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The Gadget Show
File:The Gadget Show.jpgShow Logo
Created byNorth One for five
StarringSuzi Perry
Jason Bradbury
and Jon Bentley
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes44 (as of April 24, 2006)
Production
Running time0:30 - 1:00 (per episode)
Original release
Networkfive (TV)
Release2004

The Gadget Show is a British television series focusing on the world of gadgets, technology and games. It currently airs at 7.15 pm on Monday nights on five and runs for 45 minutes; its fourth series began on January 30, 2006, and its fifth series is in production and will be out soon. Repeats have also aired on Bravo and on five on a Saturday.

Presenters

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The Gadget Show Presenting Team

(Left to Right Jason, Suzi and Jon)

Suzi Perry

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Suzi Perry, having previously worked on Treasure Hunt and Superstars, has also presented for sports programmes such as BBC Grandstand and TV coverage of Wimbledon and the London Marathon. A journalist, Perry is respected in the biking world for her pit-side reports. She currently presents on The Discovery Channel.

Jon Bentley

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Jon Bentley's television career has mostly concentrated on the world of motoring television. Between 1987 and 1999, he was producer and editor of BBC2's Top Gear and is currently series producer of Fifth Gear.

Jason Bradbury

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Jason Bradbury's career in entertainment began in the stand-up comedy circuit. Television programmes he has presented include Top Gear GTI, The Air Show and The Web Review Show.

Series One (2004)

10 Episodes (30 minutes running time)

Christmas special

December 6, 2004 (1 hour running time)

Series Two (commencing January 14, 2005)

10 Episodes (30 minutes running time)

Series Three (commencing October 3, 2005)

10 Episodes (45 minutes running time)

Series Four (commencing January 30, 2006)

13 Episodes (45 minutes running time)

Podcast

On the 12 April 2006 the Gadget Show started a free Podcast.

Episode 1

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