Jason Donovan surprises Alison Hammond in BED in all leather look as she tells cameras to leave them to it during Michael McIntyre’s Midnight Game Show
Alison Hammond achieved her lifelong dream when she ‘married’ Jason Donovan on Saturday’s episode of Michael McIntyre’s Big Show.
This Morning presenter Alison, 48, was seen in bed with singer Jason, 55, as they recreated an episode of Blind Date with comedian Michael, 47, who appeared as the show’s late presenter Cilla Black.
Alison was lined up to appear on Blind Date before entering the Big Brother house in 2002 and passing up the chance to appear on the reality show, which instead catapulted her to fame.
With a pink screen between Alison and Jason as they both lay on her bed at home after funnyman Michael paid her a visit for his show, Jason put on a fake accent and gave her clues to help her guess who it was next to her.
Alison quickly guessed correctly and revealed she wished it was her who had married Jason when he played Scott Robinson in Australian soap Neighbors and his character married Kylie Minogue’s Charlene Robinson in 1987, much to the amusement of viewers.
Alison Hammond achieved her lifelong dream when she ‘married’ Jason Donovan on Saturday’s episode of Michael McIntyre’s Big Show
This Morning presenter Alison was seen in bed with singer Jason as they recreated an episode of Blind Date with comedian Michael appearing as the show’s late presenter Cilla Black.
Many members of the public at home took to social media to express their delight at seeing Alison realize it was Jason in her house.
One person wrote on Twitter: ‘@AlisonHammond. I’m so jealous you were in bed with the leather clad @JDonOfficial!!! The perfect midnight treat!’
Another person wrote: ‘Jason Donovan in Alison Hammond’s bed is the best thing I’ve ever seen. God, I love Michael McIntyre.
While someone else shared: ‘#thebigshow LOL So, so funny with @AlisonHammond. Haven’t laughed like this in a while… since last week’s show! Just what we need to get through a gloomy, gray winter. Well done @McInTweet You are the king of Saturday nights!’
Another viewer wrote: ‘The brilliant @AlisonHammond is just comedy gold.’
And someone else commented: ‘This was simply THE BEST TV I’ve seen in a long time!!! This was absolutely brilliant and just really beautiful, fun and brilliant to watch!!! Awesome!!!!’
‘@MMBigShow Crying laughter at midnight game show! @AlisonHammond is an absolute legend! The girl is a national treasure,” another viewer wrote.
While someone else shared: ‘Alison Hammond on Michael McIntyre’s Midnight Game Show is a MOOD. I love her.’
Alison was lined up to appear on Blind Date before entering the Big Brother house in 2002 (the late Cilla Black presented Blind Date in 2002)
Alison said she wished it was her who had married Jason’s character Scott Robinson in Australian soap Neighbors when he married Kylie Minogu’s Charlene Robinson in 1987 (pictured)
Many members of the public at home took to social media to express their delight at seeing Alison realize it was Jason in her house.
After their Blind Date, Michael welcomed Alison to his TV studio and gave her a framed photo of Jason as his Neighbors character Scott Robinson alongside his bride, Kylie Minogue’s character Charlene Robinson, at their show wedding in 1987, with Alison’s face superimposed over Kylie’s to.
Alison was shocked when Michael and his camera crew woke her up and asked her to take part in the fun game for his program.
A stunned Alison asked Michael: ‘What time is it?’, at which point Big Brother narrator Marcus Bentley, 56, appeared and told her: ‘I.30am’.
Alison, who first found fame on Big Brother in 2002, said: “Marcus, hi Marcus,” before telling Michael: “I love this show. Darlings, I don’t have any makeup on.’
To which he told her, “Don’t worry, we have a glam team for you.”
Alison’s hairstylist and make-up artist then rushed in and gave her a 30-second makeover as Marcus counted down the clock.
Last Saturday, viewers were in tears after the surprising appearance of a great American singer in the episode.
Alison was shocked when Michael and his camera crew woke her up and asked her to take part in the fun game for his program.
Singer LeAnn Rimes, 41, took to the stage and wowed the crowd with her popular song How Do I Live alongside the “unexpected star of the show.”
This week the unexpected star of the show was mother of two and singing enthusiast Sarah who, in 2012 a brain tumor was diagnosed.
On the show she thought she was she visited a Country Western bar, but actually took the stage for Michael McIntyre’s Big Show, where she was surprised by LeAnn.
Her performance with LeAnn received a standing ovation, while many watching at home were left in tears.
One wrote in response: ‘Can’t lie, that duet with Sarah and @leannrimes brought a tear to my eye…what a performance!’
Another wrote: ‘Anyone watching #MichaelMcIntyresBigShow and uncontrollably bluffing the Unexpected Star,’
A stunned Alison asked Michael: ‘What time is it?’, at which point Big Brother narrator Marcus Bentley, 56, appeared and told her: ‘I.30am’
Alison’s hairstylist and make-up artist then rushed in and gave her a 30-second makeover as Marcus counted down the clock.
Last Saturday, viewers were left in tears after LeAnn Rimes, 41, (left) took to the stage and wowed the crowd with How Do I Live alongside the ‘unexpected star of the show’ Sarah (right)
Viewers at home were left in tears at the emotional scenes on stage
A third added: ‘Oh Michael @MMBigShow #Michaelmcintyresbigshow What a beautiful ‘star of the show, show’ with beautiful Sarah and @leannrimes. I’m still buzzing with emotion.’
Someone else wrote: ‘Sarah was absolutely sensational! Best star of the show, show so far. And I love Leanne Rimes! That should be released as a single with both of them singing.”
After LeAnn wrote on Instagram, “surprise!!! After hearing Sarah’s story, I started making a plan with the @bbc and @michaelmcintyresbigshow to create a special moment she would never forget. I’m not sure who cried more… if you missed it, you can watch our duet on @bbciplayer.”
Michael McIntyre’s Big Show airs on Saturday at 8.10pm on BBC iPlayer and BBC One.