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Family Fortunes is a long-running British
United Kingdom

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 game show
Game show

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, based on the American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 game show Family Feud
Family Feud

Family Feud is a U.S. television game show that pits two families against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to a survey-type question posed to 100 people....
. The programme began on ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
 and ran from 1980 until 2002 and revived four years later in 2006. The difference in the show title is because the producers found the word "feud
Feud

A 'feud' is a long-running argument or fight between parties—often, through guilt by association, groups of people, especially family or clans....
" too confrontational in the UK cultural context.

It was originally produced by ATV
Associated TeleVision

Associated Television, often referred to as ATV, was a United Kingdom television company, holder of various licenses to broadcast on the ITV network from 1955 until 31 December 1981....
, then by Central
Central Independent Television

Central Independent Television, more commonly known as just Central and now ITV Central, is the United Kingdom ITV contractor for English Midlands, created following the restructuring of Associated TeleVision and commencing broadcast on 1 January 1982....
 and finally by Carlton
Carlton Television

Carlton Television is the United Kingdom ITV Broadcast license for Greater London and parts of Home counties from 9:25am every Monday to 5.15pm every Friday....
, who had acquired Central.






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Quotations


Bygraves: We asked 100 people to name something a girl should know about a man before she marries him.Contestant: His name.

Collins: Name a vocalist who is known by one name.Contestant: Michael Jackson.

Dennis: An article of clothing a woman might borrow from a man. Contestant: Um....underpants

Dennis: Apart from doors, we asked one hundred people to name something people open. Contestant: Bowels

Dennis: Name something people take from hotels as a souvenir.Contestant: The lamps.

Dennis: We asked a hundred people to name a famous Arthur.Contestant: Shakespeare.






Encyclopedia


Family Fortunes is a long-running British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 game show
Game show

A game show is a type of television program in which members of the public or celebrity, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving problems for money and/or prizes....
, based on the American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 game show Family Feud
Family Feud

Family Feud is a U.S. television game show that pits two families against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to a survey-type question posed to 100 people....
. The programme began on ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
 and ran from 1980 until 2002 and revived four years later in 2006. The difference in the show title is because the producers found the word "feud
Feud

A 'feud' is a long-running argument or fight between parties—often, through guilt by association, groups of people, especially family or clans....
" too confrontational in the UK cultural context.

It was originally produced by ATV
Associated TeleVision

Associated Television, often referred to as ATV, was a United Kingdom television company, holder of various licenses to broadcast on the ITV network from 1955 until 31 December 1981....
, then by Central
Central Independent Television

Central Independent Television, more commonly known as just Central and now ITV Central, is the United Kingdom ITV contractor for English Midlands, created following the restructuring of Associated TeleVision and commencing broadcast on 1 January 1982....
 and finally by Carlton
Carlton Television

Carlton Television is the United Kingdom ITV Broadcast license for Greater London and parts of Home counties from 9:25am every Monday to 5.15pm every Friday....
, who had acquired Central. The 2006 revival is produced by Talkback Thames.

Hosts

It was hosted by the popular Bob Monkhouse
Bob Monkhouse

Robert Alan Monkhouse Order of the British Empire was an England entertainer. He was a successful comedy writer, comedian and actor and was also well known on British television as a presenter and game show host....
 (1980-1983) and then from 1983 to 1985 by Max Bygraves
Max Bygraves

Max Bygraves Officer of the Order of the British Empire is an English people singer-songwriter. He appeared on his own television shows, sometimes performing comedy sketches between songs....
, who received some criticism for his hosting of the show. After being rested for the whole of 1986 (during which time Bygraves offered to finance its production himself) it returned with Les Dennis
Les Dennis

Les Dennis is an England comedian, television presenter and actor perhaps best known as the host of Family Fortunes for 16 years....
 in June 1987, and had a consistently successful run for the next fifteen years. The theme tune was composed by Mike Alexander, who was the Musical Director. It featured a saxophone
Saxophone

The saxophone is a conical-Bore transposing instrument musical instrument considered a member of the woodwind family. Saxophones are usually made of brass and are played with a Single-reed instrument mouthpiece similar to the clarinet....
 solo played by 'Snake Davis'. Although the style has changed over the years, the tune is still used to this day. It was moved out of peak time and became a daily daytime show, hosted by Andy Collins
Andy Collins (television)

Andy Collins is a British television personality....
, but it only had a short run in this format before being axed. The revived version for 2006 is hosted by Vernon Kay
Vernon Kay

Vernon Charles Kay is a United Kingdom television presenter, DJ and former model from Bolton, Lancashire, England. He began TV presenting on the BBC children's show FBi, a spin-off of Fully Booked....
.

Rules

Two family teams, each with five members, would guess what "100 people surveyed" had said in response to a question (e.g. "we asked 100 people to name something associated with the country Wales
Wales

native_name = Cymru|conventional_long_name = Wales|common_name = Wales|image_flag = Flag of Wales 2.svg|national_motto = ...
" or "we asked 100 people to name something you'd associate with the Royal Family"). For each question, a different member of each family would come forward to give the first answer, and the family of the contestant who pressed the buzzer quickest would have the right to guess first, and the family whose member gave the highest answer would have the options to "play" try and find and all the answers or "pass" giving the other family the opportunity to find the answers (they would usually play). If a family managed to come up with all the answers given by the "100 people surveyed" (most commonly six in the early part of the show, reduced in number after the commercial break), they would win the pounds
Pound sterling

----The pound sterling , subdivided into 100 pence , is the currency of the United Kingdom, its Crown dependency and the British Overseas Territories of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and British Antarctic Territory....
 equivalent of the total number of people who had given the answers. Every time someone did not give an answer that was on the board, the family would receive a "strike", accompanied by a large "X" on the board with the infamous "uh-uhh" sound. (The host may not refer to these as "strikes," rather, he will say that a family has "two lives left" or "one life left.") If they came up with three strikes, the other family would have the chance to come up with one answer that might be among the missing answers. If this answer was among those given by the "100 people surveyed", the other family would "steal" the money; if not, the family who had given the three incorrect answers would win the money anyway.

Double Money

Following three rounds prior to the commercial break, "Double Money" is played. Gameplay would be the same as the first rounds, but the money won would be double the precise equivalent of how many people had given the answers (1 = £2, 2 = £4 etc.), and there would be fewer possible answers. The family who passes £300 first would go on to play "Big Money" (known in other versions as "Fast Money") for the jackpot.

In the revived 2006 version, there were three rounds of the main game and two rounds of double money and then the family who the most money after this would go on to play Big Money, regardless whether they had £300 or more.

Big Money

This involved two contestants (out of the five in the family team, in the 2006 revival including the celebrity as the second) answering five questions that fitted with those given by the "100 people surveyed", with the questions asked within a narrow time limit. The first contestant would give his/her answers to the five questions within 15 seconds; then the second contestant (who had been out of earshot of the first) would give his or her answers within 20 seconds (the extra time was available for the contestant to give another answer if he/she duplicated an answer given by the previous contestant). If they got 200 points or more from the ten answers (i.e. at least 200 people had agreed with all ten answers combined) they would win the top cash prize. From 1994 onward a bonus star prize was available if all five top answers were found, in addition to reaching 200+ points. If the family could not earn 200 points, they won £2 per point, up to £398. In the revived 2006 version, a loss earns £10 times the points earned in both front and end games, up to £1,990+.

Cash and prizes

The top cash prize in "Big Money" in the first series (1980) was £1,000. From the second series (1981), the prize would start at £1,000 then rise by £500 weekly if no one won, to a limit of £2,500 (£3,000 from 1982, which it could stay at for more than one week if it still was not won). Once won it would always revert back to £1,000 for the next edition. In the 1987 series, it would start at £1,000, and if not won rise by £1,000 per week to a maximum of £3,000. From the 1988 series the prize was stabilised at £3,000. After the abolition of the IBA
Independent Broadcasting Authority

The Independent Broadcasting Authority was the regulatory body in the United Kingdom for Commercial broadcasting television - and radio broadcasts....
's prize limits, it rose to £5,000 from 1996. It should be remembered, though, that the money had to be shared out between five people; by the end of its run even the top cash prize seemed relatively small compared to those available on other game shows such as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (UK game show)

In the United Kingdom, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a television reality television/game show which offers a maximum cash prize of one million British pound for correctly answering successive multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty....
.

The bonus star prize was always a car between 1994 and 1997. From 1998 contestants had the choice of either a car or a holiday
Holiday

The words holiday or vacation have related meanings in different English language countries and continents, but will usually refer to one of the following activities or events:...
. They usually chose the car (which they could easily sell and thus recoup more money) rather than the holiday.

During the programme's brief daytime run in 2002, the prize values shrunk significantly. If the contestants scored over 200 points they would win £1,000 and if they found 5 top answers on top, then it was increased to £3,000. (As with the previous prizes the £3,000 could only be won on top of the 200+ points.)

From the second series in 1981 onward spot prizes were available in the main game, turning up seemingly at random when certain answers were found. Typically these would be music centres, television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
s or video
Video

Video is the technology of electronics Videography, recording, processing, storing, transmitting, and reconstructing a sequence of still images representing Scene in motion....
 recorders (or in the last couple of years, DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
 players). Some were more unorthodox, such as a year's supply of beer
Beer

Beer is the world's oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic beverage and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. It is produced by the brewing and Fermentation of starches, mainly derived from cereal?the most common of which is malted barley, although wheat, maize , and rice are widely used....
 (it is not known whether it was contrived to make sure that this was never won by teetotallers), while the same short breaks away - an Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie

Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, Order of the British Empire , commonly known as Agatha Christie, was an English people crime writer of novels, short stories and Play ....
 murder weekend in Harrogate
Harrogate

Harrogate is a large, wealthy spa town in North Yorkshire, England. The town is a popular tourist destination; its spa waters and the Harlow Carr are among the visitor attractions....
, a stay at a health spa in Staffordshire
Staffordshire

Staffordshire is a landlocked Counties of England in the West Midlands region of England. The county town is Stafford. Part of the National Forest, England lies within its borders....
 or a canal
Canal

Canals are artificial channels for water. There are two types of canals: Aqueduct canals, which are used for the conveyance and delivery of water, and waterways, which are navigable transportation canals used for passage of goods and people, often connected to existing lakes, rivers, or oceans....
 holiday - were won on the show for many years.

The 2006 series features a top prize of £30,000. Contestants can win £10,000 for getting over 200 points in "Big Money", increased to £30,000 for getting all top answers. The spot prizes remained but were won rarely and were now more action-based and strange such as a jukebox and paragliding lessons. These were always won by other members of the family, instead of the celebrity.

The computer used in the show was affectionately named Mr Babbage by Bob Monkhouse, after computing pioneer Charles Babbage
Charles Babbage

Charles Babbage, Royal Society was an England mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer....
.

Cultural reference points

Perhaps because of its exceptional longevity (hardly any other game shows have remained fixtures in peak-time for two decades, and even those like The Generation Game
The Generation Game

The Generation Game was a United Kingdom game show produced by the BBC in which four teams of two compete to win prizes.The show was based on the Dutch TV show Een van de acht, "One of the Eight", the format devised in 1969 by Theo Uittenbogaard for VARA Television....
 or Play Your Cards Right
Play Your Cards Right

Play Your Cards Right is a British television game show based on the American show known as Card Sharks. The gameplay was basically the same as in the American version....
 which have had long periods off the air), Family Fortunes has become a recurring reference point within British popular culture
Popular culture

Popular culture is the totality of Distinction memes, ideas, Perspective s and Attitude s that are deemed preferred per an informal consensus within the mainstream of a given culture....
. The "uh-uhh" sound heard whenever contestants gave an answer that was not given by the "100 people surveyed" is instantly recognisable, and for much of its run the show was the subject of mockery for the alleged stupidity of the contestants, notably by Paul Merton
Paul Merton

Paul Merton is an England comedian, writer and actor. He is well known for his regular appearances as a team captain on the popular BBC panel game Have I Got News for You, and as a regular panellist on BBC Radio 4's Just a Minute....
 on Have I Got News for You
Have I Got News for You

Have I Got News for You is a British television panel show produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC. It is based loosely on the BBC Radio 4 show The News Quiz, and has been running since 1990....
. Certainly, many ludicrous answers were given over the years, many of which are listed at http://www.businessballs.com/familyfortunesanswers.htm . In the later years of the programme's run, it often seemed as though contestants were aware of its reputation and did not take it as seriously as they had done in earlier series, sometimes deliberately giving answers that they knew to be absurd (e.g. in 1999 one member of a family who had been the subject of affectionate mockery for their strong Suffolk
Suffolk

Suffolk is a Non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in East Anglia, England. It has borders with Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south....
 accents had been asked to name a part of the body that everyone has one of, and jokingly said "combine harvester", in the process throwing away a very strong position in the game and allowing the other family to win). Roger Edwards - Programme Associate on the show for 15 series wrote the majority of all the questions.

The 'Turkey' episode

One of the most talked about episodes of Family Fortunes involved a contestant named Bob Johnson in the Big Money round using the word 'turkey' for three answers in a row, causing the audience and Max Bygraves, who was the host at that time, to break down with laughter.

Bygraves: Name something people take with them to the beach.
Johnson: Turkey. (Scored zero points)


Bygraves: The first thing you buy at a supermarket.
Johnson: Turkey. (Scored zero points)


Bygraves: A food often stuffed.
Johnson: Turkey. (Scored 21 points)


According to UKGameshows.com
UKGameshows.com

UKGameshows.com is a website dedicated to United Kingdom game shows. The site currently provides information on more than 1,500 British game show formats from 1938 to the present day, over 500 mini-biographies of hosts, along with numerous other background articles....
  Johnson had given 'turkey' for three answers in a row because someone had not placed the isolation headphones on him properly, and he managed to hear the third question being answered with 'chicken'. He assumed that what he had heard was actually the first question and that if chicken was a correct answer, then turkey was likely to be correct as well. This story was given by the other four team members on the Channel 4
Channel 4

Channel 4 is a UK Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television broadcaster which began transmissions on 2 November 1982. Although commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority , the station is now owned and operated by the #Channel Four Television...
 documentary Our Survey Said, broadcast on June 4 2005.

In addition, the two teams collectively took at least 5 attempts to 'Name a Famous Irishman' in Single Money Round Three.

This has been replayed on American television shows such as Game Show Moments Gone Bananas
Game Show Moments Gone Bananas

Game Show Moments Gone Bananas was a television series on VH1. The first of five hour-long episodes aired on May 21, 2005 with the last first-run episode airing on June 18....
 and was featured in a special titled Family Misfortunes which was presented by Les Dennis and focused on the funny answers that had been given over the years.

The third question and answer were given again in the 2006 series' Big Money round. The answer helped Gabby Logan
Gabby Logan

Gabby Logan , is a Great Britain television presenter and former Wales international gymnast. She currently hosts programmes for BBC Sport, mainly focusing on Association football....
 and her family win £10,000 for charity, after her husband Kenny Logan
Kenny Logan

Kenneth McKerrow Logan is a rugby union footballer who plays for London Scottish F.C. and formerly Scotland national rugby union team.As a schoolboy Logan had Football trials as a goalkeeper for Dundee United F.C....
 had suggested haggis
Haggis

Haggis is a traditional Scotland dish.There are many recipes, most of which have in common the following ingredients: sheep's 'Offal' , minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and edible salt, mixed with Stock , and traditionally Boilinged in the animal's stomach for approximately three hours....
 as an answer.

Announcers

Various prize announcers were used on the show over the years; for much of the run (1980 - 1988) the first announcer was Mickey Brennan then (1988 - 2000) it was Stephen Rhodes
Stephen Rhodes

Stephen Rhodes is a weekday daytime presenter on BBC Three Counties Radio. He originally hosted the Consumer Programme from 10am until 1.30pm but has now moved to the breakfast show from 6 to 9am....
, from 2000 until 2002 it was the prolific Peter Dickson
Peter Dickson

'Peter Dickson' is a United Kingdom radio presenter, television announcer and voice over artist who rose to prominence in the 1990s. He has worked extensively as an announcer in the Game show genre on The Price Is Right , Gameshow Marathon , Soapstar Superstar, Viewer of the Year, Family Fortunes, They Think It's All Ove...
. University Challenge
University Challenge

University Challenge is a United Kingdom game show that has aired since 1962. The format is based on the United States show College Bowl, which ran on NBC radio from 1953 to 1957, and on NBC TV from 1959 to 1970....
 voice-over Roger Tilling
Roger Tilling

Roger Tilling is a voiceover and Presenter with a long and varied career in television and radio....
 was the announcer during the more recent 70-episode series (hosted by Andy Collins) in 2002. Lisa I'Anson
Lisa I'Anson

Lisa I'Anson is an England Presenter. Her rise to fame began in 1985 at London pirate radio station Kiss FM , though she became best known as a BBC Radio 1 Disc jockey....
 was the announcer for the 2006 series of the show, making her the first ever female Family Fortunes announcer. The announcer for the 2007 series was Peter Dickson
Peter Dickson

'Peter Dickson' is a United Kingdom radio presenter, television announcer and voice over artist who rose to prominence in the 1990s. He has worked extensively as an announcer in the Game show genre on The Price Is Right , Gameshow Marathon , Soapstar Superstar, Viewer of the Year, Family Fortunes, They Think It's All Ove...
, who returned to the show having announced it between 2000-02.

Return

On October 29 2005 Family Fortunes returned as the "grand final" of Ant & Dec's Gameshow Marathon
Gameshow Marathon (UK game show)

Gameshow Marathon is a United Kingdom game show, broadcast from 17 September, 2005 to 26 May, 2007 on ITV.After a quick retrospective look at the history of the particular show, the show itself is recreated....
, a series of revivals of former popular ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
 game shows shown to mark the channel's 50th anniversary, and hosted by its most ubiquitous presenters of recent years. This show had Carol Vorderman
Carol Vorderman

Carol Jean Vorderman Order of the British Empire is an English businesswoman and television presenter, best known for co-hosting the popular Channel 4 game show Countdown from its first show on 2 November 1982 until 12 December 2008....
 and Vernon Kay
Vernon Kay

Vernon Charles Kay is a United Kingdom television presenter, DJ and former model from Bolton, Lancashire, England. He began TV presenting on the BBC children's show FBi, a spin-off of Fully Booked....
 playing for charity along with their own families, with Vorderman eventually winning. Subsequently, Family Fortunes returned for a full series that started October 28, 2006, with Vernon Kay as its host. The series was renamed All Star Family Fortunes, with celebrities and their families playing the game, hoping to win either £10,000 or £30,000 for a charity of their choice. This new series has replaced the classic yellow LED scoreboard with a multicolour video wall. The only other time a colour scoreboard was used was in 1987 but it swiftly reverted to yellow and black.

A second All Star Family Fortunes series began on October 27, 2007, lasting 10 weeks.

A third series began on September 13, 2008, for 13 episodes. Celebrities confirmed to appear in the final three episodes include Amir Khan
Amir Khan (boxer)

Amir Iqbal Khan is a United Kingdom Boxing from Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. He is the current Commonwealth of Nations lightweight champion, World Boxing Organization Inter-Continental lightweight champion, and World Boxing Association International lightweight champion....
, Jennie Bond
Jennie Bond

Jennie Bond is an England journalist and television presenter. She worked for fourteen years as the BBC's monarchy correspondent. She has most recently hosted Cash in the Attic and the three series of Great British Menu....
 and Ruthie Henshall
Ruthie Henshall

Valentine Ruth Henshall , known as Ruthie Henshall, is a English people singer, dancer and actor.Henshall was born in Bromley, South East London, England....
. .

Transmissions


Series

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 6 January 1980 13 July 1980 26
2 9 January 1981 11 July 1981 26
3 12 December 1981 21 May 1982 26
4 1 January 1983 24 June 1983 26
5 14 October 1983 1 April 1984 24
6 18 January 1985 6 June 1985 18
7 27 June 1987 29 August 1987 10
8 10 April 1988 30 July 1988 16
9 23 September 1988 16 December 1988 12
10 1 September 1989 22 December 1989 17
11 31 August 1990 28 December 1990 18
12 29 November 1991 ??
13 10 July 1992 1 January 1993 26
14 10 September 1993 31 December 1993 17
15 1 October 1994 15 April 1995  
16 1 September 1995 26 January 1996 22
17 31 August 1996 1 February 1997 22
18 13 September 1997 15 August 1998 ??
19 31 August 1998 31 May 1999 ??
20 25 September 1999 17 August 2000 ??
21 16 September 2000 13 January 2002 ??
22 2 September 2002 6 December 2002 70


Specials

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All-Star Family Fortunes


Series 1

Episode No. Airdate Team 1 Team 2
1 28 October 2006 Chris Moyles
Chris Moyles

Christopher Moyles is an England Presenter from Leeds. He currently hosts the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show, entitled The Chris Moyles Show....
 
Fearne Cotton
Fearne Cotton

Fearne Cotton is an England presenter known for presenting a number of popular TV programmes such as Top of the Pops and the Red Nose Day telethon....
2 4 November 2006 Johnny Vegas
Johnny Vegas

Johnny Vegas is an England actor and comedian. He is known for his bizarre rants, portly figure, husky voice, loyal support of rugby league and avid consumption of Guinness....
 
Nicola Stapleton
Nicola Stapleton

Nicola Stapleton is an England actress. Stapleton began her career at an early age. She is most famous for her work on British television, in particular her roles as Mandy Salter in BBC's EastEnders and Janine Nebeski in ITV's Bad Girls....
3 11 November 2006 Jimmy Osmond
Jimmy Osmond

James Arthur "Jimmy" Osmond is a singer, actor, and businessman....
 
Sara Cox
Sara Cox

Sara Cox , born Sarah Joanne Cox, affectionately known as "Coxy", is an England TV presenter and radio DJ. Her most prestigious role was that of presenting the breakfast show on BBC Radio 1 from 2000 to 2003....
4 18 November 2006 Jean-Christophe Novelli
Jean-Christophe Novelli

Jean-Christophe Novelli is a French celebrity chef....
 
David Dickinson
David Dickinson

David Dickinson is an England antiques expert and television presenter of Armenians ancestry....
5 25 November 2006 Lee Ryan
Lee Ryan

Lee Ryan is as a singer-songwriter, actor and former member of the United Kingdom boy band Blue and is now pursuing an acting career....
 
Melinda Messenger
Melinda Messenger

Melinda Jayne Messenger is an England television presenter and was one of the UK's most successful glamour photography....
6 2 December 2006 David Seaman
David Seaman

David Andrew Seaman Order of the British Empire is a former England football goalkeeper who played for several clubs, most notably Arsenal F.C....
 
Gabby Logan
Gabby Logan

Gabby Logan , is a Great Britain television presenter and former Wales international gymnast. She currently hosts programmes for BBC Sport, mainly focusing on Association football....
7 9 December 2006 Phil Tufnell
Phil Tufnell

Philip Clive Roderick "Tuffers" Tufnell is an England television personality and former cricketer....
 
Kelly Holmes
Kelly Holmes

Dame Kelly Holmes, Order of the British Empire is a retired English Middle distance track event Athletics . She won gold medals in the 800 and 1500 metre race events respectively at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens....
8 23 December 2006 Wendi Peters
Wendi Peters

Wendi Louise Peters is an England Actor best known for playing the infamous Cilla Battersby-Brown in the hit ITV soap opera Coronation Street....
, Bruce Jones, Jayne Bickerton, Samia Smith
Samia Smith

Samia Maxine Smith is an England actor of French people and Lebanese people descent....
 and Andy Whyment (Coronation Street
Coronation Street

Coronation Street is an award-winning soap opera created by Tony Warren. It is one of the longest-running television programmes in the United Kingdom, first broadcast on 9 December 1960, made by Granada Television and broadcast in all regions of ITV almost throughout its existence....
)
Antony Audenshaw, Deena Payne
Deena Payne

Deena Payne is an England actress and former singer who now plays Viv Hope in ITV's Emmerdale. Since the departure of Leah Bracknell in 2005, she is the show's longest serving female cast member....
, Adele Silva
Adele Silva

Adele Silva is an England actress and television personality. She was educated at the Sylvia Young Theatre School and has been on stage and television since she was a girl....
, Verity Rushworth
Verity Rushworth

Verity Rushworth is an England television actress who is best known for her role as Donna Windsor-Dingle in the ITV1 soap Emmerdale, having taken over the role from Sophie Jeffery in 1998....
 and Alex Carter
Alex Carter

Alex Carter may refer to:*Alex Carter , born 1964 in Toronto, is a Canadian television and film actor*Alex Carter , born 1982 in Oldham, is a British actor best known for appearing in soap opera Hollyoaks and currently appearing in Emmerdale...
 (Emmerdale
Emmerdale

Emmerdale, known as Emmerdale Farm until 1989, is a United Kingdom soap opera that has aired on ITV since 1972. It is set in the fictional village of Emmerdale in West Yorkshire, England, and was created by Kevin Laffan, with Keith Richardson serving as Executive Producer since 1986 and Anita Turner as Series Producer from Janu...
)


Series 2

Episode No. Airdate Team 1 Team 2
1 27 October 2007 Kym Ryder Brian Dowling
Brian Dowling

Brian Patrick Robert Dowling was the winner of the Big Brother 2001 of the British reality television show Big Brother in 2001, and has since gone on to become a television presenter....
2 3 November 2007 Holly Willoughby
Holly Willoughby

Holly Marie Willoughby is an England television presenter, known for her work in presenting children's TV and reality TV. In 2006, she won a BAFTA and was chosen to present Dancing on Ice, a highly popular UK celebrity talent show, shown on ITV which drew in an average of 8.9m million viewers in the most recently concluded series....
 
Eamonn Holmes
Eamonn Holmes

Eamonn Reginald Holmes is an Irish people television and radio presenter based in England. His prolific presenting across many programmes and channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland and hectic schedule was often parodied in the media to the extent that he was said to hold a monopoly....
3 10 November 2007 Angela Griffin
Angela Griffin

Angela Griffin is an England television actor....
 
Antony Worrall Thompson
Antony Worrall Thompson

Henry Antony Cardew Worrall Thompson is an England celebrity chef, television presenter and radio broadcaster....
4 17 November 2007 Louisa Lytton
Louisa Lytton

Louisa Claire Lytton is an English actor who was born in London Borough of Camden and lives in Islington. She rose to fame in 2005 when joining EastEnders as Ruby Allen....
 
Zoë Ball
Zoë Ball

Zo? Louise Ball is an England television and radio personality, most famous for becoming the first female host of the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show and for her earlier work presenting 1990s kids show Live & Kicking....
5 24 November 2007 Sammy Winward
Sammy Winward

Samantha Kate Winward is an England actor, singer and model who attended Turton High School Media Arts College, in Bromley Cross, South Turton....
 
Kyran Bracken
Kyran Bracken

Kyran Paul Patrick Bracken Order of the British Empire is a former English rugby union footballer who played at Rugby union positions#9. Scrum-half for Saracens , Bristol Shoguns and Waterloo R.F.C....
6 1 December 2007 Kirsty Gallacher
Kirsty Gallacher

Kirsty Jane Gallacher is a Scotland television presenter. She began her television career as a presenter on Sky Sports News....
 
Stephen Mulhern
Stephen Mulhern

Stephen Daniel Mulhern is a United Kingdom children's TV presenter and entertainer. He began presenting in the studio on CITV in 1998 and became a leading presenter on the channel, until he left in 2002....
7 8 December 2007 Jenni Falconer
Jenni Falconer

Jenni Falconer is a Scottish people television presenter....
 
Ben Richards
Ben Richards

'Ben Richards' is an England actor. He is best known for playing Bruno Milligan in series 4 and 5 of the British Television drama Footballers' Wives and in series 1 and 2 of its spin-off Footballers' Wives: Extra Time....
8 15 December 2007 Claire King
Claire King

Claire King is a popular England actress, best known for playing the roles of Kim Tate in the ITV Soap Opera Emmerdale from 1988 to 1999 and Karen Betts in Bad Girls from 2000 to 2004....
 
Edith Bowman
Edith Bowman

Edith Eleanor Bowman is a Scotland music critic and presenter of radio and television. She is mostly known for hosting a weekday afternoon radio slot on BBC Radio 1 and for presenting a variety of music related television shows and music festivals ....
9 25 December 2007 Nikki Sanderson
Nikki Sanderson

Nikki Ann Sanderson is an English Actor and glamour model who is best known for playing Candice Stowe in the television soap opera Coronation Street....
 
Greg Rusedski
Greg Rusedski

Gregory "Greg" Rusedski is a former British-Canadian tennis player who turned professional in 1991, and played until his retirement on 7 April 2007, at the age of 33....
10 5 January 2008 Nell McAndrew
Nell McAndrew

Nell McAndrew is an England glamour model....
 
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is a Wales interior designer and television and radio personality best known for his appearances on the British Broadcasting Corporation television programme Changing Rooms ....


Series 3

Episode No. Airdate Team 1 Team 2
1 13 September 2008 Michelle Collins
Michelle Collins

Michelle A. Collins is a United Kingdom actor best known for her roles on television in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, as Cindy Beale, and BBC dramas Sunburn and Two Thousand Acres of Sky....
 
Christopher Biggins
Christopher Biggins

Christopher Biggins is an England actor and media personality....
2 20 September 2008 Gemma Atkinson
Gemma Atkinson

Gemma Louise Atkinson is an England actress, television personality and glamour model and lingerie Model ....
 
Antony Cotton
Antony Cotton

Antony Cotton is an England actor and singer best known for his roles in Coronation Street and the original UK version of Queer as Folk ....
3 27 September 2008 Coleen Nolan
Coleen Nolan

Coleen Patricia Nolan is an English presenter and former singer. She was the youngest member of the girl group The Nolans, in which she sang alongside her sisters....
 
Barry McGuigan
Barry McGuigan

Finbar Patrick McGuigan Order of the British Empire, more commonly known as Barry McGuigan , nicknamed the Clones Cyclone, is a former professional boxing who became a world Featherweight champion....
4 4 October 2008 Duncan James
Duncan James

Note that this article is about the British artist, not the Australian artist of the same name who is famous for the single "Speed of Life".Duncan Matthew James Inglis is an England singer, actor and television presenter, formerly of the popular boy band Blue ....
 
Will Greenwood
Will Greenwood

William John Heaton "Will" Greenwood, Order of the British Empire is a former England rugby union player.He was educated at St. Mary's Hall, Stonyhurst, where his mother taught mathematics until 2007....
5 11 October 2008 Matt Willis
Matt Willis

Matthew James Willis is an England singer-songwriter. He first found fame with the band, Busted ....
 and Emma Griffiths
Gary Lucy
Gary Lucy

Gary Edward Lucy , is an England television actor and model , best known for his role as Will Fletcher on ITV police drama The Bill, as Kyle Pascoe on Footballers' Wives and on Channel Four soap opera Hollyoaks, as Luke Morgan....
6 18 October 2008 Ryan Thomas
Ryan Thomas

Ryan Thomas is an England actor who is currently starring as Jason Grimshaw on ITV's Coronation Street....
 
Lucy Benjamin
Lucy Benjamin

Lucy Benjamin is an English people actress....
7 25 October 2008 Suzanne Shaw
Suzanne Shaw

Suzanne Shaw is an English actress, singer and television personality. She is most famous for winning the talent contest Popstars and subsequently being a member of the band Hear'Say....
 
William Roache
William Roache

William Patrick Roache Member of the Order of the British Empire is a British actor, best known for his role as Ken Barlow in the soap opera Coronation Street....
8 1 November 2008 John Barnes
John Barnes (footballer)

John Charles Bryan Barnes MBE is a Jamaica-born former professional English football player whose most successful spells were for Watford F.C....
 
Natasha Hamilton
Natasha Hamilton

Natasha Maria Hamilton is an England singer and member of Atomic Kitten....
9 8 November 2008 Paul Daniels
Paul Daniels

Paul Daniels is a United Kingdom magic and television performer. He achieved national fame through his television series The Paul Daniels Magic Show, which ran on the BBC from 1979 to 1994....
 
Joe Swash
Joe Swash

Joseph Swash is a England actor who played Mickey Miller in the British television soap opera EastEnders. He is the older brother of Shana Swash, who played his on-screen younger sister Demi Miller until July 2006....
10 27 December 2008 Nicole Barber-Lane
Nicole Barber-Lane

Nicole Barber-Lane is an England actress best known for playing Myra McQueen in the long-running teen soap Hollyoaks. She plays the head of the feisty McQueen family....
, Jennifer Metcalfe
Jennifer Metcalfe

Jennifer Metcalfe...
, Nick Pickard
Nick Pickard

Nick Pickard is an England actor, best known for his role as Tony Hutchinson on soap opera Hollyoaks.He is currently the longest serving cast member and starred in the very first episode in 1995....
, Claire Cooper
Claire Cooper

Claire Cooper is an English actress who currently plays Jacqui McQueen in British Channel 4 series Hollyoaks. She has also appeared in other British television shows, including Waking the Dead in 2004 and Coronation Street & Waterloo Road in 2006....
 and Gemma Merna
Gemma Merna

Gemma Ann Merna is an England actress....
(Hollyoaks
Hollyoaks

Hollyoaks is an award winning British television soap opera which was first broadcast on 23 October 1995 on Channel 4. It was originally devised by Phil Redmond, who has also devised shows including Brookside and Grange Hill ....
)
Andy Devine
Andy Devine

Andrew Vabre "Andy" Devine was an American character actor and comic cowboy sidekick known for his raspy voice....
, Jane Cox
Jane Cox

Jane Cox is an England actress well known for her part in ITV's Emmerdale as farmer's wife Lisa Dingle.She lives in the former mill town of Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire....
, Eden Taylor-Draper
Eden Taylor-Draper

Eden Taylor-Draper is an award-winning young England actress who plays Belle Dingle in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. She took over from Emily Mather in 2005....
, Lucy Pargeter
Lucy Pargeter

Lucy Pargeter is an England actress. She has appeared in Soldier Soldier, Dalziel and Pascoe, and played the role of Brenda in the film Anita and Me....
 and Mark Charnock
Mark Charnock

Mark Charnock is an England actor well known for his part in ITV's Emmerdale as chef Marlon Dingle. He was educated at Canon Slade School, Hull University and Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art....
 (Emmerdale
Emmerdale

Emmerdale, known as Emmerdale Farm until 1989, is a United Kingdom soap opera that has aired on ITV since 1972. It is set in the fictional village of Emmerdale in West Yorkshire, England, and was created by Kevin Laffan, with Keith Richardson serving as Executive Producer since 1986 and Anita Turner as Series Producer from Janu...
)
11 3 January 2009 Edwina Currie
Edwina Currie

Edwina Currie Jones n?e Cohen is a former British Member of Parliament. First elected as a Conservative Party MP in 1983, she was a Junior Health Minister for two years, before resigning in 1988 over the controversy over salmonella in eggs....
 
Judith Chalmers
Judith Chalmers

Judith Chalmers Order of the British Empire is an England television presenter who is best known for presenting the travel programme Wish You Were Here...? during its initial heyday of the 1970s and 1980s....
 and Mark Durden-Smith
Mark Durden-Smith

Mark Durden-Smith is a British television presenter. He began his presenting career as host of Sky Sports live rugby union coverage, which included weekly English Premiership fixtures, domestic and European cup competitions and Internationals Tests, including the English home Six Nations matches in 1998....
12 10 January 2009 Shane Lynch
Shane Lynch

Shane Lynch is an Ireland pop star and boy band vocalist of Boyzone fame.In recent years, Lynch has taken up auto racing and participated in a reality television series....
 
Ruthie Henshall
Ruthie Henshall

Valentine Ruth Henshall , known as Ruthie Henshall, is a English people singer, dancer and actor.Henshall was born in Bromley, South East London, England....
13 17 January 2009 Amir Khan
Amir Khan (boxer)

Amir Iqbal Khan is a United Kingdom Boxing from Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. He is the current Commonwealth of Nations lightweight champion, World Boxing Organization Inter-Continental lightweight champion, and World Boxing Association International lightweight champion....
 
Jennie Bond
Jennie Bond

Jennie Bond is an England journalist and television presenter. She worked for fourteen years as the BBC's monarchy correspondent. She has most recently hosted Cash in the Attic and the three series of Great British Menu....


External links

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    WeDigTV

    WeDigTV is an advanced internet television provider which launched in February 2007. It uses modern technology and broadband capability in such a way that it allows the viewer to take part in the shows they are viewing as a contestant would on television....
  • at UKGameshows.com
    UKGameshows.com

    UKGameshows.com is a website dedicated to United Kingdom game shows. The site currently provides information on more than 1,500 British game show formats from 1938 to the present day, over 500 mini-biographies of hosts, along with numerous other background articles....
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