Guests on the show have included celebrities demonstrating their enthusiasm for Strictly Come Dancing, including Ronni Ancona, Michael Ball, John Barrowman, Jason Donovan, Miranda Hart, Jamelia, Marian Keyes, Lulu, McFly, Lee Mead, Meat Loaf, Pauline Quirke, The Spice Girls, Rod Stewart, Westlife, Barbara Windsor, Billy Zane and Tom Ellis.
Alan Keyes | Marian McPartland | Maid Marian | Marian | Marian apparition | Purcell Marian High School | Marian Keyes | Marian Iancu | Daniel Keyes | Marian Seldes | Marian Engel | Marian College | Marian and Holy Trinity columns | Frances Parkinson Keyes | Erasmus D. Keyes | Brendan Keyes | Marian Zazeela | Marian Langiewicz | Marian Hemar | Marian devotions | Marian Brandys | Leroy Keyes | Ken Keyes, Jr. | Johnnie Keyes | Asa Keyes | Thomas Keyes | The Legend of Lucy Keyes | Stanley Keyes | Scene from '''Stanley Keyes''' play ''Dragon Slayers,'' directed by Brad Mays | Sammy Keyes |
The first book in the series, Girls Night In, was launched in London in June 2000 and subsequently in Australia in October 2000, with writers including Maggie Alderson, Wendy Holden, Lisa Jewell, Marian Keyes, Kathy Lette, Alecia McKenzie and Freya North.
Irish writers whose work is targeted at more commercial audiences, among them Cecilia Ahern (PS, I Love You), Maeve Binchy (Tara Road), John Boyne (The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas), Marian Keyes (Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married) and Joseph O'Connor (Cowboys and Indians, Desperadoes), have had considerable commercial success internationally.