Election

(Trivia: Though not a game show, deserves a note)
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== Host ==
== Host ==
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[[Angellica Bell|Angellica Bell]]
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[[Angellica Belll]]
== Co-hosts ==
== Co-hosts ==
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Judge: [[Jonathan Dimbleby|Jonathan Dimbleby]]
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Judge: [[Jonathan Dimbleby]]
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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Diverse for BBC One, 16 October to 18 December 2008 (10 episodes in 1 series)
Diverse for BBC One, 16 October to 18 December 2008 (10 episodes in 1 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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If [[Vote for Me|Vote for Me]] was the political [[Pop Idol|Pop Idol]] (and if we say it was, then it ''was'', OK?), then ''Election'' may be the political [[The Apprentice|Apprentice]]. Or [[The Sorcerer's Apprentice|The Sorcerer's Apprentice]], at any rate. Ten children, aged 11 to 14, are given various political campaign-related tasks, their performance is appraised by a panel of judges, and one is booted off each week. Who goes? [[Jonathan Dimbleby|Jonathan Dimbleby]] decides. So much for democracy, then. The winner gets to present their manifesto to Gordon Brown, who will not implement any part of it.
 
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If [[Vote for Me]] was the political [[Pop Idol]] (and if we say it was, then it ''was'', OK?), then ''Election'' may be the political [[The Apprentice|Apprentice]]. Or [[The Sorcerer's Apprentice]], at any rate. Ten children, aged 11 to 14, are given various political campaign-related tasks, their performance is appraised by a panel of judges, and one is booted off each week. Who goes? [[Jonathan Dimbleby]] decides. So much for democracy, then. The winner gets to present their manifesto to Gordon Brown, who will not implement any part of it.
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''The leaders of tomorrow. Just three backbenchers amongst them.''
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== Catchphrases ==
== Catchphrases ==
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"Your campaign is over."
"Your campaign is over."
== Theme music ==
== Theme music ==
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Dobs Vye
Dobs Vye
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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''Election'' won the 2009 Children's BAFTA award for Best Entertainment programme.
''Election'' won the 2009 Children's BAFTA award for Best Entertainment programme.
The ''Election'' name and branding was used for a programme transmitted on 22 April 2010, in which children posed questions of representatives of political parties. This show, airing two weeks before the UK general election of that year and hosted by Angellica Bell, had no particular game show content. Unless you count elections as game shows...
The ''Election'' name and branding was used for a programme transmitted on 22 April 2010, in which children posed questions of representatives of political parties. This show, airing two weeks before the UK general election of that year and hosted by Angellica Bell, had no particular game show content. Unless you count elections as game shows...
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== Pictures ==
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<div class=image>[[Image:Election contestants.jpg]]''The leaders of tomorrow. Just three backbenchers amongst them.''</div>
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Revision as of 22:18, 27 March 2022

Image:Election logo.jpg

Contents

Host

Angellica Belll

Co-hosts

Judge: Jonathan Dimbleby

Broadcast

Diverse for BBC One, 16 October to 18 December 2008 (10 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

If Vote for Me was the political Pop Idol (and if we say it was, then it was, OK?), then Election may be the political Apprentice. Or The Sorcerer's Apprentice, at any rate. Ten children, aged 11 to 14, are given various political campaign-related tasks, their performance is appraised by a panel of judges, and one is booted off each week. Who goes? Jonathan Dimbleby decides. So much for democracy, then. The winner gets to present their manifesto to Gordon Brown, who will not implement any part of it.

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Catchphrases

"Your campaign is over."

Theme music

Dobs Vye

Trivia

Election won the 2009 Children's BAFTA award for Best Entertainment programme.

The Election name and branding was used for a programme transmitted on 22 April 2010, in which children posed questions of representatives of political parties. This show, airing two weeks before the UK general election of that year and hosted by Angellica Bell, had no particular game show content. Unless you count elections as game shows...

Pictures

Image:Election contestants.jpgThe leaders of tomorrow. Just three backbenchers amongst them.

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