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The James Whale Radio Show

  • TV Series
  • 1988–1992
  • 51m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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The James Whale Radio Show (1988)
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Late-night adult discussion show with Radio Aire DJ James Whale simultaneously broadcasting on TV with a variety of guests, music and comedy. The series eventually evolved into more of a stu... Read allLate-night adult discussion show with Radio Aire DJ James Whale simultaneously broadcasting on TV with a variety of guests, music and comedy. The series eventually evolved into more of a studio-based format.Late-night adult discussion show with Radio Aire DJ James Whale simultaneously broadcasting on TV with a variety of guests, music and comedy. The series eventually evolved into more of a studio-based format.

  • Stars
    • James Whale
    • Linda Nolan
    • Bernard Manning
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    37
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    • Stars
      • James Whale
      • Linda Nolan
      • Bernard Manning
    • 5User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Whale
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    • 1988–1992
    Linda Nolan
    Linda Nolan
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    • 1989–1992
    Bernard Manning
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    • 1988–1991
    Nina Myskow
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    • 1988–1990
    Charlie Chuck
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    • 1990–1991
    Jonathan King
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    • 1989–1992
    Screaming Lord Sutch
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    • 1989–1992
    Steve Nallon
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    Vickie Perks
    • Self
    • 1989–1990
    Mr. Methane
    • Self
    • 1990–1991
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    • 1989–1991
    Tony Toms
    • Self
    • 1989–1991
    Boothby Graffoe
    • Self
    • 1989
    Mark Leigh
    Mark Leigh
    • Self
    • 1990
    Susan Gill
    • Self
    • 1988
    Chris Bray
    • Self
    • 1988
    Ian Urquhart
    • Self - Acupuncturist
    • 1988
    Richard Pattman
    • Self
    • 1988
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    ilcolonello

    Kooki et al

    The show appeared to be was a good late night time-filler - you know - when you roll in from the bar and want to watch something silly and brainless - It soon developed into a really interesting show with some weird and wonderful guests. There were some regular co-presenters too - the irritating curly haired, waistcoat-wearing blond Tory MP Gerry Hayes - The 30-stone lawyer Gary Jacobs (who eventually died aged 56 in 2002) firing out hard advice on planning disputes, stolen goldfish and noisy neighbors and the like to the butt heads ringing in - Baz Bamigboye, a strange and rather pointless guy from nowhere - and of course the curvy Kooki, a dark-skinned porn-queen with an amazing rear-end....One Christmas Screaming Lord Sutch sang "All Black and Hairy" whilst Kooki gyrated the stage - the irony was not lost on us....
    peabelly2004

    Great Program - Best of the time

    This was the best thing at the time. James Whale was so funny and his guests were great. You have to remember this was ground breaking night time TV. anyone who says it is rude , vulgar, etc should have been in bed asleep Frank Sidebottom came to mainstream here first. Anyone working nights had so much fun Some of the artists were on here first Eiidleweiss. The games were so funny - do i remember it was tits and bums just the actual format was so ground breaking it was worth staying up when nothing else was on at the time.

    This was the best thing at the time. James Whale was so funny and his guests were great. You have to remember this was ground breaking night time TV. anyone who says it is rude , vulgar, etc should have been in bed asleep Frank Sidebottom came to mainstream here first. Anyone working nights had so much fun Some of the artists were on here first Eiidleweiss. The games were so funny - do i remember it was tits and bums just the actual format was so ground breaking it was worth staying up when nothing else was on at the time.
    7jahlushhead

    James Whale Radio Show

    I used to really look forward to this programme on Friday nights as I'd often be working late or had been out for a few drinks beforehand. There was always something interesting/entertaining to watch. For instance, the lawyer who would help viewers with their legal problems and some lovely ladies on the show too which of course including James Whale's glamorous assistant Kooki. Yes, there was a few bad things on it too but a lot of good stuff more than made up for that. It was fun and to be honest I mainly watched it for Kooki. I often wonder "where is she now?" Would love to get some old tapes of the show or a best of bits on DVD, mainly her of course... What a figure she had...phew! Does anyone own any old copes of the show?
    8sean_mobile

    The ultimate midnight chat show

    I tried not to miss an episode. Some funny sh*t. The bands were sometimes impeccable and other times crud, the acts and interviewees were occasionally brilliant and often just plain weird. The odd serious interview was interspersed and sometimes contained people farting and eating/drinking weird stuff (Katey Boil discussed the benefits of urine therapy, yes - drinking your own p*ss). Kooky was a treat. It was a cross between Parkinson, the Tube and Bizarre magazine with a smattering of Fortean Times thrown in for good measure. Great stuff. Who has the complete set and where can I buy it? :)

    Seriously, where can I buy it? :)
    2imprator

    Bad late-night filler TV

    I really don't remember too many details about this show, other than that it seemed to always be on after the real TV programmes had ended, and that it was pretty downbeat.

    James Whale was one of those sardonic, cynical and unfunny type of "humorous" presenters. It was very much his personal show and was the worse for it. I watched short segments of the shows quite often but could seldom endure more than twenty minutes or so. Frankly, I found it depressing.

    The only details that I can really remember were guest Cleo Rocas nearly falling out of her dress (James Whale's reaction was gentlemanly) and a great stripper act involving a witch theme, flaming torches and fire breathing. OK, I guess you can see where my mind was... hey, I was young!

    I am very surprised to find that the show ran until 1995. Admittedly it did seem to have a run that lasted interminably, but 1995? Perhaps it survived on some ITV networks longer than others.

    One thing that doesn't surprise me is the lack of attention this show has received here; as I write this there has only been one other comment, and no action at all on the message board. Such lack of interest is an accurate reflection of the programme. It was just late-night filler TV, cheap and definitely not cheerful.

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      In 1993 the show moved from Yorkshire down to London and became restyled as Whale On (1993), where the shows were recorded "as live" rather than genuinely live, to save costs.

      In his 2007 autobiography "Almost A Celebrity", James claimed that the change of production company was down to indecision on the part of Yorkshire Television:

      "For some reason, the executives at Yorkshire TV decided to drag their heels when re-commissioning my show for a new series so, pissed off at their indecision, I went off and found some willing people at London Weekend Television who wanted me."
    • Crazy credits
      While an occasional guest might receive an onscreen credit, particularly during outside broadcast reports, the vast majority of the guests were uncredited, with only James Whale listed in the end credits to each episode.

      This is reflected in the cast lists, where only the odd guest, such as Michael Balfour, had their name written onscreen, the vast majority instead listed as "uncredited".
    • Connections
      Featured in 100 Greatest TV Moments from Hell (2000)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1988 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official YouTube Channel for James Whale, including archive episodes.
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Yorkshire Television (YTV)
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      51 minutes
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