Give Your Mate a Break
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Give Your Mate a Break... Yes, give him a ''Kit-Kat''! Ha ha ha! Sorry. | Give Your Mate a Break... Yes, give him a ''Kit-Kat''! Ha ha ha! Sorry. | ||
- | Described at the time by critics as ''"Just like'' [[Stars in Their Eyes]]'', but without the talent"'' this was indeed done by the same production team as SITE. People set their (apparently talented) friends up and then (the equally talented) [[John Leslie]]/[[Les Dennis]] surprises them, they come to the studio to be talented then | + | Described at the time by critics as ''"Just like'' [[Stars in Their Eyes]]'', but without the talent"'' this was indeed done by the same production team as SITE. People set their (apparently talented) friends up and then (the equally talented) [[John Leslie]]/[[Les Dennis]] surprises them, they come to the studio to be talented then bugger off back to obscurity. |
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Give your mate a break runway.png|400px]]''A runway extended out from below the stage to connect it to the interview area.''</div> | ||
It did have a ''[[Friends Like These]]''-style extending stage, and the title could easily replace 'Pocket Money' as the third round in ''[[Big Break]]'' but that was about all it had going for it really. Sorry. | It did have a ''[[Friends Like These]]''-style extending stage, and the title could easily replace 'Pocket Money' as the third round in ''[[Big Break]]'' but that was about all it had going for it really. Sorry. |
Revision as of 08:05, 29 January 2025
Host
John Leslie (pilot)
Broadcast
Granada for ITV, 29 August 1998 to 7 August 1999 (pilot + 6 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Give Your Mate a Break... Yes, give him a Kit-Kat! Ha ha ha! Sorry.
Described at the time by critics as "Just like Stars in Their Eyes, but without the talent" this was indeed done by the same production team as SITE. People set their (apparently talented) friends up and then (the equally talented) John Leslie/Les Dennis surprises them, they come to the studio to be talented then bugger off back to obscurity.
It did have a Friends Like These-style extending stage, and the title could easily replace 'Pocket Money' as the third round in Big Break but that was about all it had going for it really. Sorry.