The programme presented a taste of late-night clubbing, with long segments showing crowds dancing to popular hits, occasional celebrity performances, and party games, with Waterman and Strachan acting as masters of ceremonies. The programme toured various
nightclubs, particularly in the Midlands and Northern England, as well as the South West and Scotland, broadcasting the music and dancing at the club. The first show came from Mr Smith's in
Warrington on 3 September 1988, and the final show aired on 5 December 1992 from The Discothèque Royale in
Manchester. The programme was often recorded on a Saturday night, edited on the fly, and shown a few hours later in the early hours of Sunday morning, half of the Saturday/Sunday version being repeated during the following night. The earlier shows were split into two halves: the first at 1 am and the second at 4 am, with LWT's
Night Network magazine show sandwiched between. During 1988,
The Hitman and Her was moved to 2am in some areas, while London still broadcast the show at 4am.
The Hitman and Her remained at the 2 am slot from April 1989 until its last broadcast. A special edition of
The Hitman and Her was broadcast as part of the
ITV Telethon in 1992. Clubbers would arrive at the featured club hoping to appear on television. Often members of the crowd would be plucked out to participate in games such as "Pass The Mic!", "Showing Out", and "Clothes Swap". In
I Love 1988, Pete Waterman said that the idea for
The Hitman and Her came to him when he turned on the TV late one night and the only TV station still on-air was featuring guest
Elvis Costello talking about
Irish politics. ==Music==