The Lily Savage Show

The Lily Savage Show (1997)

EndedScripted showComedy

The Lily Savage Show is a mixture of coarse innuendos and anecdotes of everyday life. A six part series starring Paul O'Grady as Lily Savage, that aired in 1997 on BBC One in the UK. Special guests included the likes of Lesley Garratt, Dale Winton, Janet Street Porter, Linda Robson, Anita Dobson and Sonia who played Lily's daughter Bunty. A typical show consisted of short comedy sketches, and performances from guests, often doing a duet with Lily.

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Scheduleevery Sunday (35 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Episode 6Dez. 21, 1997
S01E05Episode 5Dez. 14, 1997
S01E04Episode 4Dez. 7, 1997
S01E03Episode 3Nov. 30, 1997
S01E02Episode 2Nov. 23, 1997
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Lily Savage Show' premiere?

'The Lily Savage Show' premiered on March 24, 1997.

Who created 'The Lily Savage Show'?

'The Lily Savage Show' was created by Paul O'Grady.

Which network aired 'The Lily Savage Show'?

'The Lily Savage Show' aired on BBC One.

What genre does 'The Lily Savage Show' fall under?

'The Lily Savage Show' falls under the genre of comedy.

Who played the character of Lily Savage in the show?

Paul O'Grady played the character of Lily Savage in the show.

Was 'The Lily Savage Show' a live performance or a pre-recorded show?

'The Lily Savage Show' was a pre-recorded show.

What was the running time of each episode of 'The Lily Savage Show'?

Each episode of 'The Lily Savage Show' had a running time of approximately 30 minutes.

Did 'The Lily Savage Show' feature celebrity guests?

Yes, 'The Lily Savage Show' featured celebrity guests.

What was the main premise or concept of 'The Lily Savage Show'?

'The Lily Savage Show' revolved around the character of Lily Savage, a brash and outspoken entertainer, and showcased a mix of comedy sketches and celebrity interviews.

Did 'The Lily Savage Show' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'The Lily Savage Show' received critical acclaim and won the 1997 National Television Award for Most Popular Comedy Programme.

Were there any recurring characters in 'The Lily Savage Show'?

Yes, 'The Lily Savage Show' featured recurring characters such as Lily's best friend, Beryl, and her son, Robbie.

Was 'The Lily Savage Show' filmed in front of a live audience?

Yes, 'The Lily Savage Show' was filmed in front of a live audience, adding to the energetic and interactive atmosphere of the show.

Did 'The Lily Savage Show' have any spin-offs?

No, 'The Lily Savage Show' did not have any official spin-offs.

Did 'The Lily Savage Show' have a theme song?

Yes, 'The Lily Savage Show' had a catchy theme song that reflected the show's lively and vibrant nature.

Did 'The Lily Savage Show' have any catchphrases associated with it?

Yes, 'The Lily Savage Show' had several memorable catchphrases, including Lily Savage's famous line, "Shut your mouth!"

How many episodes were produced for 'The Lily Savage Show'?

'The Lily Savage Show' had a total of six episodes produced.

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