Loose @ 5.30

Loose @ 5.30 (2006)

EndedTalk Show show

A primetime version of the popular lunchtime talk show 'Loose Women'. This series featured male co-hosts for the first time, with Kaye Adams joined by Ted Robbins in each episode.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 17:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E1009/06/2006 - Lesley JosephJuni 9, 2006
S01E0908/06/2006 - Duncan JamesJuni 8, 2006
S01E0807/06/2006 - Emma StansfieldJuni 7, 2006
S01E0706/06/2006 - Bonnie LangfordJuni 6, 2006
S01E0605/06/2006 - Tom ContiJuni 5, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Loose @ 5.30 premiere?

Loose @ 5.30 premiered on September 4, 2006.

What was the genre of Loose @ 5.30?

Loose @ 5.30 was a talk-show genre.

Who were the hosts of Loose @ 5.30?

The hosts of Loose @ 5.30 were Kaye Adams, Jackie Brambles, Jane Moore, and Sherrie Hewson.

How long was each episode of Loose @ 5.30?

Each episode of Loose @ 5.30 was 90 minutes long.

Was Loose @ 5.30 a live show or pre-recorded?

Loose @ 5.30 was a live show that aired on weekdays.

What was the target demographic for Loose @ 5.30?

The target demographic for Loose @ 5.30 was women aged 18 and above.

What was the format of Loose @ 5.30?

The format of Loose @ 5.30 was a discussion-based show that covered a range of topics, including current events, entertainment, and lifestyle.

What was the production company behind Loose @ 5.30?

Loose @ 5.30 was produced by Anglia Television.

Did Loose @ 5.30 feature any celebrity guests?

Yes, Loose @ 5.30 frequently featured celebrity guests who would participate in discussions and interviews.

Did Loose @ 5.30 have a studio audience?

Yes, Loose @ 5.30 had a live studio audience.

Did Loose @ 5.30 have any recurring segments?

Yes, one recurring segment on Loose @ 5.30 was "Loose Lips" where the hosts would share their thoughts on recent news or gossip.

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