The TV That Made Me

The TV That Made Me (2015-2016)

EndedTalk Show show

Brian Conley journeys through the fantastic world of television with celebrities as they choose the TV moments that have shaped their lives.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 15:45 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E20Hazel Irvineavr. 1, 2016
S02E19Kate Garrawaymars 31, 2016
S02E18Rachel Khoomars 30, 2016
S02E17Richard Arnoldmars 29, 2016
S02E16Anita Dobsonmars 28, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What is the premiere date of The TV That Made Me?

The TV That Made Me premiered on June 1, 2015.

Who is the presenter of The TV That Made Me?

The TV That Made Me is presented by Brian Conley.

What is the format of The TV That Made Me?

The TV That Made Me is a British television program that features celebrities discussing their favorite TV shows from their childhoods.

How many episodes were produced for the first season of The TV That Made Me?

The first season of The TV That Made Me consisted of twenty episodes.

Who are some of the celebrities that appeared on The TV That Made Me?

Celebrities who appeared on The TV That Made Me include David Walliams, Sheila Hancock, Ricky Tomlinson, and many others.

What channel aired The TV That Made Me?

The TV That Made Me originally aired on BBC One.

Was The TV That Made Me a daytime or evening show?

The TV That Made Me was a daytime show and aired in the early afternoon on weekdays.

Where was The TV That Made Me filmed?

The TV That Made Me was filmed in a specially designed TV- themed room.

What was the tone of The TV That Made Me?

The TV That Made Me was nostalgic and upbeat, focusing on happy childhood memories.

What is the age demographic for The TV That Made Me?

The TV That Made Me's target demographic is primarily adults aged 25-54.

Did The TV That Made Me use clips from the featured TV shows?

Yes, The TV That Made Me included clips of the celebrities' favorite TV shows.

What was the length of each episode of The TV That Made Me?

Each episode of The TV That Made Me was 45 minutes long.

What is the production company behind The TV That Made Me?

The TV That Made Me is produced by Boundless, a production company based in the United Kingdom.

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