SlideShow (TV series)

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SlideShow
Genre Game show
Based on Vendredi tout est permis
by Satisfaction – The Television Agency
Presented by Grant Denyer
Starring
Country of origin Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production company Shine Australia
Release
Original network Seven Network
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Related
Riot

SlideShow was an Australian light entertainment game show television series hosted by Grant Denyer, which first screened on the Seven Network on 7 August 2013. [1]

Contents

SlideShow was based on a French program Vendredi Tout est Permis Avec Arthur . [2] Two teams of three celebrities competed in a number of challenges and parlour games, including one on a huge set that slides. [1] The weekly team captains were Cal Wilson and Toby Truslove. [3]

In February 2014, the show was officially cancelled after not being renewed for a second season. [4]

Episodes

No.TitleOriginal air dateAustralian viewers
1Episode 17 August 2013 (2013-08-07)1,364,000 [5]
Game Participants: Anh Do, Geoff Paine, Johnny Ruffo & Tiffiny Hall
2Episode 214 August 2013 (2013-08-14)1,070,000 [6]
Game Participants: Frank Woodley, Jo Stanley, Lee Naimo, Russell Gilbert
3Episode 321 August 2013 (2013-08-21)980,000 [7]
Game Participants: George Houvardas, Mike McLeish, Michala Banas, Rebecca De Unamuno
4Episode 428 August 2013 (2013-08-28)988,000 [8]
Game Participants: Andrew McClelland, Melanie Vallejo, Nicola Parry, Rob Palmer
5Episode 54 September 2013 (2013-09-04)861,000 [9]
Game Participants: Jason Geary, Jimmy James Eaton, Liz Ellis, Sophie Monk
6Episode 611 September 2013 (2013-09-11)920,000 [10]
Game Participants: Anthony Callea, Frank Woodley, Giaan Rooney, Jimmy James Eaton
7Episode 718 September 2013 (2013-09-18)815,000 [11]
Game Participants: Colin Lane, Jason Geary, Kate McLennan, Shura Taft
8Episode 825 September 2013 (2013-09-25)851,000 [12]
Game Participants: Damien Bodie, Jarred Christmas, Jane Harber, Tom Williams
9Episode 916 October 2013 (2013-10-16)762,000 [13]
Game Participants: Dave Eastgate, Nadine Garner, Russell Robertson, Steen Raskopoulos
10Episode 1023 October 2013 (2013-10-23)715,000 [14]
Game Participants: Andrew McClelland, Erika Heynatz, Kate McLennan, Lawrence Mooney
11Episode 1130 October 2013 (2013-10-30)652,000 [15]
Game Participants: Brynne Edelsten, Colin Lane, Geoff Paine, Jimmy James Eaton
12Episode 126 November 2013 (2013-11-06)621,000 [16]
Game Participants: Amanda Bishop, Gretel Killeen, Scott Brennan, Tom Williams
13Episode 1313 November 2013 (2013-11-13)741,000 [17]
Game Participants: Damien Leith, Jane Allsop, Rebecca De Unamuno, Rik Brown

Games

The showpiece game takes place inside a sliding room set at a 22.5 degree angle. Each team acts out an improvised scene (with the occasional prompt from host Denyer) while also negotiating the steep incline.

One team-member looks at a screen and mimes out the image projected for their team members to guess. The image may be anything from an object to a well-known personality.

One team member suspended from the roof by a harness acts out common expressions for their teammates to guess – all while being lifted higher and higher off the floor.

All three team members act out a scene where every new line must start with the next letter of the alphabet. The first sentence starts with "A", the next with "B" and so forth until the scene ends with a sentence starting with "Z".

Two team members are placed behind a shadow screen with props to mime out a movie title for their third team member to guess.

One team member tries to get their teammates to guess a word – all while being twirled around by professional dancers. Includes cameos from Dancing with the Stars' Carmelo Pizzino and Jessica Raffa.

This game involves two team members lying on the floor and contorting their bodies in unison to create letters individually to spell out a word. This can be seen from an overhead camera to make sure performers spell correctly.

One team member sketches while the other team members guess what they're drawing.

One team member must get the other to guess certain words by explaining them, without saying the specific word – while the two act out a scene together.

Release

Shine International's parent company represents the format internationally, and apart from the Australian and French versions, local-language versions of the show have screened in Thailand, Finland, Portugal, Denmark, Spain, Brazil, Ukraine, Romania and Vietnam

International versions

The international rights are produced by Satisfaction – The Television Agency and distributed by Endemol Shine Group. [18] [19] [20]

CountryTitlePresenterBroadcasterPremiereFinale
Flag of France.svg  France (original version) Vendredi tout est permis (VTEP)
("On Fridays, Anything Goes with Arthur", aka Anything Goes)
Arthur TF1 16 December 2011 [21] present
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Vendredi Machi Adi avec SofianeSofiane Dani
Amine ben Said
Echorouk TV/since 2019 on Numidia TV
Al-Dar Algeria
4 March 2017present
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia SlideShowGrant Denyer Seven Network 7 August 2013 [22] 13 November 2013
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria С Рачков всичко е възможно
With Rachkov, anything is possible
Dimitar Rachkov Nova 10 September 202231 December 2022
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (French)Ce soir tout est permis [23] Éric Salvail V 17 November 2014 [24] 6 May 2016 [25] [26]
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Me caigo de la risaJorge Enrique Abello RCN Televisión 5 March 201628 May 2016
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Rundt på gulvetLars Hjortshøj TV 2 31 August 20137 September 2013
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Jetzt wird’s schräg Jochen Schropp Sat.1 19 July 2014 [27] present
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Slide ShowRaffi Ahmad Trans TV 10 February 201412 September 2014
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel הכל הולך
Hakol Holekh
VTEP Israel
Dvir Benedek Channel 2, as of 2017 Reshet 13 7 November 2014 [28] present
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Stasera tutto è possibile
  • Amadeus (2015-2018)
  • Stefano De Martino (2019-present)
Rai 2 8 September 2015present
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan جمعة مش عادية
Djomaa Mesh Adieh
Abdallah Al-AmmariChannel 1
ON TV
2020present
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon الليلة جنون
Laylé Jnoun
Mario Bassil MTV Lebanon 8 November 2013present
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Me caigo de risaFaisy Televisa 4 March 2014present
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Alles mag op vrijdag Jandino Asporaat RTL 4 20 April 2014 [29] present
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Alt er lovSolveig Kloppen TV2 28 February 201514 May 2016 [30]
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Anything Goes. Ale jazda! Elżbieta Romanowska TVP2 11 September 2020present
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Vale Tudo João Manzarra SIC 13 January 2013 [31] 11 May 2014
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Totul e permisCosmin Seleși Antena 1 5 January 201411 February 2014
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Возможно всё!
Vozmozhno Vso!
Timur Rodriguez Rossiya-1 4 February 2022
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Vse je mogočeBojan Emeršič TV Slovenija 4 October 2015present
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Me resbala Arturo Valls Antena 3 15 November 2013 [32] 18 August 2021
Lara Álvarez Telecinco 27 June 2023present
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia نهار الأحد ما يهمك في حد
نهار الأحد ما يهمك في حد
Sami Fehri
Nidhal Saadi [33]
Amine Gara (22 March 2020)
Aymen Ammar
Wassim Migalo [34]
Elhiwar Ettounsi [35] 24 September 2017 [36] [37] present
100 FaçonsAmine GaraAttessia TV26 October 2016 [38] 26 May 2017
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand เกมตลกหกคะเมน
Game Talok Hokkhamen
Kiattisak Udomnak Thairath TV October 3, 2015January 30, 2016
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Dur DurabilirsenEngin HepileraTV30 May 20146 July 2014
Flag of the United States.svg  USA Riot Ron de Moraes Fox 13 May 2014 [39] 10 June 2014
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Me resbalaRafael Villanueva Teledoce 4 February 20154 July 2015
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Chết CườiĐức Hải VTV3 17 January 201525 April 2015

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