The Hit List | |
---|---|
Genre | Music game show |
Presented by | Rochelle Humes Marvin Humes |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 7 |
No. of episodes | 41 (inc. 15 specials) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Karen Smith |
Production location |
|
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production companies | Tuesday's Child Scotland and BBC Scotland |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One |
Release | 25 May 2019 – present |
The Hit List is a British music game show that puts three pairs of contestants against each other to test their knowledge of music, which began airing on Saturday nights on BBC One on 25 May 2019. The show is hosted by husband and wife Marvin and Rochelle Humes, and it is their first standalone TV show as a couple.
A pilot of the format was made at Dock10 studios in Manchester in 2018 under the name PlayListers. [1] [2] The BBC commissioned six episodes in November 2018. [3] The show has been recommissioned every year since, with series 3 comprising 12 episodes. [4] [5] [6]
Across three rounds, the contestants attempt to identify huge hits from across the years. The teams must prove their ability to recognise songs from all genres of music for a chance to win £10,000. [7] Throughout the game, a correct answer to a song must consist of its name and its artist.
Series | Start date | End date | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 25 May 2019 [8] | 29 June 2019 [9] | 6 [9] |
2 | 16 November 2019 [10] | 1 February 2020 [11] | 6 [11] |
3 | 26 September 2020 [12] | 29 May 2021 [13] | 12 [13] |
4 | 2 October 2021 [14] | 13 November 2021 [15] | 6 [15] |
5 | 16 July 2022 [16] | 10 September 2022 [17] | 6 [17] |
6 | 1 July 2023 [18] | 2 September 2023 [19] | 6 [19] |
7 | 17 August 2024 [20] | 21 September 2024 [21] | 6 [21] |
Date | Entitle |
---|---|
28 December 2019 [22] | Celebrity Special |
14 November 2020 [23] | Celebrity Special |
31 December 2020 [24] | Celebrity Special |
4 September 2021 [25] | Celebrity Special |
11 September 2021 [26] | Celebrity Special |
18 September 2021 [27] | Strictly Come Dancing Special |
4 December 2021 [28] | Strictly Come Dancing Special |
11 December 2021 [29] | Christmas Special |
1 January 2022 [30] | Noughties Special |
24 September 2022 [31] | Strictly Come Dancing Special |
1 October 2022 [32] | Celebrity Special |
8 October 2022 [33] | Celebrity Special |
15 October 2022 [34] | Celebrity Special |
10 December 2022 [35] | Celebrity Special |
17 December 2022 [36] | Christmas Special |
13 May 2023 [37] | Eurovision Special |
10 June 2023 [38] | Celebrity Special |
17 June 2023 [39] | Celebrity Special |
24 June 2023 [40] | Celebrity Special |
9 September 2023 [41] | Strictly Come Dancing Special |
23 December 2023 [42] | Christmas Special |
International format and distribution rights are held by Keshet International. [43]
Country | Name | Presenter(s) | Channel | Broadcast |
---|---|---|---|---|
Finland | Hitlist | Esko Eerikäinen and Shirly Karvinen | MTV3 | 8 November 2019 – 3 January 2020 |
France | Hit List | Élodie Gossuin and Issa Doumbia | M6 | 2023 (Pilot Episode) |
Netherlands | De Hit Kwis | Romy Monteiro and Kees Tol | NPO 1 | 21 July 2020 – 28 August 2020 |
Spain | Hit List | Mariam Hernández and Iván Torres | Televisión Canaria | 29 February 2024 – 18 September 2024 |
The Weakest Link is a British television quiz show, mainly broadcast on BBC Two and BBC One. It was devised by Fintan Coyle and Cathy Dunning and developed for television by the BBC Entertainment Department. The game begins with a team of nine contestants, who take turns answering general knowledge questions within a time limit to create chains of nine correct answers in a row. At the end of each round, the players then vote one contestant, "the weakest link", out of the game. After two players are left, they play in a head-to-head penalty shootout format, with five questions asked to each contestant in turn, to determine the winner.
Mastermind is a British television quiz show for the BBC, currently presented by Clive Myrie. Its creator, Bill Wright, drew inspiration from his experiences of being interrogated by the Gestapo during World War II. The show features an intimidating setting and challenging questions. Four contestants face two rounds, one on a specialised subject of the contestant's choice, the other a general knowledge round.
Shooting Stars is a British television comedy panel game broadcast on BBC Two as a pilot in 1993, then as three full series from 1995 to 1997, then on BBC Choice from January to December 2002 with two series before returning to BBC Two for another three series from 2008 until its cancellation in 2011. Created and hosted by double-act Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, it uses the panel show format but with the comedians' often slapstick, surreal and anarchic humour that does not rely on rules in order to function, with the pair apparently ignoring existing rules or inventing new ones as and when the mood takes them.
Eggheads is a British quiz show produced by 12 Yard. It was first broadcast in November 2003 chaired by Dermot Murnaghan. In 2008, Jeremy Vine became joint chair, and subsequently sole chair. The show has inspired three spinoff series: Are You an Egghead? (2008), Revenge of the Egghead (2014) and Make Me an Egghead (2016). There have also been episodes of the regular series featuring teams of celebrities in their own short series, with their own rolling prize fund.
Spicks and Specks is an Australian music-themed comedic television quiz show in which the host, Adam Hills, asks two teams, of three people each, varying music-themed questions in different games. Team leaders are Myf Warhurst and Alan Brough. Members of each team vary from episode to episode; one per team generally comes from the world of music and the other from comedy. Scores are kept, but the prize for the winners is simply personal satisfaction. Many games are named after, or otherwise reference, well known song titles.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a British television quiz show, created by David Briggs, Steven Knight and Mike Whitehill for the ITV network. The programme's format has contestants answering multiple-choice questions based on general knowledge, winning a cash prize for each question they answer correctly, with the amount offered increasing as they take on more difficult questions. If an incorrect answer is given, the contestant will leave with whatever cash prize is guaranteed by the last safety net they have passed, unless they opt to walk away before answering the next question with the money they had managed to reach. To assist in the quiz, contestants are given a series of "lifelines" to help answer questions.
Sweat the Small Stuff is a British comedy panel show broadcast on BBC Three, presented by Nick Grimshaw and featuring team captains Melvin Odoom and Rochelle Humes. Humes, formerly a regular panellist, replaced Rickie Haywood Williams, who was a team captain in series 1.
Rochelle Eulah Eileen Humes is an English singer and television presenter. Humes began her career in the pop groups S Club Juniors and The Saturdays, and has gone on to co-present the ITV entertainment series Ninja Warrior UK. Humes regularly guest-hosts This Morning, and since 2019, she has co-presented the BBC game show The Hit List alongside husband Marvin Humes.
Only Connect is a British television quiz show presented by Victoria Coren Mitchell. In the series, teams compete in a tournament of finding connections between seemingly unrelated clues. The title is taken from a passage in E. M. Forster's 1910 novel Howards End: "Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted."
BrainSurge is an American children's game show that aired on Nickelodeon and was hosted by Jeff Sutphen. The show taped its first season in February 2009, and debuted on September 28, 2009. The show's format was adapted from the Japanese game show Brain Survivor. The U.S. version was created by Scott A. Stone, co-creator of Legends of the Hidden Temple, and Clay Newbill, executive producer of The Mole.
Marvin Richard James Humes is an English singer-songwriter, disc jockey, radio host, television presenter, and former actor. Before rising to prominence as a member of the British boy band JLS, he had an acting role in Holby City. As part of JLS, he achieved five number-one singles on the UK Singles Charts and a number-one album on the UK Albums Charts. As of December 2013, they have sold over 10 million records worldwide.
The Chase is a British television quiz show broadcast on the ITV network, hosted by Bradley Walsh. Contestants play against a professional quizzer, known as the "chaser", who attempts to prevent them from winning a cash prize.
Pointless is a British television quiz show produced by Banijay subsidiary Remarkable Entertainment for the BBC hosted by Alexander Armstrong. In each episode, four teams of two contestants attempt to find correct but obscure answers to four rounds of general knowledge questions, with the winning team eligible to compete for the show's cash jackpot.
The Main Event was a weekly hour-long Australian game show that aired on the Seven Network from 1991 to 1992. The show was hosted by Larry Emdur, with Don Blake and Niel Chantler as announcers.
Hollywood Game Night is an American television game show that aired on NBC from July 11, 2013, to July 5, 2020. The series, which is hosted by Jane Lynch, follows two contestants who take part in a casual game night with three celebrities each, making the main episode a game between two four-player teams. Five games are played on each episode, with teams accumulating points based on their performance in each of the games. After the fifth game, the contestant on the team with the most points competes in a bonus round with one of the episode's celebrities. The chosen celebrity plays for a chance to win $10,000 for a charity of his or her choice, while the contestants compete to win $25,000.
Ninja Warrior UK is a British physical obstacle assault course game show, created for ITV that ran from 2015 to 2022. The show is based upon the format of the Japanese game show Sasuke, created by Ushio Higuchi, which is aired in the United Kingdom and other countries as Ninja Warrior.
Impossible is a British television quiz show created by Hugh Rycroft and produced by Mighty Productions for BBC One. Hosted by Rick Edwards, the show has a maximum prize of £10,000 and features questions in which some answer choices are "impossible" or inconsistent with the given category.
Richard Osman's House of Games is a British quiz show hosted by Richard Osman and produced by Banijay UK Productions subsidiary Remarkable Entertainment for the BBC. The show is played on a weekly basis, with four celebrities playing on five consecutive days to win daily prizes, and the weekly prize of being crowned as "House of Games" champion. Points are accrued depending on where each celebrity finishes on each day and the points are doubled on Friday's show.
The Wall is a British television series hosted by Danny Dyer, broadcast on Saturday evenings on BBC One. It is based on the American version of the same name. The first series of the show was filmed on the set of the Polish version, at Transcolor Studio in Szeligi near Warsaw between 1 and 6 July 2019, and the second was filmed at Wembley Arena due to travel restrictions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. The questions are voiced by Angela Rippon. The show was developed into a board game in December 2020 by Ideal Games.
Don't is an American comedic physical game show that aired on ABC from June 11 to August 13, 2020. The show was hosted by Adam Scott. Ryan Reynolds served as an executive producer and commentator. The show features teams of four trying to accomplish various tasks to win up to $100,000. In April 2021, the series was canceled after one season.