LOOSE WOMEN


'''Loose Women''' is an ITV afternoon programme which began in 1999, in which a panel of four women talk about topical issues and interview celebrity guests before a studio audience. The series airs five days a week, although only three shows (Monday, Tuesday and Thursday) are broadcast live. Two shows (Wednesday and Friday) and recorded in the evening and broadcast 'as live' in the lunchtime slot.
When it began, the series was based in London. After the second series in 2000, the show moved to a Manchester studio and was briefly re-branded as '''Live Talk'''. In 2002, '''Loose Women''' returned for a third run and by the fourth series a year later, it had moved to a studio in Norwich. For Series Six in 2004, the show returned to ITV's London Studios where it has remained since, although since the return the set has been updated three times. The initial set was a green desk and walls with the backdrop of the River Thames, the second had a more homely, classy and welcoming feel and the latest one see's a modern blue and silver set complete with fake skylight windows and a Hollywood style entrance and exit for celebrities.
The show enjoys high viewing figures in its daytime slot, and has gained a cult following, particularly among students.
The show can be compared to the American ABC daytime production, ''The View'' which follows a similar format.

Contents
Leading host
Panel
Current panellists
Recurring panellists
Returning Panellists
Past panellists
''Loose @ 5.30!''
Controversies
References
External links

Leading host


Although all four women are classed as presenters in the credits, one acts as the main anchor, linking to breaks and competitions and addressing the television audience. Kaye Adams filled this role for the first ten series until the end of 2006, when she left to go on maternity leave, for most of Adams' absent time on the show, fellow panellist Jackie Brambles filled in the role as a guest host for a lot of Adams' abscence. As time went on, it was revealed that Kaye was enjoying life spending with her family and was undecided as to her return, Adams was still expected to return for a new series, but in August 2007 she confirmed in her newspaper column that after 7 years, she decided that she wanted to move on to other projects and would not be returning. Kaye Adams did comment on how she'd miss the all of her fellow presenters and friends greatly.[1] Since her departure, several ladies have taken turns to fill the anchor's seat, including former panellists Carole Malone and Ruth Langsford and current panellists Denise Welch and Carol McGiffin. However, the job is now permanently shared by Jackie Brambles and Andrea McLean.

Panel


For each run, new ladies are introduced onto the panel. Mostly, they stay for only one or two series but if they particularly connect with the audience and establish a strong rapport with the other panellists, they become part of the core team of presenters.
New panellists are often selected after being interviewed as a guest on the show. Some examples of this practice include Coleen Nolan, Jane McDonald, Lynda Bellingham, Suzanne Shaw, Zoe Tyler, Andrea McLean, Lorna Luft, Jenni Trent Hughes, Kym Marsh, Michelle Gayle, Claire Sweeney and Sheree Murphy.
Former panellists often return to the show as a guest to talk about their subsequent projects. Those who have done so include Lucy-Jo Hudson, Kym Marsh, Lorna Luft, Jane Moore, Lesley Garrett, Terri Dwyer, Lisa Rogers, Nina Wadia and Rebecca Wheatley.
Ladies are sometimes invited to sit on the panel for a single show, when not enough of the regular team are available to appear. Such one-time panellists include Linda Robson, Wendi Peters, Amanda Barrie, Sharon Marshall, Susie Amy, Toyah Willcox, Jenny Eclair and Tamara Beckwith.

Current panellists


The ''Loose Women'' line-up in 2007 includes:

★ 'Leading Host:' Jackie Brambles (2005, 2006-)

★ 'Leading Host:' Andrea McLean (2007-)

Coleen Nolan (2000, 2004-)

Carol McGiffin (2003-)

Sherrie Hewson (2003-)

Jane McDonald (2004-)

Lynda Bellingham (2007-)

Recurring panellists


These panellists appear less frequently than the regular panellists.

Jo Bunting (2006-)

Suzanne Shaw (2007-)

Michelle Gayle (2007-)

Zoe Tyler (2007-)

Returning Panellists



Denise Welch (2005-2007)

Past panellists



★ 'Leading Host:' Kaye Adams (1999-2006)

Helen Adams (2003)

Trish Adudu (1999-2000)

Kathryn Apanowicz (2000)

Jeni Barnett (2005)

Denise Black (2000-2001,2003)

Lauren Booth (2001

Karren Brady (2000-2001)

Rhona Cameron (2005)

Sarah Cawood (2003)

Pattie Coldwell (1999-2000)

Josie D'Arby (2004)

Anne Diamond (2000)

Terri Dwyer (2003-2006)

Kate Garraway (2003, 2004, 2006)

Lesley Garrett (2006)

Trisha Goddard (2003)

Sally Gunnell (2000-2001)

Christine Hamilton (2004)

Alison Hammond (2006)

Julie Hesmondhalgh (2000-2001

Lucy-Jo Hudson (2005)

Jenni Trent Hughes (2004)

Kim Hughes (2001)

Sue Jenkins (2006)

Kerry Katona (2003-2004)

Philippa Kennedy (1999-2000)

Lorraine Kelly (2000)

Amy Lamé (2004)

Ruth Langsford (1999-2000, 2002, 2006, 2007)

Lorna Luft (2004)

Carole Malone (2005, 2007)

Kym Marsh (2005)

Jayne Middlemiss (2003)

Jane Moore (1999-2000, 2002)

Gigi Morley (2003)

Sheree Murphy (2006-2007)

Julie Peasgood (2001)

Eve Pollard (2003)

Jenny Powell (2004-2005)

Fiona Phillips (2004, 2005)

Lisa Rogers (2003)

Jacey Sallés (2003)

Nadia Sawalha (1999-2001, 2002)

Nina Sebastiane (2003)

Tracy Shaw (2000)

Claire Sweeney (2003-2005)

Emily Symons (2000)

Gillian Taylforth (2000, 2006)

Nina Wadia (2005-2006)

Rebecca Wheatley (2002)

''Loose @ 5.30!''


''Loose @ 5.30!'' aired at 5.30pm on ITV for two weeks from Monday, 29th May 2006. This teatime version of ''Loose Women'' was a slight twist on the original format because the panel was composed of both men and women for the first time.
Kaye Adams and Ted Robbins anchored each show with two more panellists, sometimes both female but usually another male and female. The other panellists included Sherrie Hewson, Jane McDonald, Carol McGiffin, Coleen Nolan and Denise Welch from the ''Loose Women'' team and former ''Loose Women'' guests Jason Gardiner and Jeff Brazier.
The spin-off did not prove popular and ''Loose Women'' was moved back to its original lunchtime slot and is currently being shown weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV.

Controversies


In 2004, panelist Jenni Trent Hughes made headlines in the UK after she confessed that she had secretly had an orgasm live on air, while ''Loose Women'' was being broadcast. She said: "You learn how to do it in your head. I once did it sitting here. With my hands up. It was because of a guest". Hughes then revealed that it was caused by her attraction to guest, Martin Shaw.[2]
In 2005, guest Dame Eileen Atkins — who was 70 at the time — revealed on ''Loose Women'' that a "stunningly gorgeous big film star" spent nearly three hours propositioning her for "sex with no strings".[3] The "star" was later revealed to be actor Colin Farrell, whom Atkins had acted alongside in the film, ''Ask The Dust''. Atkins claimed she was tempted, but turned him down because he is 42 years her junior.[4]

References



1. LOOSE WOMAN: THE KAYE ADAMS COLUMN
2. TV Jenni is hot on air
3. Colin rejected by 70yr-old
4. COLIN FARRELL BEGGED 70-YEAR-OLD ACTRESS FOR SEX


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