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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==

Revision as of 22:03, 5 June 2019

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Host

Iain Stirling

Co-host

Marek Larwood (referee)

Jarred Christmas (commentator, 2017-8)

Broadcast

Potato for ITV2, 15 June 2017 to present

Synopsis

A team of five civilians does battle with five celebrities. The battleground is physical games, chosen to complement the celebrities' abilities.

The celebrities - all young and familiar to the ITV2 audience - are shown with unusual abilities. Not spill things on a moving train. Count off a minute in your head. Guess what a dog is thinking.

One of the friends volunteers to go against the celebrity, and takes on a challenge. For instance, to guess what a dog is thinking, the dog picks one of three pictures, and the celeb and challenger try to pick the same option.

Bone, lamppost, or... Celebability

All of the challenges are done in the studio, on the arena floor. When not playing, both teams sit above a giant video wall, and some very clever shot direction makes the wall look taller than it is.

The final round features the celebrities who won their challenge, and the teammates who won theirs. The celebrities are on the studio floor, and the team are asked questions. All of the answers are one of the celebs on the floor. £500 for each correct answer; the team has the option to go double-or-quits on a final question.

Celebability The teams are dots above the wall.

Celebability is fast-moving: they've a lot of material to cram into a 45-minute slot. The games are explained and umpired by Marek Larwood, as a slightly desperate character who is the butt of jokes. There's also a commentary by Jarred Christmas. The show is better because Iain Stirling has someone to bounce his jokes off, but many viewers grew to dislike Marek's character.

A light show, there's no humiliation beyond punctured egos. The series went out at 10pm, so there's a lot of swearing. And it's on ITV2, so expect entertainment and laughter.

Inventor

From an original idea by Mor or Les Productions.

Title music

Music composed by Richard Levy.

Trivia

Series one went out at 10pm on Thursdays, established as the Celebrity Juice slot. They shifted to Wednesdays for series two.

Host Iain Stirling also narrated Love Island at 9pm.

Web links

British Comedy Guide entry

See also

Weaver's Week review

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