Claudia Winkleman launches her new chat show on BBC One with an intimate setup that emphasizes crowd interaction over traditional glamour.
The Premiere Episode
The debut episode of The Claudia Winkleman Show opens with the host engaging the audience directly. Dim lighting and smooth jazz create a speakeasy atmosphere, distinct from flashier formats. Guests include Hollywood stars Jeff Goldblum and Vanessa Williams, alongside Jennifer Saunders and comedian Tom Allen.
Winkleman appears nervous, a contrast to her confident style on shows like Strictly Come Dancing and The Traitors. She jokes that it marks ‘the first and possibly last show,’ though future episodes feature high-profile bookings.
Hosting Style and Guests
The green velvet sofa lacks back support for some guests, particularly the comedians. Conversations meander like the jazz tunes Goldblum promotes, with sedate moments and occasional highlights. Goldblum wiggles his ears, drawing applause, while Allen delivers standout comedy bits from his end seat.
Tom Allen steals the spotlight, remarking that ‘it does feel sometimes like I’m in a nursing home.’ His energy prompts viewers to check out his promoted show. Winkleman’s laid-back approach leads to some awkward pauses, but spontaneous interactions, like Allen’s reaction to Goldblum reading from his novel, offer potential.
Crowd Engagement Sets It Apart
Audience participation differentiates the show. Viewers share stories, including one who designed the sofa and another who crafts pencils. These exchanges fill gaps effectively, treating spectators as equals rather than props.
Potential for Improvement
As a first outing, the show lacks polish but hints at promise. Winkleman’s freewheeling style suits intimate vibes, though tighter structure could help. Future episodes air Fridays at 10:40pm on BBC One.
Experts anticipate Winkleman will refine the format, building on her success with major BBC franchises.

