Let's Get Gold
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Current revision as of 21:50, 28 August 2024
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Judging panel: Rio Ferdinand, Freddie Flintoff, Una Healy, Martine McCutcheon
Broadcast
Thames / Superhero for ITV1, 5 to 7 July 2012 (3 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
According to the ITV press release, sports teams from across the UK attempt to use their sporting skills to put on a spectacular show and win a £100,000 prize for their sports club. A panel - two retired England sportsmen and two women singers - gave their opinions, the studio audience determined which teams progress from three heats to the grand final, and which winner took home the money.
The press release included a remarkable quote from show creator Sebastian Scott. "Let's Get Gold is like the Posh and Becks of talent shows, combining Britain's two biggest passions: sport and entertainment."
Inventor
Sebastian Scott of Predictable Media.
Champion
Acropolis, a team of male acrobatic gymnasts.