The Moore Show

The Moore Show

The Moore Show Prime Time
Genre Talk show
Created by Kevin Moore
Directed by

Alex Brent April 2011 to March 2012

James Bainbridge May 2012 to Present
Presented by Kevin Moore
Theme music composer Rob Deere
Composer(s) Nathan Palmer
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 30
Production
Executive producer(s) Joanna Soh
Producer(s) Kevin Moore
Joanna Soh
Location(s) ATRiuM Studios
Cardiff, UK
Editor(s) Steven Hamer
Jonathan Davies
Camera setup Multiple
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) Rohani Enterprise Ltd
Release
Original network Showcase TV (Sky 192, Freesat 402) & Seven
Picture format 576i SDTV(Showcase TV)
720p HDTV
1080i HDTV (YouTube and affiliates)
Audio format Stereo
Original release June 10, 2011 (2011-06-10)
External links
[ Website]

The Moore Show is a British television talk show presented by Kevin Moore and produced by Joanna Soh. The show began filming in April 2011 under the name of The Moore Show - Prime Time and went on to air on Sky Television on June 10, 2011. Covering a range of topics including the paranormal, self-help and celebrity chat with many of the shows interviews focusing on spiritual subject matters. Notable names which have been on the show include British Astronomer Patrick Moore, Coronation Street actor William Roache, Star Wars actor David Prowse and psychic medium, Colin Fry . Before airing the show gained notoriety in the press for being totally manned by students of The University of Glamorgan [1] where the show is filmed at the university's Atrium campus. In October 2011 Rohani Productions Ltd started work on a second show (The Moore Show Real Life Inspiration). The Moore show re-branded itself in May 2013 as a Radio onTV show under the new name The Moore Show – Alternative Late Night Talk.

Background

The Moore Show started as a late night radio talk show on The University of Glamorgan's Atrium Campus Atrium (Cardiff) student radio station Tequila Radio in October 2008. The radio show expanded to over thirteen FM stations across the UK as a pre-recorded show. The Radio Show (The Moore Show Late Night Talk ) plans to go live across multiple FM stations in mid-2013.

References

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