News: Russell Kane Guests In Noughties Nostalgia Show

News: Russell Kane Guests In Noughties Nostalgia Show
Angela Scanlon sits down with a host of celebrity guests to revisit cultural highlights from the noughtiest decade, in a new 10-part series for BBC Two.

It was the decade that brought us J.Lo’s green gown, Big Brother, The DaVinci Code, Adele’s debut album and brand Beckham was born. We fell crazy in love with Beyoncé, got introduced to David Brent, discovered who shot Phil and learned how to keep dancing with Bruce and Tess.

In The Noughties, Angela will be joined by two celebrity guests each week, where they’ll discuss the films, music, dramas, comedies, fashion and entertainment highlights that shaped every year between 2000-2009.

Audiences can expect lively discussion, funny observations and friendly disagreements about the best of noughties pop culture, year by year, show by show - with people who were there and in the know.

Celebrity guests joining Angela across the series include Russell Kane, Amol Rajan,  Clara Amfo and Kimberley Walsh. Each guest will have looking over the highlights, revealing their personal favourite moments, and explaining why the year they’re discussing was so important to them.

Angela Scanlon is the host of BBC Two’s home renovation series Your Home Made Perfect and is a regular presenter on BBC One’s The One Show and BBC Radio 2.

Angela Scanlon says: “I am delighted to have the opportunity to revisit The Noughties remembering some of the wildest telly/pop culture moments and celebrating the highlights with my amazing array of guests. From fashion and sporting icons, TV talent shows to our favourite sitcoms and the stars that dominated the headlines... this decade was punchy! It also allowed me to wear a velour tracksuit with rhinestone boots (again) and for that I am forever grateful. I hope it will offer a little escape and take people on a trip down memory lane to a time where what The Beckhams wore was a deliciously pressing global matter.”

Simon Goretzki, Series Producer, says: “It’s a fun celebration of the decade that kicked off a whole new Millennium, with all the best bits and big stories from the worlds of telly, music, film and entertainment. Angela’s enthusiasm and energy capture those times perfectly, and her brilliant selection of guests give each year a proper going-over, sharing their experiences, memories and favourite moments whilst considering what has changed since the decade ended. What audiences will get is a mixture of the personal and thought-provoking, some great music, fantastic clips, a lot of laughs and hopefully some great memories too."

The Noughties comes to BBC Two later in 2020.

 

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