That's Showbusiness

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Host

Mike Smith

Co-hosts

Gloria Hunniford and Kenny Everett (team captains, 1989-93)

Broadcast

BBC North West for BBC 1, 20 May 1989 to 8 July 1996 (140 episodes)

Synopsis

Light-hearted celebrity entertainment quiz that seemed to be on Monday nights perpetually during the nineties. Mike Smith was apparently enough of a draw for the show to grow a "With Mike Smith" moniker in the titles during the later years.

Originally it was two teams of three, with the same team captains weekly. In the later series there were no team captains, just two teams of two celebrites. This is the show as we remember best.

Rounds are pretty standard fare for the most part beginning with Telly Addicts style three questions based on a comedy clip, the "romantic triangles" round where the teams must try and guess which celebrity two other celebrities had been romantically involved with, the "guess which of these three people said this particular quote" round, the movie round where each team member would see a clip of a classic or newly released film and asked relevant questions on the film and/or stars, the infamous "videoke" round where teams would sing along to a music video or performance, the video would fade out and hopefully when it's faded back in again they're in the right place, and finally the quickfire round, 12 questions answered alternating between teammates loosely connected by theme to be answered within a minute. Scoring was usually two points per answer (one point if offered across for a bonus), up to three points awarded on Smith's whim for the Videoke round, and two points per answer in the quickfire round but dropped to one point if the teammate has to give help.

Extra fun is had as questions are sometimes geared towards amusing and slightly embarrassing facts about the contestants' pasts and backgrounds (plenty of Before They Were Famous style shenanigans here).

Not really a show you can get excited about, but entertaining enough to earn its place on the schedule year after year.

Inventor

Devised by Jeremy Pascall and Phil Swern

Theme Music

Debbie Wiseman is credited for "Music"

See also

Weaver's Week review, as part of a Mike Smith tribute.

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