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Sunday Night Show : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sunday Night Show
''The Sunday Night Show with Iain Lee'' was a Sony Award Silver-winning 〔http://www.radioawards.org/winners/?awid=166&awname=The+Listener+Participation+Award&year=2009〕 weekly radio show broadcast on Absolute Radio, between 10 pm on Sunday and 1 am on Monday,〔http://www.absoluteradio.co.uk/djs_shows/shows/sunday_night_show/index.html〕 hosted by Iain Lee and produced by Eloise Carr, formerly by Dave "Davis" Lambert. The format of the show was primarily phone-in based, with callers discussing the pre-set topics of the evening, or to discuss topics that they themselves introduce. The show is notable for allowing calls to be aired unscreened for the last half hour of the show, in a segment called "MMM" (or Triple M), which is similar in format to The Human Zoo. As well as talk, records are sparsely played throughout the show (approximately 4 to 5 records per hour) due to Absolute Radio's license as a music station.〔http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/radiolicensing/formats/an002-1.doc〕 The show ended in September 2009, and was replaced a month later by Iain Lee's ''2 Hour Long Late Night Radio Show'' on the same station. == Origins ==
The ''Sunday Night Show'' was similar in format to Iain Lee's ''Good Evening'', which was broadcast on LBC until November 2007. Unlike Lee's previous show, it was only broadcast one night a week as a niche show, as it was the only predominantly phone-in show broadcast on Absolute. The show featured some continuity from the LBC days, with callers from the previous station contributing similar output on the new show, for instance Barry from Watford.
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