Gameshow Marathon

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Revision as of 21:58, 27 May 2007

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Contents

Host

Ant & Dec (2005)

Vernon Kay (2007)

Co-hosts

Announcer: Peter Dickson

Broadcast

TalkbackThames for ITV1, 17 September - 29 October 2005 and 7 April - 26 May 2007 (15 programmes in 2 series)

Synopsis

To mark ITV's 50th anniversary (and also, we suspect, try out various old shows for a potential full-scale revival), Ant & Dec presented this series of revivals during the autumn of 2005.

Celebrities filled the audience of the very first show in An Audience With... style, and were chosen out of the audience to Come On Down and play The Price is Right. Thereafter, the winning celebrities kept returning on subsequent programmes until either eventually they made it through to the playoffs or they got knocked out. Family Fortunes with real celebrity families was the final playoff, won by Carol Vorderman.

For more info, please see the pages for the individual shows:

In addition to Challenge's revivial of Bullseye, both Family Fortunes and The Price is Right were brought back for full runs afterwards.

The series returned in 2007 with a veteran of the first series, Vernon Kay. The shows used were:

Spoiler warning: The following section contains the result of a recent programme

The second series was won by Michael Le Vell, an actor from Coronation Street.

Spoilers end here

Trivia

Perhaps surprisingly, this umbrella format has actually been sold abroad. Granada have made a version for CBS, using old American game shows, FreMantle are to make a French version, and there's also a German version in the pipeline (we're pulling for Maus Res Auss, Riskier Was!, Punkt, Punkt, Punkt!, Die 100,000-DM Show, Glucksrad and Geh Aufs Ganze for that one, obviously).

For all the former ITV shows, the relevant ident and jingle (Thames, Central etc) was played after the first commercial break, in the same way that Class of... used to show the BBC2 logo relevant to the year in question.

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