June 7th, 2009 by Lynn Rowlands-Connolly. Tags: BBC, Graham-Norton, last night's TV, last night's TV reviews, Totally Saturday

Was totally pants, despite being hosted by the fabulous Graham Norton, it really was awful.
Actually, what it amounted to was basically was a conglomeration of bits from every Saturday show there’s ever been, but primarily, it was very like Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway. The BBC were criticised a while ago for making “copycat” programmes, and they clearly didn’t heed any of the criticism of them because this show was a total rip off and singularly unoriginal…
Graham was, as ever, very funny, but we could really have done without the audience; it would’ve been better to just have a Graham Norton stand-up show. But sadly, the audience took part in stupidity such as taking back ownership of their possessions via innumerable games and nominating an audience member to be a “living hamster” and run round in a big wheel dressed as a hamster. Hilarious… oh wait, no. It wasn’t. Read more & comment »
June 2nd, 2009 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: BBC, Graham-Norton, Totally Saturday

Graham Norton will have the nation in a Saturday night fever as nobody or their possessions are safe from Totally Saturday. Graham has got your stuff and it could be anywhere, with anyone and lead to anything…
The series comprises of seven, hour long episodes of live high energy, unpredictable excitement, with special guests for the entire family. Totally Saturday cheekily turns the tables on members of the audience as it gets hold of their possessions and puts them centre stage – no-one is safe, once you are in that audience your life could be laid bare in front of millions.
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April 18th, 2009 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: BBC, Graham-Norton, Totally Saturday

BBC One is preparing to launch a brand new live entertainment show for Saturday nights where your belongings become the stars of the show.
Hosted by Graham Norton, Totally Saturday turns the tables on members of the audience as it gets hold of their possessions and puts them centre stage – no-one is safe, once you are in that audience your life could be laid bare in front of millions.
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