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You Bet!
Genre Game show
Created by Frank Elstner
Presented by Bruce Forsyth (1988–90)
Matthew Kelly (1991–95)
Darren Day (1996–97)
StarringEllis Ward (1988–91)
Diane Youdale (1996)
Sarah Matravers (1997)
Voices ofBobby Bragg (1996–97)
ComposersAlan Lisk (1988)
Jonathan Sorrell (1989–96)
Simon Webb (1997)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series10
No. of episodes101 (inc. 4 specials)(list of episodes)
Production
Production locations Shepperton Studios (1988, 90–95) [1]
Limehouse Studios (1989) [2]
Pinewood Studios (1996) [3]
London Arena (1997)
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company LWT
Original release
Network ITV
Release20 February 1988 (1988-02-20) 
12 April 1997 (1997-04-12)
Related
Wetten, dass..?
Wanna Bet?

You Bet! is a British game show, based on the German series Wetten, dass..? , that aired on ITV between 20 February 1988 and 12 April 1997, initially hosted by Bruce Forsyth from 1988 to 1990, then by Matthew Kelly from 1991 to 1995 and finally by Darren Day from 1996 to 1997.

Contents

Format

A panel of celebrities would bet on the ability of members of the public to achieve unlikely challenges and stunts, which they had usually planned and rehearsed many times, within a limited amount of time. The studio audience would also place a bet on the outcomes. The panellists would receive points for each outcome they predicted correctly, based on the percentage of the studio audience that also placed a correct bet. The celebrity sponsoring the challenge always had to bet that their challenger would be successful. The accumulated total of points achieved by the celebrities would be added to the points totalled by the studio audience, increased several times over, converted into pounds and donated to a charity chosen by the celebrity panellist who had achieved the highest score.

Timeline

1988

Each week there would be four challenges, some in the studio and some on location presented by Ellis Ward. The panellists would each "sponsor" a challenge, and Bruce Forsyth would also sponsor one. If the challenge sponsored by the panellist or Bruce Forsyth was not achieved, that sponsor would have to do a forfeit. (e.g., being a golf caddie or air steward for the day). (In the case of Forsyth's challenge, the majority vote determined Forsyth's prediction; an incorrect prediction forced Forsyth to do his forfeit. His explanation for this part was usually, "You're now betting for the fate of Forsyth in the form of a forfeit. If you're right, I'm alright; but if you're wrong, I'm right in it!") It was either broadcast in the studio on the same show or broadcast on location on the following week's show. The show dropped the talk show aspects of Wetten, dass...? and concentrated on the challenges, thus reducing the running time from 2 to 3 hours to 1 hour. The original theme tune was composed by Alan Lisk, better known for penning the theme tune to Men Behaving Badly . The show's airing slot was originally on Saturday nights.

The show closed with Forsyth doing a rap, along with the audience shouting back every "You Bet!" line: "Do you wanna bet on it? You bet! Well you'd betta get on it? You bet! So don't fret, get set are you ready? You Bet! Goodnight, God bless, I'll see you next week, bye!"

1989–1990

A new theme tune composed by Jonathan Sorrell was introduced in the show's second series.

Spring 1991

Series 4 saw some massive changes following the departure of Forsyth at the end of series 3. A new logo was introduced and Matthew Kelly took over as host. Also, the challenges increased from four to five, which meant that Ward got involved, with her sponsoring challenges as well. Another change from the Forsyth era was that the celebrity guests could no longer specify the nature of their forfeit should their challenge fail – instead, they had to choose from a list of pre-defined forfeits hidden under cryptic statements – for instance "Dinner Coming Up" meant that the forfeit was to try and eat whilst riding a roller-coaster. Kelly also got involved in doing the work on location challenges, as well as Ward. Finally, if Kelly's challenge ended in failure, he had to do his forfeit, regardless of the audience's prediction.

Autumn 1991

Series 5's airing slot was moved from Saturday nights to Friday nights and a reworked version of the theme tune was introduced.

1992–1993

The departure of Ward as co-host led to the number of celebrity guests being increased from three to four per show and Kelly doing all the work on location challenges.

1994

The show's airing slot was moved back to Saturday nights and the remaining episodes of the seventh series were sponsored by Daily Mirror.

1995

For You Bet's eighth series, it was decided there would be no more forfeits for both the celebrities and host Matthew Kelly when sponsoring their challenges until the forfeits were reinstated in for series 9 in 1996 after Darren Day had taken over from Matthew Kelly as host. Instead, they introduced the celebrity challenge, where the lowest celebrity scorer would do only one forfeit challenge, which would be broadcast in the following week's show. The public then got to vote in at home to donate £1,000 to a charity of their choice if the celebrity succeeded or failed the challenge. The set was replaced by a new "arena" that allowed much more floor space for the challenges. It was during series 8 when Matthew Kelly had announced his intention to leave the show after 4 years to concentrate on hosting Stars in Their Eyes . The viewers' phone vote for the Celebrity Challenge was dropped after Series 8 was shown.

1996

For series 9, actor Darren Day took over as host from Kelly who had left the show to concentrate hosting Stars in Their Eyes . The role of co-host that had been absent during series 6–8 following the departure of Ward at the end of series 5 was reinstated for all the work in the location challenges. For this penultimate series, Diane Youdale, who was better known as Jet from the UK series of Gladiators , would take over as the new co-host. The forfeits, having been absent from the earlier series also returned to the show, but they were not chosen by the celebrity guests. They were automatically chosen by the crew at the end of each show for the celebrity who had lowest score in the show.

1997

The show introduced a new item for the celebrities, they could play their YOU BET! BONUS CARD, which meant their points would be doubled if they successfully guessed the outcome of a challenge (which can only be played once in the entire show). The celebrity challenge returned to the show, and the audience got to choose which challenge they would choose for the lowest scoring celebrity at the end of the show from two choices with cryptic clue titles (e.g., "Ooh! That's better!" or "Dangling Down"). Sarah Matravers, well known as a gong girl from Take Your Pick , replaced Youdale as co-host for this final series. A new theme tune was introduced, composed by Simon Webb.

Episodes

The coloured backgrounds denote the result of each of the shows:

  – indicates the celebrity successfully backed their challenge and avoided their forfeit (Series 1–7).
  – indicates the celebrity failed to back their challenge and received their forfeit (Series 1–7).
BOLD - indicates the celebrity scored the most points and received money for their chosen charity.
ITALIC - indicates the celebrity scored the fewest points and received a celebrity challenge/forfeit (Series 8–10).

Series 1 (1988)

EpisodeFirst broadcastCelebrities
1x0120 February 1988 Richard Digance Kate Robbins Dickie Davies
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1x0227 February 1988 Kenny Sansom Cheryl Baker Spike Milligan
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1x035 March 1988 Derek Griffiths Nerys Hughes Kenny Lynch
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1x0412 March 1988 Linford Christie Anneka Rice Windsor Davies
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1x0519 March 1988 Ross Davidson Lynsey De Paul Jimmy Hill
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1x0626 March 1988 Sandra Dickinson John Fashanu Gloria Hunniford
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Series 2 (1989)

EpisodeFirst broadcastCelebrities
2x0128 January 1989 Adrian Moorhouse Debbie Greenwood Harvey Smith
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2x024 February 1989 Suzanne Dando Brian Johnston Eddie Kidd
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2x0311 February 1989 Wendy Richard Roy Castle David Wilkie
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2x0418 February 1989 Henry Cooper Nino Firetto Thora Hird
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2x0525 February 1989 David Steel Janice Long Dave Beasant
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2x064 March 1989 Nicky Campbell Jill Gascoine Simon Williams
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2x0711 March 1989 Claire Rayner Melvyn Hayes Paul Gascoigne
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2x0818 March 1989 Bob Holness Suzi Quatro John McCririck
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2x0925 March 1989Mark Walker Jayne Irving Nicholas Parsons
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2x101 April 1989 Bruno Brookes Helen Shapiro Geoff Capes
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Series 3 (1990)

EpisodeFirst broadcastCelebrities
3x0117 February 1990 Duncan Goodhew Sally James Kriss Akabusi
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3x0224 February 1990 Keith Chegwin Lawrie McMenemy Annabel Croft
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3x033 March 1990 Gary Stretch Fern Britton Sylvester McCoy
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3x0410 March 1990 Sharron Davies Jon Iles Bob Carolgees
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3x0517 March 1990 Bill Tidy Graeme Garden Floella Benjamin
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3x0624 March 1990 Letitia Dean Barry McGuigan Bobby Davro
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3x0731 March 1990 Alan Freeman Jan Leeming Bob Champion
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3x087 April 1990 Leslie Crowther Tessa Sanderson Chris Serle
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3x0914 April 1990 Peter Alliss Linda Lusardi James Marcus
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3x1021 April 1990 Carmen Silvera Sean Kerly Trevor Brooking
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Series 4 (Spring 1991)

EpisodeFirst broadcastCelebrities
4x0116 February 1991 Nick Skelton Vicki Michelle Brian Glover
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4x0223 February 1991 Eric Bristow Gemma Craven David Jensen
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4x032 March 1991 Annabel Giles Andrew O'Connor Johnny Briggs
176136136
4x049 March 1991 Dame Hilda Bracket Cliff Thorburn Michaela Strachan
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4x0516 March 1991 Virginia Leng Roy Walker Frank Bruno
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4x0623 March 1991Liz Hobbs Roger Black Paul Shane
102203122
4x0730 March 1991 Brian Conley Kim Goody Graham Cole
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4x086 April 1991 Lynda Baron Tracy Edwards Gareth Jones
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4x0913 April 1991 Geoffrey Durham Trudie Goodwin Ian McCaskill
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4x1020 April 1991 John Blashford-Snell Spike Milligan Sheila Ferguson
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Series 5 (Autumn 1991)

EpisodeFirst broadcastCelebrities
5x016 September 1991 Keith Chegwin Judi Spiers Barry McGuigan
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5x0213 September 1991 Tessa Sanderson John Virgo Bob Carolgees
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5x0320 September 1991 Ruth Madoc Bruno Brookes Evadne Hinge
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5x0427 September 1991 Willie Thorne Diane Keen Timmy Mallett
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5x0511 October 1991 Fred Trueman Bobby Davro Geoff Capes
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5x0618 October 1991 Bella Emberg Trevor Brooking Lesley Joseph
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5x0725 October 1991 Richard Noble Anne Charleston Pat Sharp
62148159
5x081 November 1991 Roy Hudd Michael Melia Nerys Hughes
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5x098 November 1991 Rosie Barnes Dora Bryan John Sachs
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5x1015 November 1991 Craig Charles Mark Wingett Kriss Akabusi
1932250

Series 6 (1992)

EpisodeFirst broadcastCelebrities
6x014 September 1992 Henry Cooper Kim Hartman David Lawrence Geoffrey Durham
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6x0211 September 1992 Derek Redmond Sarah Kennedy Brian Johnston Sharron Davies
102104188182
6x0318 September 1992 Jessica Martin Steve Ovett Jack Tinker Annabel Giles
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6x0425 September 1992Jilly Curry Melvyn Hayes Garry Herbert Sally James
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6x052 October 1992 John Regis John Inman Linda Lusardi Gary Mason
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6x0610 October 1992 John Conteh Lizzie Webb Kevin Lloyd Floella Benjamin
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6x0716 October 1992 Dame Hilda Bracket Ulrika Jonsson Peter Scudamore Ken Morley
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6x0823 October 1992 Sandi Toksvig Andrew O'Connor "Meryl Streep"* Gareth Marriott
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6x0930 October 1992 Brian Moore Cheryl Baker Tom O'Connor Liz Kershaw
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6x106 November 1992 Andi Peters Graham Cole Sheila Ferguson Dennis Taylor
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Christmas Special (1992)

First broadcastCelebrities
26 December 1992 Kriss Akabusi Judi Spiers Annabel Giles Andrew O'Connor
22630433278

Series 7 (1993–1994)

EpisodeFirst broadcastCelebrities
7x0110 September 1993 Keith Barron Michael Carruth Ross King Les Hill
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7x0217 September 1993 Wendy Richard Ben Clarke Vinnie Jones DJ Normski
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7x0324 September 1993 Suzanne Dando Eamonn Holmes Geoff Capes Nicola Stapleton
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7x041 October 1993 Paul Ross Bryan Murray Andrew Sachs Ted Robbins
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7x058 October 1993 Anne Charleston Annabel Croft Barry McGuigan Sharon Duce
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7x0615 October 1993 Gareth Hunt Ruth Madoc David Jensen Fern Britton
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7x0722 October 1993 Paula Hamilton Alan Titchmarsh Bobby Davro James Whale
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7x0812 March 1994 Adam Woodyatt Michaela Strachan David Yip Sally Gunnell
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7x0919 March 1994 Gary Mason Carol Thatcher Jayne Irving David Hamilton
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7x1026 March 1994 Lucinda Green Jeremy Guscott Danniella Westbrook John Inman
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7x112 April 1994 Andrew Mackintosh Gareth Chilcott Liz McColgan Gloria Hunniford
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7x129 April 1994 Victoria Wicks Mark Blundell Valerie Singleton Pat Sharp
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7x1316 April 1994 Bob Carolgees Anna Walker Melvyn Hayes Louise Jameson
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7x1423 April 1994 Tony Jarrett Mike Gatting Mo Moreland Michael Fish
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7x1530 April 1994 Annabel Giles Chris Boardman Nanette Newman Gareth Hunt
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Celebrity Special (1994)

First broadcastCelebrities
5 March 1994 John Regis Bruno Brookes Emma Forbes Linda Lusardi
198294289150

Series 8 (1995)

EpisodeFirst broadcastCelebrities
8x0125 February 1995 Pat Sharp Jean Boht Allan Lamb Sharon Duce
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8x024 March 1995 Bob Carolgees Carol Smillie Mark Blundell Sarah Greene
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8x0311 March 1995 Geoff Capes Alan Titchmarsh Willie Thorne Bobby Davro
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8x0418 March 1995 Jim Bowen Gemma Craven Gordon Burns John Altman
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8x0525 March 1995 James Whale Michaela Strachan Tony Jarrett David Yip
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8x061 April 1995 Bernard Cribbins Mr Motivator Nick Gillingham Ross King
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8x078 April 1995 Jilly Goolden Gareth Chilcott Dale Winton Elizabeth Dawn
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8x0815 April 1995 Bruno Brookes Kate Copstick Oliver Skeete Robert Llewellyn
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8x0922 April 1995 John Regis Jessica Martin Bobby George Billy Pearce
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8x1029 April 1995 Richard Vranch Judi Spiers Tony Hawks Annabel Giles
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Series 9 (1996)

EpisodeFirst broadcastCelebrities
9x011 June 1996 Joe Pasquale Sonia Evans Sally Meen
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9x028 June 1996 Anthea Turner Vinnie Jones Caron Keating
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9x0329 June 1996 Anthony McPartlin Declan Donnelly Michelle Collins
168169289
9x046 July 1996 Ian St John Carol Smillie Kriss Akabusi
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9x0513 July 1996 Terry Christian Samantha Fox Tim Vincent
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9x0620 July 1996 Garry Bushell Dale Winton Wendy Richard
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9x0727 July 1996 Lee Hurst Louise Nurding Paul Ross
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9x083 August 1996 Billy Pearce Jenny Powell Toby Anstis
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9x0910 August 1996 Johnny Herbert Vanessa Feltz Pat Sharp
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9x1017 August 1996 Carol Vorderman Andrew O'Connor Carolyn Marshall
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Series 10 (1997)

EpisodeFirst broadcastCelebrities
10x018 February 1997 Jonathan Coleman Jenny Powell Ian Wright
186347348
10x0215 February 1997 Teddy Sheringham Wendy Richard Paul Zerdin
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10x0322 February 1997 Kevin Day Gaynor Faye Tim Vincent
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10x041 March 1997 Garry Bushell Malandra Burrows Paul Ross
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10x058 March 1997 Sonia Evans John Regis Michelle Collins
318314163
10x0615 March 1997 John Parrott Carol Smillie Duncan Norvelle
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10x0722 March 1997 Anthony McPartlin Declan Donnelly Davina McCall
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10x0829 March 1997 Ainsley Harriott Kim Williams Trevor Brooking
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10x095 April 1997 Rowland Rivron Dale Winton Clare Buckfield
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10x1012 April 1997 James Crossley Andrea Boardman Ian Walker
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Transmissions

Series

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
120 February 198826 March 19886
228 January 19891 April 198910
317 February 199021 April 199010
416 February 199120 April 199110
56 September 199115 November 199110
64 September 19926 November 199210
710 September 199322 October 199315
12 March 199430 April 1994
825 February 199529 April 199510
91 June 199617 August 199610
108 February 199712 April 199710

Specials

DateEntitle
30 August 1991Series 4 Compilation
18 July 1992 ITV Telethon Special
26 December 1992Christmas Special
5 March 1994Celebrity Special
6 May 19955 Minute Recap

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