Lucky Sexy Winners

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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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A bundle of comedians, including [[Eddie Izzard]], participates in a show promising to "rip up the rule book for panel shows".
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Vic and Bob made a homecoming to Channel 4 for this broadcast pilot which had more than a stench of leftover ideas from [[Shooting Stars]] about it.
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Instead of two teams, there's a line-up of three celebrity contestants (Chelsee Healey, Thomas Turgoose and [[Eddie Izzard]]) who are initially referred to by a number and colour - for no apparent reason. Actor Dan Renton Skinner (who played Angelos Epithemiou in ''Shooting Stars'') returns too as a scorer-cum-timekeeper called Johnny Meringue.
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Over 20 minutes of play, Vic and Bob fire off numerous varied surreal questions to the celebrities such as "Name this celebrity based on a bad drawing we've done". Some questions are accompanied by sketches played in from tape.
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However, the vast majority of the show relies on questions that have no purpose than to be surreal with no real answer, so although this was indeed promised to be the show that would "rip up the rule book" for quiz shows, it's rather torn it too far.
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The winner went through a door to The Kingdom of Prizes to receive their rewards and, er, that's about it.
== Theme music ==
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Revision as of 02:05, 24 August 2017

Contents

Host

Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer

Co-hosts

Scorer: Johnny Meringue (Dan Renton Skinner)

Broadcast

Pett Productions for Channel 4, 23 August 2012 (as part of Channel 4's Funny Fortnight)

Synopsis

Vic and Bob made a homecoming to Channel 4 for this broadcast pilot which had more than a stench of leftover ideas from Shooting Stars about it.

Instead of two teams, there's a line-up of three celebrity contestants (Chelsee Healey, Thomas Turgoose and Eddie Izzard) who are initially referred to by a number and colour - for no apparent reason. Actor Dan Renton Skinner (who played Angelos Epithemiou in Shooting Stars) returns too as a scorer-cum-timekeeper called Johnny Meringue.

Over 20 minutes of play, Vic and Bob fire off numerous varied surreal questions to the celebrities such as "Name this celebrity based on a bad drawing we've done". Some questions are accompanied by sketches played in from tape.

However, the vast majority of the show relies on questions that have no purpose than to be surreal with no real answer, so although this was indeed promised to be the show that would "rip up the rule book" for quiz shows, it's rather torn it too far.

The winner went through a door to The Kingdom of Prizes to receive their rewards and, er, that's about it.

Theme music

Dan McGrath and Josh Phillips

Web links

British Comedy Guide entry

See also

Shooting Stars

Weaver's Week review

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