Surprise Surprise | |
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Genre | Light entertainment |
Presented by | Cilla Black (1984–2001, 2003) Holly Willoughby (2012–2015) |
Starring | Christopher Biggins (1984) Bob Carolgees (1985–1995) Gordon Burns (1986–1991) Tessa Sanderson (1990–1992) Kian Egan (2012) Dave Berry (2012–2015) Marvin Humes (2013–2015) Mark Wright (2013–2015) Michael Underwood (2014–2015) Peter Andre (2014–2015) Matt Johnson (2015) |
Narrated by | Robin Houston (1984–2001) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 14 (Original) 4 (Revival) |
No. of episodes | 128 (Original: inc. 9 specials) 23 (Revival: inc. 3 specials) |
Production | |
Production location | The London Studios |
Running time | 60 minutes (inc. adverts) |
Production companies | LWT (1984–2001) ITV Studios (2012–2015) |
Original release | |
Network | ITV |
Release | 6 May 1984 – 26 December 2001 |
Release | 21 October 2012 – 26 July 2015 |
Related | |
Jim'll Fix It Keith Lemon's LemonAid OMG! Jedward's Dream Factory |
Surprise Surprise is a British light entertainment television programme for ITV that originally ran from 6 May 1984 to 26 December 2001 with Cilla Black as the host. The show returned from 21 October 2012 to 26 July 2015 and was hosted by Holly Willoughby. [1]
The show was hosted by Cilla Black, and filmed in front of a studio audience. Its premise involved surprising members of the public with long-held wishes, setting up tricks to fool members of the public, making prank calls to people and reuniting guests with long-lost loved ones. Black was assisted for eight series by Bob Carolgees, famous for his glove puppetry act Spit the Dog, while Gordon Burns and Tessa Sanderson were roving reporters. Other featured acts were "Cilla-grams," where Black would perform a song in a musical sketch relevant to the surprise a person was receiving. (Example: a soldier was celebrating his 21st birthday, so the featuring song Black sang was "Celebration" by Kool & The Gang.)
The concept of the first series had been to film surprising and often unusual moments similar to those previously seen on Game for a Laugh , but the format was not successful. However, the final item in the last episode of the first series featured a successful surprise reunion, which led executive producer Alan Boyd to change the format slightly so that all items in subsequent series involved surprises, rather than just being surprising. Although including many pre-filmed inserts, the first series and some early episodes of the second series were televised live in their entirety, but thereafter all episodes were pre-recorded.
From 1984 to 1988, the show was broadcast on Sunday evenings. From 1989 to 1992, the show moved to Fridays, before returning to the Sunday evening timeslot from 1993 to 1996. The final series of the original run in 1997 was broadcast on Friday evenings. Between 1998 and 2001, a one-off special episode was produced per year which aired on Mother's Day from 1998 until 2000, and then at Christmas for 2001.
Over the years, the show had many special guests, some of whom appeared live, including Neil Diamond. Many variety acts were also featured on the show. The Spice Girls made their live debut on an episode in 1996.
In March 2012, it was announced that Holly Willoughby would host a revamped one-off episode of Surprise Surprise for ITV, although a full series was later announced. [2] The series had six hour-long episodes, with episode 1 airing on 21 October 2012. [3] A second series followed this in 2013, a third in 2014 and a fourth in 2015.
In the show, Willoughby is joined by various locations reporters, these have included Marvin Humes, Mark Wright, Dave Berry, Peter Andre and Matt Johnson.
In one 2013 episode, Cilla Black made a surprise appearance on the show, singing a bit of the original theme as the show went to commercials (after Holly made the comment that the producers just wouldn't let her sing the song).
A previously unbroadcast episode of the show which was hosted by Black and featured appearances from Irish band Westlife and singer Gareth Gates, which was originally produced in 2003 to celebrate the series' 20th anniversary, was broadcast on ITV3 on 27 December 2015, four months after Black's death. It wasn't broadcast in 2003 due to Black's departure from ITV that year. [4]
Cilla Black introduced and closed each show by singing a theme song. The theme song from series one to eight was written by Kate Robbins and was often imitated by Black impersonators, beginning "The more the world is changing, the more it stays the same...". The track was included on Black's 1985 album Surprisingly Cilla , and as a single through Towerbell Records. A new song was written from series nine until the show's conclusion in 2001, and the 2003 birthday special: "Reaching out, holding hands, reliving memories... Life is full, full of surprises...And the nicest surprise in my life is you!"
Around 2022-23, the song enjoyed a resurgence on the social media app TikTok.
The revived series updated its theme for 2013. This theme uses a remixed instrumental version of the chorus from Black's original song "Surprise, Surprise".
Series | Start date | End date | Episodes |
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1 | 6 May 1984 | 10 June 1984 | 6 |
2 | 14 October 1984 | 2 December 1984 | 8 |
3 | 19 January 1986 | 9 March 1986 | 8 |
4 | 18 January 1987 | 15 March 1987 | 9 |
5 | 10 January 1988 | 6 March 1988 | 9 |
6 | 6 January 1989 | 3 March 1989 | 9 |
7 | 16 February 1990 | 20 April 1990 | 9 |
8 | 22 February 1991 | 26 April 1991 | 10 |
9 | 3 April 1992 | 29 May 1992 | 9 |
10 | 25 April 1993 | 4 July 1993 | 10 |
11 | 10 April 1994 | 19 June 1994 | 11 |
12 | 23 April 1995 | 2 July 1995 | 10 |
13 | 31 March 1996 | 2 June 1996 | 10 |
14 | 4 July 1997 | 5 September 1997 | 10 |
Series | Start date | End date | Episodes |
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1 | 21 October 2012 | 25 November 2012 | 6 |
2 | 15 September 2013 | 1 December 2013 | 10 |
3 | 22 October 2014 | 17 December 2014 | 7 |
4 | 21 June 2015 | 26 July 2015 | 6 |
Original Air date | Special |
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23 December 1984 | Christmas special |
22 December 1985 | Christmas special |
28 December 1986 | Christmas special |
27 December 1987 | Christmas special |
22 June 1997 | Surprise Surprise...in Australia |
22 March 1998 | Mother's Day special |
14 March 1999 | Mother's Day special |
2 April 2000 | Mother's Day special |
26 December 2001 | Christmas special |
27 December 2015 | Anniversary Special (from 2003) |
Airdate | Special |
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18 December 2013 | Christmas special |
30 March 2014 | Mother's Day special |
21 December 2014 | Christmas special |
26 December 2015 | Christmas special |
Year | Group | Award | Result | References |
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2014 | National Television Awards | Most Popular Entertainment Programme | Nominated | [5] [6] [7] |
2015 | Nominated | [8] | ||
Country | Title | Broadcaster | Presenter | Premiere | Finale |
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Germany | Surprise! Die Bruce Darnell Show | ProSieben | Bruce Darnell | 2 December 2021 | 23 December 2021 |
Italy | Carràmba! Che sorpresa (1995–98; 2002) Carràmba! Che fortuna (1998–2001; 2008–09) | Rai 1 | Raffaella Carrà | 21 December 1995 | 6 January 2009 |
Netherlands | Surpriseshow (1988–2008) Surprise, Surprise (2014–15) | Nederland 1 (1988–89) RTL 4 (1990–2001; 2008) Talpa (2006) SBS 6 (2014–15) | Henny Huisman (1988–2001; 2006) Robert ten Brink (2008) Henny Huisman, Do and Airen Mylene (2014–15) | 1988 2006 2008 2014 | 2001 2006 2008 2015 |
Poland | Surprise, Surprise | Polsat | Wojciech Błach and Stefano Terrazzino | 12 March 2016 [lower-alpha 1] | 2 September 2016 [lower-alpha 2] |
Romania | Surprize, Surprize | TVR 1 | Andreea Marin and Gabriel Coveșanu | 1999 | 2008 |
Spain | Sorpresa ¡Sorpresa! | Antena 3 | Isabel Gemio (1996–98; 2007) Concha Velasco (1999) | 8 May 1996 | January 2007 |
Ukraine | Сюрприз, Сюрприз! | STB | Masha Efrosinina | 1 September 2017 | 1 December 2017 |
United States | Surprise, Surprise, Surprise [9] | CBS | Kathie Lee Gifford | May 14, 1999 (Special) | |
Surprise with Jenny McCarthy | NBC | Jenny McCarthy | Non-broadcast pilot |
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