It'll be Alright on the Night (1977)
It'll be Alright on the Night
1977It'll Be Alright On The Night is a British television bloopers show screened on ITV and produced by London Weekend Television. It was one of the first shows created with the specific purpose of showing behind the scenes bloopers from film and TV and has been running since 18 September 1977. Denis Norden was the host until 2006, followed by Griff Rhys Jones from 2008 to 2016, with David Walliams taking over in 2018.
Seasons & Episode
Denis Norden hosts the first collection of outtakes and bloopers from the world of TV and film.
Denis Norden hosts a second collection of bloopers and mishaps from around the world.
Denis Norden presents a compilation of the best bits from the first two editions of It'll Be Alright on the Night including some new mistakes and bloopers.
Denis Norden presents another collection of outtakes and bloopers taken from world's entertainment industry.
Denis Norden hosts another collection of bloopers and mistakes from the entertainment industry.
Denis Norden hosts a collection of more risque bloopers in this special edition of the clip show.
Denis Norden hosts a compilation of the best bits from previous episodes of It'll Be Alright on the Night and includes a few new clips as well.
Denis Norden hosts this Christmas special of clips and bloopers.
Denis Norden hosts another collection of the best from the past ten years worth of outtakes from the show.
Denis Norden hosts another collection of outtakes and bloopers.
Denis Norden hosts another selection of outtakes and bloopers that have been caught on film from the media industry.
Denis Norden hosts a collection the best of the past five years worth of clips featuring Cilla Black, Melvyn Bragg, Michael Aspel and Ulrika Jonsson.
Denis Norden hosts another collection of outtakes and bloopers this time featuring children. School children are also interviewed as they comment on their favourite clips.
Denis Norden presents another collection of outtakes and blunders including clips from shows such as Cracker, The Upper Hand and Baywatch.
Denis Norden presents this special from Mount Cockup in Cumbria, featuring clips from London's Burning and Coronation Street and Joanna Lumley failing in her attempts to break a bottle of wine in the naming of a ship.
Denis Norden hosts another collecton of outtakes from among others, Coronation Street, Home and Away and Prisoner Cell Block H.
Denis Norden hosts another collection of outtakes and bloopers from a yacht in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle.
Denis Norden hosts another edition of the outtakes show featuring clips involving Graham Norton and Fern Britton among others.
Denis Norden presents another collection of outtakes and bloopers from the world of film and television.
Denis Norden hosts a collection of bloopers and outtakes from the political world.
Denis Norden hosts another edition of the outtakes show featuring clips from around the world.
Alright on the Night's Silver Jubilee Special. Denis Norden presents a special edition of the show to commemorate 25 years of broadcasting outtakes and bloopers.
Denis Norden hosts another edition of the outtake show featuring clips involving children.
Denis Norden hosts another edition of the outtake show featuring clips from the world of television and film.
Denis Norden hosts another collection of outtakes and bloopers from the world of television.
Denis Norden presents another collection of outtakes and bloopers from the world of television, including clips from Poirot, Coronation Street and The Last Detective.
Denis Norden hosts another edition of the outtakes show featuring mistakes and bloopers from the world's media.
Denis Norden hosts a special edition of the clips and outtakes show to celebrate half a century of broadcasting for ITV.
Denis Norden presents another selection of outtakes and bloopers from the world of television and film.
Denis Norden hosts this farewell collection of clips and bloopers that he declares as his favourites from his time on It'll Be Alright on the Night.
Griff Rhys-Jones takes over presenting duties on a new batch of outtakes and bloopers.
Griff Rhys-Jones presents his second collection of outtakes and bloopers in front of a studio audience.
Griff Rhys Jones presents a collection of TV bloopers, gaffes and fluffed cues rescued from the cutting-room floor, featuring unscripted moments from Coronation Street, Emmerdale, This Morning, Surprise Surprise and Dancing on Ice, as well as some never-before-seen royal clangers.
Griff Rhys Jones presents this compilation of TV out-takes, on-camera clangers and rib-tickling bloopers from the programme's history. They include long-forgotten clips from the early days of the show featuring some of the biggest small-screen stars of the time, including Morecambe and Wise, Kenny Everett, Frankie Howerd and Dick Emery. Other highlights include the classic clip of a dog sliding down a hillside on its bottom and a small-screen favourite - Richard Whiteley's painful confrontation with a playful ferret.
Griff Rhys Jones returns with another collection of previously unseen out-takes, including moments from Coronation Street, Emmerdale, This Morning and Dancing on Ice.
Griff Rhys Jones presents another offering of outtakes featuring some of the nation's best-loved stars including Ant & Dec, Mary Berry, Paul O'Grady, Sir Ian McKellen, Shane Ritchie and Jack Whitehall; as well as bloopers from Birds of a Feather and Wentworth.
Griff Rhys Jones presents an all-new collection of never-seen-before out-takes from the world of film and TV. This brand new edition features the nation’s best loved stars including Dame Helen Mirren, Carol Kirkwood, Vernon Kay and Richard E.Grant. There are fluffs and foul-ups from hit shows Mr Selfridge, Doc Martin and a horse that steals the scene on Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell.
David Walliams presents Britain's long-running clip show, featuring classic outtakes and a selection of brand new cock-ups.
David Walliams presents Revenge of Alright on the Night - featuring a selection of classic outtakes and previously unseen bloopers.
David Walliams exposes TV's toe-curling cock-ups, as the world's biggest stars battle to keep their programmes on air. Bringing the show into a new era, David and his team of blooper-snoopers have crossed the channels to find the funniest outtakes.
David Walliams is the King of Cock-Ups, as he reveals brand-new TV disasters featuring 2020's biggest stars. Featuring live blunders from Stormzy, Robbie Williams, Craig Revel Horwood, Jonathan Ross and Ant & Dec – plus hilarious outtakes starring Will.i.am and Jeremy Clarkson – no-one is safe when the cameras start rolling. All this – plus chaos in the newsroom as two toddlers run rings round Kay Burley, and Vicky Pattison forgets the name of the show she's presenting. Will the show go on?
David Walliams exposes TV's biggest cock-ups - as stars battle to keep their programmes on air. Brenda Blethyn is attacked by an amorous puppy, a Downing Street reporter swallows a fly and Stephen Mulhern faces a potty-mouthed member of the public… With mistakes featuring Martin Clunes, Ant & Dec, Will.i.am, Amanda Holden, Paddy McGuiness – plus the stars of Love Island - who will be left standing when the stars come crashing down?
David Walliams unwraps brand-new cock-ups for Christmas. In addition to festive foul-ups, he'll review this year's greatest TV blunders, featuring the UK's most-famous faces. No one is safe – as David reveals which World Leaders and members of the Royal Family have all been caught-out on camera. As disaster strikes on all of the nation's favourite programmes – will the show go on this Christmas?
How will stars such as Jack Whitehall, Mark Wright, Freddie Flintoff, Gemma Collins, Carol Kirkwood and Martin Lewis cope when things go wrong?
Holly Willoughby reveals too much to Russell Crowe, Rylan Clark-Neal comes unstuck on the set of Supermarket Sweep, and Kourtney Kardashian causes trouble on Australian News.
David Walliams returns with more TV disasters, including Joanna Lumley nearly falling off a ship and the Good Morning Britain Studio getting invaded by ants.
David Walliams presents more TV nightmares, including Olly Murs having a chair accident on The Voice, and Michael Ball suffering a case of mistaken identity.
David Walliams sniffs out incredible TV cock-ups, with brand-new disasters featuring famous stars. Tonight, Joanna Lumley struggles with a busy road in India, Michael McIntyre regrets inventing his game show, and cameras catch the world's most famous leads suffering humiliating accidents. Plus, TV action sequences go painfully wrong - will the show go on?
David Walliams sniffs out more incredible TV disasters. Joanna Lumley struggles with a busy road in India, while Michael McIntyre regrets inventing his game show.
David Walliams reveals more cock-ups featuring your favourite TV stars, including Peter Andre being clawed by a kitten and a fly that causes chaos for Jane McDonald on live TV.
Celebrating 45 years of the classic bloopers show, David Walliams returns as the Captain of the Cock-Ups - drowning in disaster this time are Coronation Street and Bargain Hunt.
A fly gets Louis Theroux into trouble with Judi Dench, a mobile phone creates havoc on Dragons' Den, and a prop causes a nightmare for David Tennant on the set of Doctor Who.
A reporter is humiliated in front of Brad Pitt, a stray cat causes chaos on the set of Love Island, and Romesh Ranganathan almost kills an athlete.
More bloopers and blunders featuring TV's biggest stars, from the sets of your favourite shows.
It'll Be Alright On The Night is a British television bloopers show screened on ITV and produced by London Weekend Television. It was one of the first shows created with the specific purpose of showing behind the scenes bloopers from film and TV and has been running since 18 September 1977. Denis Norden was the host until 2006, followed by Griff Rhys Jones from 2008 to 2016, with David Walliams taking over in 2018.