The End of the Show Show
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== Host == | == Host == | ||
- | [[Paul Brophy]] ( | + | [[Paul Brophy]] (1997) |
- | [[Chris Jarvis]] | + | [[Chris Jarvis]] (1998) |
== Co-hosts == | == Co-hosts == | ||
- | [[Grant Stott]] and Sarah Vandenberg ( | + | Team captains:<br> |
+ | [[Grant Stott]] and Sarah Vandenberg (1997)<br> | ||
+ | [[Gail Porter]] and [[Tim Vincent]] (1998) | ||
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | BBC Scotland for BBC2, | + | BBC Scotland for BBC2, 1997 to 1998 (as part of ''Fully Booked'') |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | Time-filling studio-based segment at the anticlimax of each edition of Sunday morning kids TV show ''Fully Booked''. It's pretty much your usual weekend kids TV silliness (the physical challenges were the usual slapstick games, and the quiz rounds were full of trick questions). Initially this was hosted by Paul Brophy in full Elvis Presley garb with regular hosts Grant Stott and Various Aussie Soap Actresses Co-Presenter (mainly Sarah Vandenberg) as team captains. Later on, Chris Jarvis took over the host role and attempted to fill the script with as much innuendo as possible. We're guessing he doesn't do that so much on Cbeebies. | + | Time-filling studio-based segment at the anticlimax of each edition of Sunday morning kids TV show ''Fully Booked''. It's pretty much your usual weekend kids TV silliness (the physical challenges were the usual slapstick games, and the quiz rounds were full of trick questions). Initially this was hosted by Paul Brophy in full Elvis Presley garb with regular hosts Grant Stott and Various Aussie Soap Actresses Co-Presenter (mainly Sarah Vandenberg) as team captains. |
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+ | Later on, Chris Jarvis took over the host role and attempted to fill the script with as much innuendo as possible. We're guessing he doesn't do that so much on Cbeebies. | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
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+ | During the later incarnation, the buzzer sounds were the captain's name. Gail's was fast and squeeky while a dapper posh voice would exclaim "Timothy!". | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
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+ | ''The End of the Show Show'' was also a spectacular final segment on Ant and Dec's [[Saturday Night Takeaway]]. | ||
[[Category:Childrens|End of the Show Show, The]] | [[Category:Childrens|End of the Show Show, The]] | ||
[[Category:BBC Scotland Productions|End of the Show Show, The]] | [[Category:BBC Scotland Productions|End of the Show Show, The]] |
Current revision as of 15:00, 23 August 2024
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Host
Paul Brophy (1997)
Chris Jarvis (1998)
Co-hosts
Team captains:
Grant Stott and Sarah Vandenberg (1997)
Gail Porter and Tim Vincent (1998)
Broadcast
BBC Scotland for BBC2, 1997 to 1998 (as part of Fully Booked)
Synopsis
Time-filling studio-based segment at the anticlimax of each edition of Sunday morning kids TV show Fully Booked. It's pretty much your usual weekend kids TV silliness (the physical challenges were the usual slapstick games, and the quiz rounds were full of trick questions). Initially this was hosted by Paul Brophy in full Elvis Presley garb with regular hosts Grant Stott and Various Aussie Soap Actresses Co-Presenter (mainly Sarah Vandenberg) as team captains.
Later on, Chris Jarvis took over the host role and attempted to fill the script with as much innuendo as possible. We're guessing he doesn't do that so much on Cbeebies.
Trivia
During the later incarnation, the buzzer sounds were the captain's name. Gail's was fast and squeeky while a dapper posh voice would exclaim "Timothy!".
See also
The End of the Show Show was also a spectacular final segment on Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway.