Six Days A Week (TV series)

Six Days A Week is a Magisterian television variety show broadcast by MBC. Produced by Harlow & Rome Productions, it is one of the longest-running television shows in Magisteria with the show having more than 1,000 episodes. The show is mostly based off Japanese variety shows The Tunnels' Thanks to Everyone, and Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!.

Platinum Television Network (2000-2002)
In late-1998, The show's producers Deacon Harlow and Modeste Rome pitched the idea of a weekly noontime show to then-PTV's president Zacharie Duchamp, which Duchamp accepted the idea. As part of the development of the show, Christophe King, Janella Fairchild, Benedict Newton were offered lucrative long-term contracts for the roles of main hosts, which all three of them accepted. The name Six Days A Week was pitched by Newton, as the show airs every six days a week.

Six Days A Week premiered on 31 January 2000, which was met with an overwhelming positive reception from critics. Despite the positive reception, tensions between the show's producers and PTV grew due to attempts of buying the airing rights of the show from Harlow & Rome Productions

MBC (2002-present)
The show went off the air in 2002 when the network cancelled the show after Deacon Harlow and Modeste Rome rejected the offer. Just a few months after the cancellation, MBC's president Linford Debenham offered the show's producers to air the show on MBC. Harlow & Rome accepted the offer, and the show premiered on 27 May 2002. The show saw major success as time flys by, and by 2020, it has been regarded as one of the best television programs in the world.

Main hosts

 * Christophe King (Absurdism, sarcasm, and a blunt, ill-tempered persona make up his comedic style) (2000-present)
 * Janella Fairchild (She usually appears as a nice, cute and kind woman, but in such segments as Fairchild's Not-So-Child's Play and Fairchild's Breakdown Series, she plays an "evil" or "rebel" version of herself) (2000-present)
 * Benedict Newton (During the early years of the show, his character was a cool but perverted man, but over the years Newton's persona became slightly boke and the "pervert" angle became less pronounced. Nowadays Newton portrays himself as a untalented person on the show, with poor acting skills as opposed to Fairchild) (2000-present)
 * Elijah Carter (His quick temper, displays of schadenfreude, and tendency to hit people on their heads are notorious. He is often described as an "S", or sadist) (2000-2001; 2003-present)
 * Reuben Morel (His role on the show is usually divided between the unfunny character who tries very hard to be funny, but fails and the underdog who gets bullied and picked on, often physically) (2001-present)

Co-hosts

 * Rosabella Ayers (In the videos, Ayers portrays a off-the wall version of herself appearing in various roles, saying or doing things that are off-the-wall, usually repeatedly, in an attempt to make the cast laugh) (2001-present)
 * Aldous Traviss (Appears in various sketches often as himself or as various characters during the games. As well as appearing in person during these, his likeness is often used for comedic effect in various ways—for instance, appearing on humorous posters, or as a stone bust) (2001-present)
 * Danny Fabian (Often seen portraying a female character during the games, where he meets up with the participants and guides them through the game. He often stutters. He also generally displays a great deal of incompetence in serious matters) (2001-present)
 * Lysette Daniau (2002-present)
 * Trevelyan Farran (2013-2015; 2017-present)
 * Rearden Paul (2015-present)
 * Deanna Danell (2017-present)
 * Esmond Traverse (2017-present)
 * Martina Baxter (2018-present)

Six Days A Week premiered on 31 January 2000, which was met with an overwhelming positive reception. Despite the overwhelming positive reception, tensions between Harlow & Rome Productions and PTV grew as attempts of buying the airing rights of the show from Harlow & Rome Productions.