Don't Stop Me Now

 
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A studio audience is split into three sections - singers, comedians, and variety acts. An act from each section is then selected to perform, with each act being required to complete their performance in 100 seconds. After the performances, the audience vote for who they want to leave the competition, with that act leaving by unusual methods (unusual if you haven't seen [[101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow|101 Ways...]] that is) such as trapdoors and bungees cords. The winner receives £25,000.
A studio audience is split into three sections - singers, comedians, and variety acts. An act from each section is then selected to perform, with each act being required to complete their performance in 100 seconds. After the performances, the audience vote for who they want to leave the competition, with that act leaving by unusual methods (unusual if you haven't seen [[101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow|101 Ways...]] that is) such as trapdoors and bungees cords. The winner receives £25,000.
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== Theme music ==
== Theme music ==

Current revision as of 19:12, 28 August 2024

Contents

Host

Amanda Byram

Co-hosts

Guest co-hosts (in order): Louie Spence, Ashley Banjo, Kimberly Wyatt, Micky Flanagan, Freddie Flintoff, Sally Lindsay, Chris Moyles, Sarah Harding and David Haye

Broadcast

Magnum Media for Sky 1, 18 March to 1 July 2012 (8 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

A studio audience is split into three sections - singers, comedians, and variety acts. An act from each section is then selected to perform, with each act being required to complete their performance in 100 seconds. After the performances, the audience vote for who they want to leave the competition, with that act leaving by unusual methods (unusual if you haven't seen 101 Ways... that is) such as trapdoors and bungees cords. The winner receives £25,000.

Theme music

"Don't Stop Me Now", funnily enough. However, McFly's cover was used rather than Freddie and pals' original, which probably wasn't a wise choice...

Trivia

Commissioned for eight episodes, the show performed badly enough in its original Sunday 8pm slot to be taken off the air after the third episode, on 1 April 2012. The remaining five episodes were burned off between 3 June and 1 July 2012, still on Sundays but at 6pm.

Web links

Wikipedia entry

See also

Let Me Entertain You

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