UK Game Show FAQ

(Q. Have there ever been any game show hosts that have been related to one another?)
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*Brothers [[Tim Vine|Tim]] and [[Jeremy Vine]]
*Brothers [[Tim Vine|Tim]] and [[Jeremy Vine]]
*Brothers [[Geoffrey Wheeler|Geoffrey]] and [[Peter Wheeler]]
*Brothers [[Geoffrey Wheeler|Geoffrey]] and [[Peter Wheeler]]
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*Brothers [[Ashley Banjo|Ashley]] and [[Jordan Banjo]]
*Sandra Chalmers ([[Tichpuzzle!]]) and nephew [[Mark Durden-Smith]]
*Sandra Chalmers ([[Tichpuzzle!]]) and nephew [[Mark Durden-Smith]]
*First cousins [[Jon Snow|Jon]] and [[Peter Snow]]
*First cousins [[Jon Snow|Jon]] and [[Peter Snow]]

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This Good Game Guide lists common questions we receive about UK game shows. If you have a question that you think should be included, please Contact us.

See also UK Game Show Records

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Q. What was the first game show to be broadcast six days a week?

Blockbusters.

Q. Has anyone ever presented a game show they've devised themselves?

Indeed they have!

Q. Have there ever been any game show hosts that have been related to one another?

Yes:

Q. Have there been any UK game shows in languages other than English?

There certainly have been. We know of game shows in no fewer than six other languages: Welsh (numerous shows, of which probably the most famous is Sion a Sian), Gaelic (1 2 Stri), British Sign Language (See Hear on Saturday Quiz), French (Questions Sans Frontieres) and - with language learning in mind - German and Spanish (Top!).

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