Rolling in It

(Synopsis: Best enjoyed with an intravenous drip of coffee methinks.)
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Stephen Mulhern hosts. If he's to be believed, he's also why the questions are multiple-choice.
Stephen Mulhern hosts. If he's to be believed, he's also why the questions are multiple-choice.
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== Key moments ==
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Jimmy Carr attempting to cheat by jumping on to the conveyor belt and transferring a bankrupt coin into a £5,000 slot. Mulhern mentioned that much of Carr's outbursts had been removed from broadcast, so we suspect we may have been deprived of some of the buildup to it.
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 09:35, 30 August 2020

Contents

Host

Stephen Mulhern

Broadcast

Over The Top Productions for ITV, 8 August 2020 to present

Synopsis

Saturday night game show where correct answers allow the player to roll coins down a moving conveyor belt towards labelled slots; think Tipping Point meets Plinko.

A press release announced the programme as follows:

Three contestants play alongside some of their favourite celebrities in a bid to go home with a big cash prize. But they’ll need to have luck on their side because everything could change at the roll of a coin.
Three teams - made up of the player and their celebrity partner - have to roll a coin down a moving conveyor belt towards slots which are labelled with large cash sums to win, though also 'Bankrupt' slots which mean the player loses everything.
As the game progresses, the money values get larger, and as a result, so do the penalties. In this game of luck and fierce competition, the roll of one final coin could determine whether the contestant loses everything or goes home Rolling In It.

Stephen Mulhern hosts. If he's to be believed, he's also why the questions are multiple-choice.

Key moments

Jimmy Carr attempting to cheat by jumping on to the conveyor belt and transferring a bankrupt coin into a £5,000 slot. Mulhern mentioned that much of Carr's outbursts had been removed from broadcast, so we suspect we may have been deprived of some of the buildup to it.

Trivia

Sat on the shelf for over a year before being broadcast. It might have had to wait even longer, were it not for the fact that the Covid-19 pandemic meant a number of productions had to be brought forward.

Pictures

Image:Rolling in it stephen mulhern.jpg A promo picture for the show.

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