Sunday Night Show
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| Running time | 3 hours |
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| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Home station | Absolute Radio |
| Hosted by | Iain Lee |
| Starring | Iain Lee |
| Produced by | David "Davis" Lambert Eloise Carr |
| Recording studio | No. 1, Golden Square, London |
| Original release | 6 January 2008 – 13 September 2009 |
| Audio format | Stereophonic sound |
| Website | Official Absolute Radio Page |
| Podcast | Official Absolute Radio Podcast Link |
The Sunday Night Show with Iain Lee was a Sony Award Silver-winning [1] weekly radio show broadcast on Absolute Radio, between 10 pm on Sunday and 1 am on Monday,[2] 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.[3] 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.