Pot of Gold

(Trivia: the gradual Carltonisation of Central resulted in The Television House being renamed accordingly, of course, although Pot of Gold had disappeared from the airwaves by then)
(I note that Colin Keyes, who did the Des O'Connor Tonight theme and provided that show's orchestra, was "Musical Associate". Actually wondering now, was *he* PoG's composer with Monk merely arranging?)
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== Theme music ==
== Theme music ==
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Ray Monk, credited as "Musical Director" (as was more often than not the case on Central shows).
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Ray Monk, credited as "Musical Director" (as was more often than not the case on Central shows), with Colin Keyes as "Musical Associate".
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 19:56, 27 August 2024

Contents

Host

Des O'Connor

Co-hosts

Announcer: Robin Houston

Broadcast

Reg Grundy Productions and Central for ITV, 28 July 1993 to 3 July 1995 (12 episodes in 2 series)

Co-produced by Carlton UK Productions, 1995

Synopsis

This was the first gameshow, we think, to be tied in so neatly to a paper.

Essentially this was a talent show. Six acts would try to please the judges, one would be picked randomly from the audience, the other one would be a celebrity. There was also a seventh act, but the audience voted for this based on thirty seconds from several. The one who scored highest on the clapometer got a chance at proper stage time.

The Pot of Gold came to the people with game cards at home. The two scores out of fifty were added up for each act. If they matched what was on the card at home then you won a prize. At the end all seven scores were added up for the 'jackpot' total. If this matched you won big.

The talent winners probably went through to a final too.

Theme music

Ray Monk, credited as "Musical Director" (as was more often than not the case on Central shows), with Colin Keyes as "Musical Associate".

Trivia

Like every other Central game show in the nineties, Pot of Gold was recorded at The Television House (later renamed Carlton Studios) in Lenton Lane, Nottingham.

Des appeared "by arrangement with Thames Television", who despite having lost their ITV franchise were still producing his variety show Des O'Connor Tonight for the network.

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