Team captains: Fern Britton and Jason Manford
Shine for BBC One, 17 July to 3 September 2009 (8 episodes in 1 series)
Steve Jones hosts as team captains Fern Britton and Jason Manford, along with well-known faces from the world of entertainment, answer questions on popular television, across five rounds.
In the first round, entitled What's On TV?, the teams are shown six categories. Each of these categories is named after a TV programme, and the name of the programme gives a clue as to what question that category hides.
The categories used in the first round are -
Each team member picks one category (meaning all six categories in each programme are used), however they do not have to answer on their own, and can get help from their fellow team members. One point is awarded for each correct answer.
In the second round, unimaginatively called TV Years, each team is shown a video clip of TV programmes which were all first shown in the same year. At the end of the clip, they are asked two questions about what they have just seen, with one point on offer for each correct answer. A further point is available for guessing the year in which the programmes shown in the clip first appeared.
The third round, called Thingy Off The Telly, sees a person who has been on the TV in a particular programme, stand in the centre of the studio on a revolving platform. The team in play can ask them a number of questions in order to determine who they are, and what programme they appeared in. However, the person can only reply with yes or no answers. If the team correctly identifies the person and the programme they were on in a timely manner, they are awarded a point. If not, it is passed over to the opposing team. Once one team has had a go, a new person comes on stage, and the other team takes their turn.
The fourth round takes one of two forms, and accordingly has two names - TV Gold or TV Lists. In TV Gold, the team is shown a clip from a TV programme from years gone by. After the clip, they are asked three questions with a point on offer for each correct answer. In TV Lists, prior to the start of the show, the studio audience are polled, and asked which people/places/programmes etc from a list of nine are their favourites. The team must guess which of the nine the audience ranked as their top three, with a point on offer for each correct guess. A further point is on offer if the team can correctly guess the audience's favourite.
The final round, Name That Show, is a quick-fire round on the buzzer, and sees the teams shown photos of different TV programmes. When they can name the programme, they must buzz in. Two points are awarded for a correct answer, however one point is deducted for providing an incorrect answer. At the end of this round, the points are totalled, and whoever has the most points is declared the winner.
Paul Farrer
The programme gives a credit to Unique Productions, presumably as it has similarities to Telly Addicts.