The Keith Barret Show

200430m7.3/10
Comedy

Ratings

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7.3/10(3)

Spoof chat show that sees divorced character Keith Barret explore what makes a successful relationship, with a celebrity guest couple featured on each episode.

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

July 5, 2004

Last Aired

February 11, 2005

Networks

BBC Two

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
E1
Richard & Judy
Air date: 2004-07-05
Keith interviews day time TV couple Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan. A couple who know all about the dizzy heights and sickening lows a relationship in the public eye can bring
E2
Bryan & Kerry
Air date: 2004-07-12
Keith talks to Former Westlife member Bryan Mcfadden and his wife Kerry, former member of Atomic Kitten and Queen Of The Jungle.
E3
Ronnie & Anne
Air date: 2004-07-19
Keith interviews Legendary comedian Ronnie Corbett and his wife Anne. The pair have been hapily married for 39 years.
E4
Suzanne & Darren
Air date: 2004-07-26
This week Keith grills former Hear'say member Suzanne Shaw, and serial love rat Darren Day. Suzanne is pregnant with Darrens baby, and they have had a turbulent relationship in the public eye.
E5
Lembit & Sian
Air date: 2004-08-02
Today Keith Chats To Lembit Opik and Sian Lloyd, he is a Liberal Democrat MP and she is a TV weather presenter. The couple are not yet married but are engaged.
E6
Tony & Yvette
Air date: 2004-08-09
In This episode Keith meets former Miss UK Yvette Livesey and Tony Wilson the musical svengali behind New Order and the entire Madchester scene.
E7
The Keith Barret Show Christmas Special
Air date: 2004-12-20

Cast

Rob Brydon

Rob Brydon

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