UK Game Show FAQ
This Good Game Guide lists common questions we receive about UK game shows. If you have a question that you think should be included, please Contact us.
See also UK Game Show Records
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Q. What was the first game show to be broadcast six days a week?
Q. Has anyone ever presented a game show they've devised themselves?
Indeed they have!
- Geoffrey Wheeler was both the devisor and voiceover for the original version of Winner Takes All, and hosted a later incarnation.
- Robin Ray devised and hosted Film Buff of the Year.
- Jonathan Ross co-devised and hosted It's Only TV... But I Like It.
- Maria McErlane co-devised Carnal Knowledge.
- Gordon Burns has had a lot of influence in the shows he's presented.
- Confessions was partly devised by Simon Mayo.
- Andrew Lynford created Arty Facts.
- Cathy Rogers co-devised Scrapheap Challenge/Junkyard Wars and also created Full Metal Challenge.
- Jamie Theakston came up with The Search
- Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly were responsible for both All*Star Cup and PokerFace.
- There was also Fluke, which was basically a vehicle for the comedic talents of creator Tim Vine...
- ...likewise Al Murray's Fact Hunt...
- ...and Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer's Families at War.
- But leading the pack is Roy Ward Dickson, who - as well as devising numerous other shows - both devised and hosted Abracadabra, Pix and Turnabout.
Q. Have there ever been any game show hosts that have been related to one another?
Yes:
- Paul Daniels and son Martin
- Richard Baker (A Question of News) and son James (Crack It)
- Richard Dimbleby and sons David and Jonathan
- Roy Walker and son Mark (Steal)
- Jimmy Tarbuck and daughter Liza
- Johnny Ball and daughter Zoe
- Alan Coren and daughter Victoria
- Brother and sister Keith Chegwin and Janice Long
- Brothers Jonathan and Paul Ross
- Husband and wife Vernon Kay and Tess Daly
- Husband and wife Paul Coia and Debbie Greenwood
- Husband and wife Katy Hill and Trey Farley
- Husband and wife Mike Smith and Sarah Greene
Q. Have there been any UK game shows in languages other than English?
There certainly have been. We know of game shows in at least five other languages: Welsh (numerous shows, of which probably the most famous is Sion a Sian), Gaelic (1 2 Stri), British Sign Language (See Hear on Saturday Quiz), and - with language learning in mind - French and German (Top!).