Up Late with Rylan

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Up Late with Rylan
Up Late with Rylan titles.jpg
GenreChat show
Written byHoward Davidson
Rylan Clark
Directed byOllie Bartlett
Creative directorKatherine Lynch
Presented by Rylan Clark
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producerRichard Greenwood
EditorStephen Keevil
Production companyInitial
Original release
Network Channel 5
Release9 May (2016-05-09) 
6 June 2016 (2016-06-06)

Up Late with Rylan is a British late night chat show presented by Rylan Clark. The show premiered on Channel 5 on 9 May 2016. [1] Due to the poor ratings and a negative reception, the show was not renewed for a second series. [2]

Contents

Format

Rylan Clark-Neal hosts a lively, interactive late night chat-show featuring guests, gossip, music and games. [1]

Recurring sketches/segments

Games

Back Catalogue Bingo

In this game Rylan sends celebrities to a phone to phone a business and use as many words related to the celebrity as they can in 90 Seconds.

CelebrityTopicScore
Joe Swash Things Related to Animals38
Phillip Schofield Things related to Phillip Schofield31
Amanda Holden Things related to Amanda Holden29
Shaun Williamson Everything EastEnders28
Lethal Bizzle N/A25
Keith Duffy Everything Boyzone/Westlife 23
Mel B Everything Spice Girls 16

Bank or Bin

Each week, a member of the public is given 6 singletons, which they must cut down to 2. Based on the gifts they bring, they must then decide who they would like to take on a date. On the following night's episode, the couple return and reveal if they want to go on a second date.

Episodes

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
Series premiereSeries finale
1 169 May 20166 June 2016

Series 1

Episode NoDateGuestsPerformanceCelebrity Barmaid
19 May 2016 Alesha Dixon, Keith Lemon and Shakka Shakka performed "You Don't Know What You Do To Me" Charlotte Crosby
210 May 2016 Keith Duffy, Brian McFadden, Helen Lederer and Jorgie Porter
311 May 2016 Ronan Keating, Cheryl Baker, Mike Nolan, Jay Aston, Bobby McVay (Sonia segment with Barei, Nicky Byrne, Frans, Poli Genova, Amir Haddad, Ira Losco, Kaliopi and Joe and Jake) and Stacey Solomon Cheryl Baker, Mike Nolan, Jay Aston and Bobby McVay performed "Making Your Mind Up"
412 May 2016 Mel B, Rickie Haywood Williams, Melvin Odoom, Stavros Flatley, Helen Adams and WSTRN WSTRN performed "Come Down" Marnie Simpson
516 May 2016 Emilia Fox, Tom Parker, Jess Wright, Nev Wilshire and Hayley Pearce Sinitta
617 May 2016 Danniella Westbrook, Shaun Williamson and Joe and Jake Joe and Jake performed "You're Not Alone"
718 May 2016 Amanda Holden, Lawson and Carol McGiffin Lawson performed "Roads"
819 May 2016 Katie Price, Ollie Locke, Binky Felstead and Anne-Marie Anne-Marie performed "Alarm"
923 May 2016 Scott Mills, Brooke Vincent, Amelia Lily and MO MO performed "Who Do You Think Of" Natasha Hamilton
1024 May 2016 Richard Madeley, Ferne McCann and Reggie 'n' Bollie
1125 May 2016 Phillip Schofield, Holly Willoughby, Jennifer Metcalfe, Nick Pickard and Matt Richardson
1226 May 2016 The Vamps, Alison Hammond, Lethal Bizzle, Dave Benson Phillips and The Cheeky Girls The Vamps performed "I Found a Girl"
1331 May 2016 Linda Robson, Joe Swash and David Morgan Charlotte Crosby
141 June 2016 Kimberly Wyatt, Tom Davis, Kellie Maloney and Zak Abel Zak Abel performed "Everybody Needs Love" Vicky Pattison
152 June 2016 Matthew Morrison, George Shelley, Dave Berry, Lilah Parsons, Gary Lucy and Sinitta Sinitta performed "Toy Boy"
166 June 2016 (Big Brother Special) Christopher Biggins, Tiffany Pollard, Kate Lawler and Alesha Dixon Alesha Dixon performed "Stop"

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References

  1. 1 2 "Up Late with Rylan". IMDb. 9 May 2016.
  2. "Rylan Clark-Neal's Chat Show 'Up Late with Rylan' Axed After One Series". 9 May 2017.