audiences and, after the initial run of ten shows ended, another thirteen shows were commissioned thereby extending the first series.

Tubridy Tonight was broadcast from Studio 4 in the RTÉ Television Centre at Donnybrook, Dublin 4. That studio was also home to the show's Friday night rival The Late Late Show. As RTÉ's biggest, the studio holds 200 audience members.

Format

Logo used by ''Tubridy Tonight'' between 2004 and 2008

Tubridy Tonight was in RTÉ One's Saturday night slot from 2004 to 2009, having succeeded Kenny Live upon its demise in 1999. The show had an American-style feel about it with a house band, the Camembert Quartet, providing the theme music and introductory pieces befitting the guests. Similar to American chat shows, Tubridy Tonight had no opening titles and borrowed its informal bantering style from US entertainers such as David Letterman and Conan O'Brien. The studio was revamped for series five in 2008, with the addition of a staircase used by guests and a platform for the house band, although the library theme remained intact. The show followed a simple format. There were usually three interviewees as well as a musical guest. Tubridy may also have conducted a quiz or a game at his leisure with a member of the studio audience, an example being a game of charades based on the Academy Awards, and there also may have been a competition which, upon the show's imminent end, consisted of a live call to a viewer who may or may not win a prize.

Incidents

Tubridy Tonight conducted the last live television interview with model and socialite, Katy French only two weeks before her death in suspicious circumstances. The interview took place on 24 November 2007 during the fourth season of the chat show. In 2008, it featured a live fight between chefs Kevin Dundon and Dylan McGrath over their styles of cooking; the duo were on the show to promote Guerrilla Gourmet. On 1 March 2008, Tubridy Tonight saw the first Irish television interview with Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová following their Academy Award-winning show the previous month. Hansard's mother brought the award to display to the nation. In February 2009, the show was subject to a hate campaign on social networking site Facebook.

Broadcast dates

SeasonsDates
116 October 2004 – April 2005
22005–2006
323 September 2006 – 19 May 2007
422 September 2007 – 17 May 2008
527 September 2008 – 30 May 2009

List of episodes

Seasons one and two

;Interviews Guests on the first two series' of the show included: Bob Geldof, Charles Dance, Bertie Ahern and Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny. Actress Brenda Fricker appeared with her Oscar and was shown playing drums with the house band. Former tennis player Pat Cash was shown playing guitar. Channel 4 newsreader Jon Snow sang The Beatles song "Hey Jude" and encouraged the audience to join in. Hollywood actor Richard E. Grant revealed his reason for appearing in Spiceworld: The Movie.

Also appearing were: comedian Ardal O'Hanlon, Irish international rugby captain Brian O'Driscoll, snooker players Dennis Taylor and Steve Davis, former Emmerdale and Bad Girls actress Claire King, Coronation Street actress Sally Lindsay, actor Jimmy Nesbitt, supermodel Twiggy, Naked Camera actor Maeve Higgins (who revealed why she wanted to marry Eddie Hobbs), West Wing actor Martin Sheen, actress Julie Walters, comedian Ross Noble (Who climbed the prop bookcases and inspected the books to see if they were real, before ripping out a picture of Mike Yarwood on one page and wearing it as a mask and television personality Hector Ó hEochagáin.

Musical guests included: Blondie, The Human League (singing "Don't You Want Me") and Natalie Imbruglia (singing "Shiver").

Guests included:

;Performances As is standard with televised talk shows, each week an artist was invited to perform a musical composition. Irish musical groups to appear included:

Irish soloists invited to perform their musical compositions included:

Season three

International guests in season three included: David Hasselhoff (who entertained the audience with an impromptu version of "Unchain My Heart"), Jack Osbourne, Ainsley Harriott, Paul Burrell, Martin Sheen, Julie Walters, Wendy Richard, Joshua Jackson, Fionnula Flanagan, Andy Summers, Pete Burns, Joanna Lumley and Belinda Carlisle.

DateInterviewsGamePerformanceSongDetails
23 September 2006Sophie Anderton, Ruth Gilligan, Michael Madsen and Mark Mahon, John ConnollyKatie Melua"It's Only Pain"Details
30 September 2006David Hasselhoff, Ken Doherty, Gerry Stembridge, John ConnollyDuke Special"Last Night I Nearly Died (But I Woke Up Just in Time)"Details
7 October 2006Jack Osbourne, Johnny Logan, Hector, John ConnollyDeacon Blue"Real Gone Kid"Details
14 October 2006Twiggy, Bernard Dunne, Clive James, Carol DrinkwaterLuan Parle"Corporate Culture"Details
21 October 2006Ainsley Harriott, Paul Gleeson and Tori Holmes, Paul Burrell, Frederick ForsythRay LaMontagne"Trouble"Details
28 October 2006Martin Sheen and Shay Cullen, Julie Walters, Keith Barry, Chris de BurghChris de Burgh"A Spaceman Came Travelling"Details
4 November 2006Mario Rosenstock, John and Richard Bruton, Des BishopRoyseven"Happy Ever Afters"Details
11 November 2006Brian Kerr, Colm Wilkinson, Amy Huberman and Leigh ArnoldLucie Silvas"Last Year"Details
18 November 2006Diarmuid Gavin, Dave Fanning, Maeve Higgins747s"Rainkiss"Details
25 November 2006Dara Ó Briain, Gail Porter, Brendan GraceAmy Winehouse"Rehab"Details
2 December 2006Christy Moore, Risteárd Cooper and Gary Cooke, Patrick KieltyThe Blizzards"Fantasy"Details
Christmas break
13 January 2007Wendy Richard, Dr. Mark Hamilton, Lorraine PilkingtonDirector"Leave It to Me"Details
20 January 2007Joshua Jackson, Jodie Kidd and Adi Roche, Pat RabbitteDetails
27 January 2007n/a
3 February 2007n/a
10 February 2007n/a
17 February 2007Bill O'Herlihy, Fionnula Flanagan, Monica LoughmanThe Waterboys"Everybody Takes a Tumble"Details
24 February 2007Johnny Briggs, Stephen Roche, Cathy KellyIdlewild"No Emotion"Details
3 March 2007Trudie Styler, Ted and Ruby Walsh, Derek AcorahThe Hedrons"Heatseeker"Details
10 March 2007Louis Walsh, Cleo Rocos, Dáithí Ó Sé, Aoife Ní Thuraisc and Sinéad Ní Loideáin, Coleen NolanThe Divine Comedy"A Lady of a Certain Age"Details
17 March 2007Ray Houghton, Celia Holman-Lee, George Hook, Glen HansardGlen Hansard"Say It to Me Now"Details
24 March 2007Eddie O'Sullivan, Kathryn Thomas, Belinda Carlisle, Jeff BanksBelinda Carlisle"Avec le Temps"Details
31 March 2007Carrie Crowley and Conor Mullen, Andy Summers, Jean Butler, Brian HarveyDetails
7 April 2007Pete Burns, Sonia O'Sullivan, Marian Keyes, Joe DuffyDetails
14 April 2007Joanna Lumley, John McGuire, Paolo TullioBrian McFadden"Like Only a Woman Can"Details
21 April 2007n/a
28 April 2007n/a
5 May 2007Paul Williams, Hector Ó hEochagáin, Mick O'DwyerMaria Doyle Kennedy"F'Ability"Details
12 May 2007n/a
19 May 2007Gerard Byrne, Peter Corry and Gavin O'Fearraigh, Brian Blessed, Pauline McLynnPaula Flynn"Let's Dance"Details

Season four

International guests in season four included: Christian Slater, Jennie Bond, David Gest, Sophie Dahl, Myleene Klass, Janice Dickinson, Barbara Windsor, Frank Vincent, Dominic Purcell, Kathleen Turner, Martin Freeman, Carol Vorderman, Patsy Palmer, Max Clifford, Geri Halliwell, Joe Elliott and Morgan Spurlock.

DateInterviewsGamePerformanceSongDetails
22 September 2007Christian Slater, Sinéad Kelly, Neil JordanRichard Hawley"Tonight the Streets Are Ours"Details
29 September 2007Dara Ó Briain, Jennie Bond, Trevor BrennanThe Saw Doctors"I Useta Lover"Details
6 October 2007David Gest, Dan & Becs, Bibi BaskinKate Nash"Foundations"Details
13 October 2007Gemma Craven, Neil Delamere, Pattie Boyd, Marty MorrisseyFight Like Apes"Jake Summers"Details
20 October 2007Nancy Dell'Olio, John Simpson, Maeve HigginsCathy Davey"Reuben"Details
27 October 2007Hector and Risteárd, Gino D'Acampo, Andrew MaxwellNewton Faulkner"I Need Something"Details
3 November 2007Sophie Dahl, Esther Rantzen, Sean KellySinéad O'Connor"Dark I Am Yet Lovely"Details
10 November 2007Myleene Klass, Mario Rosenstock, Mary Kennedy, Frank McCourtHard-Fi"Can't Get Along (Without You)"Details
17 November 2007Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Damian Clark and Andrew Stanley, Peter JonesThe Rumble Strips"Girls and Boys in Love"Details
24 November 2007Richard Corrigan, Katy French and Michael Healy-Rae, Jon RonsonThe Hoosiers"Goodbye Mr A"Details
1 December 2007Brendan O'Connor, Cecelia Ahern, Ardal O'HanlonFionn Regan"Be Good or Be Gone"Details
8 December 2007Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh, Sorcha Furlong and Dave Duffy, David Kelly, Oliver CallanShaggy"Bonafide Girl"Details
15 December 2007Janice Dickinson, John Duddy, Phil Coulter, Paul Brady and Eleanor McEvoy, Packie Bonner, Andy Townsend and John AldridgeShayne Ward"Melt the Snow"Details
Christmas break
5 January 2008Barbara Windsor, Gerry Ryan, Sarah Delamare Hurding and Ivan YatesDetails
12 January 2008Duncan and Tania Stewart, Neil Strauss and Dáithí Ó Sé, Ray MearsSons and Daughters"Gilt Complex"Details
19 January 2008Patrick Kielty, Brian Dowling, Lucinda Creighton, Tioreasa Ferris and Lisa McDonaldTom Baxter"Better"Details
26 January 2008Frank Vincent, Brendan O'Carroll, Dylan McGrath, Kevin Thornton and Kevin DundonAdele"Chasing Pavements"Details
2 February 2008Adele King and Chloë Agnew, Seán Óg Ó hAilpín, Derval O'Rourke and David Gillick, Kathryn ThomasDetails
9 February 2008Natalie Cassidy, Louis Walsh, Donal MacIntyreLos Campesinos!"Death to Los Campesinos!"Details
16 February 2008Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell, Westlife, Bo DerekWestlife"Us Against the World"Details
23 February 2008Dominic Purcell, Dustin, Ashley Jensen, The CarberrysAudience gameKatie Melua"If the Lights Go Out"Details
1 March 2008Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, Martina Stanley and Tony O'Callaghan, Lisa Murtagh, Niamh O'Kane and Gráinne FoxAudience gameGlen Hansard and Marketa Irglova"Falling Slowly"Details
8 March 2008Kathleen Turner, Martin Freeman, Jason ByrneStranger Than FictionDetails
15 March 2008Carol Vorderman, Arthur Matthews and Graham Linehan, Michelle HeatonWe Are Scientists"After Hours"Details
22 March 2008Deirdre O'Kane, Linda Lusardi, Liam ClancyWax LyricalElbow"Grounds for Divorce"Details
29 March 2008
5 April 2008Bernard Dunne, Oliver Callan, Katie Hopkins, Paul YoungDetails
12 April 2008Sarah Brightman, Alan Carr, Tommy TiernanDark Room Notes"Love Like Nicotine"Details
19 April 2008Marco Pierre White, Lucy Kennedy, Stephen HuntHam Sandwich"Keepsake"Details
26 April 2008Patsy Palmer, Marty Whelan, Ross Hamilton, PJ GallagherThe Script"We Cry"Details
3 May 2008Boyzone, Max Clifford, Mairead FarrellDetails
10 May 2008Geri Halliwell, Jennifer Maguire, Joe Elliott, Morgan SpurlockThe National"Fake Empire"Details
17 May 2008Dana, Dickie Rock and Maxi, Niall Quinn, Sophie Merry, Rosanna DavisonScouting For Girls"Heartbeat"Details

Season five

Main article: Tubridy Tonight (season 5)

International guests in season five included: William Shatner, Henry Winkler, Roger Moore, Richard and David Attenborough (on separate occasions), Paul Gascoigne, Spandau Ballet and a then-unknown singer called Lady Gaga. Former president Mary Robinson also appeared, as did Gay Byrne. David Hasselhoff made a return appearance to mark the final episode, as Tubridy moved to Friday nights and The Late Late Show.

DateInterviewsPerformanceSongDetails
27 September 2008Aidan and Marian Quinn, Don Baker, Oliver CallanFujiya and Miyagi"Knickerbocker"Details
4 October 2008Gráinne and Síle Seoige, Peaches Geldof, Craig Doyle, Anna FarisSharleen Spiteri"Stop, I Don't Love You Anymore"Details
11 October 2008Johnny Logan, Jackie Collins, Paddy Courtney, Claudine PalmerDetails
18 October 2008Francis and John Brennan, Michelle Heaton, Father Brian D'Arcy, Michael FassbenderFall Out Boy"I Don't Care"Details
25 October 2008Mike Murphy, Mary Black, Neven MaguireThe Saturdays"Up"Details
1 November 2008Loyd Grossman, Eoin Colfer, Seán Gallagher, Gavin Duffy and Sarah NewmanSugababes"Girls"Details
8 November 2008Henry Healy (Barack Obama's ninth cousin), Richard Attenborough, Mario Rosenstock as Roy Keane, Zig and Zag, Dougray ScottStereophonicsDetails
15 November 2008(Gay Byrne),(Colm and Jim-Jim)Details
22 November 2008John Slattery, Pádraig Harrington, Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, Jason ByrneGabriella Cilmi"Sweet About Me"Details
29 November 2008Dara Ó Briain, Anthony Foley and Peter Stringer, Aidan GillenDetails
6 December 2008Brendan Grace, Take That, Gok WanTake That"Greatest Day"Details
13 December 2008Hector Ó hEochagáin, Mary Robinson feat. Dustin the Turkey, John Spillane feat. HectorDetails
20 December 2008Brendan O'Carroll, Charlie Brooks, Amanda Byram, Neil DelamereThe Script, Finbar FureyDetails
{Wed.} 31 December 2008
(New Year's Eve)Leo Sayer, Kenny Egan and Katie Taylor, Dustin the Turkey, Liz O'Kane, Brendan O'Connor and George HookLeo SayerDetails
10 January 2009Tom Chambers, Craig Revel Horwood and Bruno Tonioli (Strictly Come Dancing), Mark Hamilton, Amanda Brunker, Duncan Bannatyne (Dragons' Den)Details
17 January 2009Roger Moore, Michael English, Maura DerraneDetails
24 January 2009Alice O'Sullivan and Aoife Kelly (1st and 49th Roses of Tralee), The Naked CowboyThe Naked CowboyDetails
31 January 2009William Shatner, La Toya Jackson, Cathy KellyLady Gaga"Just Dance"Details
7 February 2009Petula Clark, David Coleman (Teens in the Wild), Mark PollockPetula ClarkDetails
14 February 2009 had no show due to Ryan Tubridy hosting the Irish Film and Television Awards on that date
21 February 2009Liam Neeson/James Nesbitt, George Hook/Brent PopeBell X1Details
28 February 2009Maura Tierney, Bernard Dunne/Kenny Egan/Katie TaylorThe BlizzardsDetails
7 March 2009Amy Huberman, Kevin Dundon, Dara Ó Cinnéide, Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin, Paddy Courtney, George KarellasDetails
14 March 2009Ruby Walsh, David Attenborough, FrancSandy KellyDetails
21 March 2009Michael Sheen, George Lee, Mulkerrin Brothers and Daithí Ó SéFred"Good One"Details
28 March 2009Bernard Dunne, Holly Willoughby, Mrs. BrownBrian KennedyDetails
4 April 2009Pat Shortt, Paul Howard, Lorraine KeaneDetails
11 April 2009Brian Kerr, Angie Best, Paul WilliamsDetails
18 April 2009Erin O'Connor and Fiona Ellis (The Model Agent), Chris de Burgh, Adam Brophy/Sinéad Moriarty/Dermot Whelan (panelists for discussion on parenthood)Details
25 April 2009Paul Gascoigne, Richard Corrigan, Dolores O'RiordanDetails
2 May 2009Fern Britton, Stephen Fry, Jason Byrne, PJ GallagherBoyzoneDetails
9 May 2009Derek Davis and Katherine Lynch (Celebrity Bainisteoir), Mario Rosenstock, Colm Meaney, Robson GreenDetails
16 May 2009 had no show due to Eurovision Song Contest 2009 coinciding with that date
23 May 2009Spandau Ballet, Henry Winkler, Adam Carroll, Mary Kennedy and Marty WhelanSpandau Ballet"Gold"Details
30 May 2009David Hasselhoff, Marian Keyes, Des Bishop, Dana DelanyDetails

Christmas shows

In 2006, Tubridy began travelling beyond The Pale to host his annual special Christmas show.

Critique

A poll found that, within five months of Tubridy Tonight going on air, 38 per cent of adults preferred Tubridy on television, compared with 40 per cent opting for his main rival, Pat Kenny, with whom the show competed for guests. Tubridy Tonight and its host also won praise Some guests opted to be interviewed by Tubridy instead of by Kenny on The Late Late Show. Competition between the two shows was analogous to similar competition in a previous decade between Byrne and Kenny.

A 2008 survey by The Times concluded that almost of guests on RTÉ chat shows including Tubridy Tonight were RTÉ employees and associates. The survey did not include musical acts.

Online on RTE Player in 2022 for 60 Years of television.

Footnotes

  • The host, Pat Kenny moved from the Saturday night slot to take over the presentation of The Late Late Show on Friday nights on the same channel.

References

References

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  3. (10 April 2005). "Kenny pips young rival Tubridy at finishing post". Irish Independent.
  4. "Camembert Quartet".
  5. (27 December 2008). "Tubridy Tonight Rings in the New Year". Irish Independent.
  6. (26 September 2008). "Tubridy Tonight returns with packed line-up".
  7. "Watch the charade game".
  8. (6 December 2007). "I was with Katy in the house and I tried to help her". Irish Independent.
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  10. (6 December 2007). "Irish Model Dies in Arms of Her Sister, Police Launch Investigation". [[Fox News]].
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  12. (26 February 2008). "Dining in the dark". Irish Independent.
  13. [http://www.rte.ie/tv/tubridytonight/av_20080301.html?2344798,null,228 Interview with Glen and Markéta] RTÉ, 1 March 2008
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  16. [http://www.rte.ie/tv/tubridytonight/20081206.html ''Tubridy Tonight''] RTÉ, 6 December 2008
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