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==History==
==History==
''The Hour'' began in May 2009 as an hour-long replacement for ''[[The Five Thirty Show]]'', which had aired on weekdays since January 2008. Whilst its male presenter, Stephen Jardine, remained with the programme since its launch, his female co-host rotated between various personalities until October 2009, when it was announced that regular guest host Michelle McManus would become a main co-host.
''The Hour'' began in May 2009 as an hour-long replacement for ''[[The Five Thirty Show]]'', which had aired on weekdays since January 2008. Whilst its male presenter, Stephen Jardine, remained with the programme since it's launch, his female co-host rotated between various personalities until October 2009, when it was announced that regular guest host Michelle McManus would become a main co-host.


Despite replacing ''The Five Thirty Show'','' The Hour's'' focus was more [[lifestyle (sociology)|lifestyle]]-orientated than its predecessor, which was originally intended to cover the main issues and news topics of the day. Features on ''The Hour'' included entertainment, TV, movies, cookery, health, gardening, fashion, celebrity guests and other topics.
Despite replacing ''The Five Thirty Show'','' The Hour's'' focus was more [[lifestyle (sociology)|lifestyle]]-orientated than its predecessor, which was originally intended to cover the main issues and news topics of the day. Features on ''The Hour'' included entertainment, TV, movies, cookery, health, gardening, fashion, celebrity guests and other topics.
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Revision as of 22:40, 4 October 2018

The Hour
The Hour logo, September–October 2011
GenreLifestyle, Features
Presented byMichelle McManus,
Stephen Jardine,
Tam Cowan
Country of originScotland, United Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerTom Cara
Production locationsGlasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60 minutes
(includes commercials)
Production companySTV Productions
Original release
NetworkSTV
Release26 May 2009 (2009-05-26) –
11 October 2011 (2011-10-11)
Related
The Five Thirty Show
Live at Five

The Hour is a lifestyle magazine programme that was broadcast on STV, the ITV franchise in Northern and Central Scotland, premiering on 26 May 2009. Originally broadcast each weekday afternoon at 5pm, the programme was presented for much of its run by Michelle McManus and Stephen Jardine and broadcast from STV's Pacific Quay studios in Glasgow. The programme moved to a weekly peak time slot in June 2011, but was cancelled in October 2011.

History

The Hour began in May 2009 as an hour-long replacement for The Five Thirty Show, which had aired on weekdays since January 2008. Whilst its male presenter, Stephen Jardine, remained with the programme since it's launch, his female co-host rotated between various personalities until October 2009, when it was announced that regular guest host Michelle McManus would become a main co-host.

Despite replacing The Five Thirty Show, The Hour's focus was more lifestyle-orientated than its predecessor, which was originally intended to cover the main issues and news topics of the day. Features on The Hour included entertainment, TV, movies, cookery, health, gardening, fashion, celebrity guests and other topics.

In May 2011, Stephen Jardine announced he was leaving STV to form a PR company. McManus continued presenting the programme with various guest presenters until the end of the daytime version of The Hour on Friday 22 July 2011.[1]

In June 2011, STV announced the programme would be cut from five days a week to once a week and moved to a prime time slot of Tuesdays at 8pm from 20 September 2011. McManus remained to present the relaunched programme, alongside Tam Cowan.[2][3]

Low ratings and criticism over the peak time version of the programme led to STV's decision to cancel the programme just four weeks after the relaunch. The last edition of the programme aired on 11 October 2011, two days before it was cancelled.[4]

Spin-offs

The Hour spawned two spin-off programmes, usually as an extension to a segment of the main 5pm programme – The Chef's Apprentice was a special stand, looking for Scotland's best young chef. The judges were Sue Lawrence, Jeff Bland, Steven Doherty, Jean-Christophe Novelli and Steven Kitchen. The final was aired on Monday, 23 November 2009.

Another segment of the show was Fashion Hijack (presented by Vicky Lee), where a team of style and beauty experts transformed the look of women across the country. A special Christmas edition was aired out-with The Hour on Wednesday, 23 December 2009.

In January 2011, a short programme called New Year, New You was aired every evening at 5.55. This was shown as separate from The Hour, but it took up the last five minutes normally occupied by the programme.

On Saturday 20 August 2011, a special edition, The Hour Goes to the Races, aired live from Perth Races on Royal Charities Day, presented by Michelle McManus and STV News West anchor John MacKay.

The Team

Main presenters

Guest co-presenters

Experts and correspondents

  • Stella Bartram – Fitness
  • Tom Cannavan – Wine
  • Julie Hannah, Tori MacKenzie – Fashion
  • Pete Jackson – Gardening
  • Colin Kelly – Gadgets
  • Sue Lawrence – Cookery
  • Anita Manning – Antiques
  • Nick Priestly – Floristry
  • Dr. Debbie Wake – Health
  • Lesley Smith – History
  • Rachel Henderson – Crafts

References

  1. ^ "Stephen Jardine looks back on his career as he quits STV". The Sun. 17 May 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Michelle McManus will present revamped peak time show, The Hour". STV plc. 15 July 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  3. ^ "The time is now: The Hour moves to a weekly primetime slot". stv.tv. 23 June 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
  4. ^ "STV confirms end of the road for The Hour". stv.tv. 13 October 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2011.