Argumental - U&Dave Panel Show - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)
Genre
Broadcast
Channel
Episodes
44 (4 series), plus 5 highlights specials
Creator
Stars
John Sergeant, Sean Lock, Marcus Brigstocke, Rufus Hound, Robert Webb and Seann Walsh
Writers
Simon Bullivant, Lee Stuart Evans, Simon Evans, Jim Pullin, Shaun Pye, Charlie Skelton, Fraser Steele, Martin Trenaman and more
Directors
Ian Lorimer, Geraldine Dowd and Richard Valentine
Producers
Gary Chippington, David Taylor, Dominic English and Clive Tulloh
Company
Panel show in which teams must argue for or against various topics - not necessarily topics they personally agree with, but they must pretend they do.
For example, in the classic debate round, teams animatedly discuss such pearls of wisdom as: "London should not host the Olympics in 2012"; "The credit crunch is no bad thing"; "Recycling is a waste of time"; and "The Royal Family serve no purpose". One team is for the statement, one against.
The teams then move on to a visual aids round, followed by an alternative 'flip-flop' round, where contestants have to argue against themselves, changing their argument around every time the bell sounds (in some episodes this round was changed to arguing against the opponent).
With plenty of lively debate, some quick thinking and some sneaky point scoring, Argumental takes all the most topical and contentious issues of the day and rips them to shreds.
The first three series of the show were presented by veteran ITV political correspondent John Sergeant, with Marcus Brigstocke and Rufus Hound as the team captains.
Argumental went through a re-vamp for Series 4, and so Sean Lock now hosts, with Robert Webb and Seann Walsh as the new team captains.
Additional details
Also known as
- Whose Side Are You On? (Working title)
Production
Studio
Picture
Colour
Website links
- Official Website
The official website for the show from UKTV. - UKGameshows
A guide to the series provided by this site which covers various kinds of game and quiz shows. - IMDb
- Wikipedia
Broadcast details
First broadcast
Monday 27th October 2008 at 9:40pm on U&Dave
Most recent repeats
- Sunday 20th April 2014 at 2:30am on U&Dave - Series 4, Episode 7
- Thursday 17th April 2014 at 3:20am on U&Dave - Series 4, Episode 6
- Monday 14th April 2014 at 3:25am on U&Dave - Series 4, Episode 4
Recording details
- The London Studios - Series One recorded at The London Studios in September 2008. Series Two recorded in September and October 2009.