What time is the Emily Atack Show on ITV2 tonight?
EMILY Atack is launching her new self-titled show on ITV2.
The Emily Atack Show tackles sex and scandal, with a big dose of comedy.
What time is the Emily Atack Show on ITV2?
The Emily Atack show launches on November 4 after much anticipation.
The brand new comedy series will start at 10pm.
Airing weekly, there are six 50 minute episodes in total for this first series.
What's the show about?
The Emily Atack Show is a sketch-style comedy programme.
It's about modern dating and life, with the episode titles being: Dating, Going Out, Family, Image, Friends and Growing Up.
The show will share Emily's own experiences, tackling subjects like one-night stands and flirting.
What topics will feature on the show?
In true Emily Atack style, dating, singledom, nude pictures, and sex will be high on the agenda.
Emily has never been afraid to deal with these topics and has been vocal about the difference in how men and women are treated when they broach the subject of sex.
Speaking to Fabulous, she said: "I kind of had an out-of-body experience and said: ‘Ooh, she’s a potty mouth, isn’t she!?’ I can’t actually believe how rude I am."
But, she's sticking to her guns on the themes her show looks at.
"I want to scream from the rooftops that girls can talk about this s**t as well! It doesn’t make us disgusting or slags – it is part of life.
"Men are allowed to talk about it until they’re blue in the face, and they get legendary status the more they do."
Which celebs will she impersonate?
Part of her skits will involve impersonating celebrities.
So far we know that Holly Willoughby will be one of them.
Emily didn't give Holly the heads up on the impersonation beforehand, telling the MailOnline: "Holly's cheeky like me and got a good sense of humour so I just hope she finds it funny.
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Holly saw Emily's heightened impersonation and thankfully had a good sense of humour about it.
There will also be parodies of Gemma Collins and Keith Lemon, among others.