12 Stars of Christmas

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== Host ==
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Alan Carr
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[[Alan Carr]]
== Broadcast ==
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Magnum Media / Travesty Media for Channel 4, 19-23 December 2016 (5 episodes in 1 series)
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== Synopsis ==
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Three famous folk try to win hundreds of presents for the studio audience. To get their hands on these goodies, the audience need the celebrity panellists to answer questions about the year, posed by stars hidden behind Alan's giant advent calendar.
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Alan Carr and three invited guests answer questions. The questions come from celebrities, hiding behind the doors of Carr's Advent calendar. So far, a bit similar to [[Chris Moyles' Quiz Night]].
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Each of the celebrities plays for a section of the audience. Before each commercial break, someone from each section dives into a huge pool of balls. In the pool are some presents, and whoever comes out first with a present wins it for their section of the audience.
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''Carr and guests are dwarfed by the Advent calendar.''
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At the  end of the game, the winning celebrity (or celebrities, if it's a draw) dives into the pool to find the one present. This stops a number generator and picks someone from the audience, and this person wins a holiday somewhere nice.
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Light and fluffy, Alan Carr is his usual cheeky self. It's an enjoyable show, but didn't stick long in the memory.
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== Theme music ==
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Ed Stove
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== Trivia ==
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The graphics, including the oversized house, were made by Huge Design.
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The stars of the advent calendars were Sir Roger Moore, will.i.am, Miranda Hart, Little Mix, Bear Grylls, Jessica Ennis-Hill, Matt Lucas and William Shatner.
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== See also ==
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[[Weaver's Week 2017-01-08|Weaver's Week review]]
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Current revision as of 15:32, 21 February 2024

Contents

Host

Alan Carr

Broadcast

Magnum Media / Travesty Media for Channel 4, 19 to 23 December 2016 (5 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Alan Carr and three invited guests answer questions. The questions come from celebrities, hiding behind the doors of Carr's Advent calendar. So far, a bit similar to Chris Moyles' Quiz Night.

Each of the celebrities plays for a section of the audience. Before each commercial break, someone from each section dives into a huge pool of balls. In the pool are some presents, and whoever comes out first with a present wins it for their section of the audience.

12 Stars of Christmas Carr and guests are dwarfed by the Advent calendar.

At the end of the game, the winning celebrity (or celebrities, if it's a draw) dives into the pool to find the one present. This stops a number generator and picks someone from the audience, and this person wins a holiday somewhere nice.

Light and fluffy, Alan Carr is his usual cheeky self. It's an enjoyable show, but didn't stick long in the memory.

Theme music

Ed Stove

Trivia

The graphics, including the oversized house, were made by Huge Design.

The stars of the advent calendars were Sir Roger Moore, will.i.am, Miranda Hart, Little Mix, Bear Grylls, Jessica Ennis-Hill, Matt Lucas and William Shatner.

See also

Weaver's Week review

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