Bang on the Money
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Two teams work their way through a series of challenges, attempting to hit a specific target by choosing one of nine very distinctive boxes, which have numbers ranging from one to nine. That target number determines what the players must score exactly. Success means that number could be converted into hard cash in the final but failure means a big fat zero instead. | Two teams work their way through a series of challenges, attempting to hit a specific target by choosing one of nine very distinctive boxes, which have numbers ranging from one to nine. That target number determines what the players must score exactly. Success means that number could be converted into hard cash in the final but failure means a big fat zero instead. | ||
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Revision as of 19:09, 1 May 2016
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Host
Rickie Haywood Williams and Melvin Odoom
Broadcast
Thames for ITV, 16 April 2016 to present
Synopsis
Two teams work their way through a series of challenges, attempting to hit a specific target by choosing one of nine very distinctive boxes, which have numbers ranging from one to nine. That target number determines what the players must score exactly. Success means that number could be converted into hard cash in the final but failure means a big fat zero instead.
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