The Sunday Night Project - Season 8

The Sunday Night Project - Season 8

Season 8

Network
Episodes8
DatesDec 14, 2008 - Feb 8, 2009
Previous Season

Episodes

Show 1: Tom Jones
Season 8Episode 160 min

Show 1: Tom Jones

Alan Carr and Justin Lee Collins are joined by the British institution that is Tom Jones, who guest hosts and also performs his new single live. Timmy Mallett pops in to wear the Coat of Cash.

Dec 14, 2008
Show 2: Simon Pegg
Season 8Episode 260 min

Show 2: Simon Pegg

Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr present a festive-themed special edition of the entertainment show, with guest host Simon Pegg.

Dec 21, 2008
Show 3: Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer
Season 8Episode 360 min

Show 3: Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer

Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer host the show, with music from Glasvegas and assistance from Dani Behr and Jack Whitehall. Big Brother's Rachel Rice hands out free money to the studio punters.

Jan 4, 2009
Show 4: James Corden
Season 8Episode 460 min

Show 4: James Corden

James Corden hosts, with guest appearances from Rachel Stevens and EastEnder Joe Swash, and music from VV Brown with Crying Blood

Jan 11, 2009
Show 5: Catherine Tate
Season 8Episode 560 min

Show 5: Catherine Tate

Justin Lee Colins and Alan Carr return, with Catherine Tate in the driving seat. There's music from Lady GaGa and guest appearances from Doctor Who's Bernard Cribbins and Eastenders' Lacey Turner.

Jan 18, 2009
Show 6: Anne Robinson
Season 8Episode 660 min

Show 6: Anne Robinson

Anne Robinson joins Justin and Alan to host the show. She also faces a no-questions-barred grilling from the studio audience. Music is provided by Mark Ronson and Daniel Merriweather.

Jan 25, 2009
Show 7: Martin Sheen
Season 8Episode 760 min

Show 7: Martin Sheen

Martin Sheen joins Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr as guest host providing an opening monologue before inviting Alan and Justin to delve into his unique celebrity world.

Feb 1, 2009
Show 8: Lily Allen
Season 8Episode 860 min

Show 8: Lily Allen

Lily Allen joins Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr to guest host the final programme in the current series.

Feb 8, 2009

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