Loose Women

Loose Women (1999- )

RunningTalk Show show

A long-running daytime panel show presented by women, for women on weekdays in front of a live studio audience. Four panellists from across the entertainment and journalism industries discuss topical issues and showbiz and interview celebrity guests.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 12:30

Recent Episodes

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S29E131Episode 131Jul 4, 2025
S29E130Episode 130Jul 3, 2025
S29E129Episode 129Jul 2, 2025
S29E128Episode 128Jul 1, 2025
S29E127Episode 127Jun 30, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the date of the first Loose Women premiere?

The first episode of Loose Women aired on September 6, 1999.

Who were the hosts of the first season of Loose Women?

The original panel of hosts included Kaye Adams, Nadia Sawalha, Jane Moore, and Karren Brady.

Did the show have a regular male panellist during its first season?

No, the show did not have a regular male panellist during the first season.

What was the original format of Loose Women?

The original format of Loose Women was a mix of news and gossip presented by an all-female panel.

Did Loose Women always air daily during its first season?

No, Loose Women initially only aired twice a week during its first season.

What topics did Loose Women cover during its first season?

During its first season, Loose Women discussed an array of topics such as relationships, parenting, politics, current affairs, and popular culture.

Did Loose Women feature celebrity guests during its first season?

Yes, Loose Women featured celebrity guests during its first season.

Which celebrity guests appeared on the first season of Loose Women?

Some of the early celebrity guests on the show included Melanie Brown, Barbara Windsor, Gloria Hunniford, and Catherine Zeta-Jones.

Who was the executive producer of the first season of Loose Women?

The executive producer of the first season of Loose Women was Ruth Wrigley.

How did the audience initially respond to Loose Women?

The initial reception to Loose Women was mixed, with some viewers criticising the show for being too chatty and 'fluffy'.

Did Loose Women experience any controversy during its first season?

Yes, there was some controversy surrounding the show's panel of hosts, with some accusing them of being too opinionated and divisive.

Did Loose Women receive any awards during its first season?

No, Loose Women did not receive any awards during its first season.

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