Home for the Holidays
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Current revision as of 19:17, 28 August 2024
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Host
Co-hosts
Web coverage (Home for the Holidays: Extra Stuffing): Charlie Baker
Broadcast
Monkey for Channel 4, 18 to 24 December 2011 (7 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Vernon Kay hosts a live programme every day for a week leading up to Christmas, in which a soon-to-be married couple bring their extended families together at a country home, to see how well they can get along (or not as the case may be).
Along the way, the participants are expected to partake in various games, and face unexpected twists, all in an attempt to win up to £500,000.
Theme music
Tom Howe, credited for "Title Music".
Trivia
The programme's web coverage was produced by The Social Media Factory and Orca Digital.
Web links
The show publicised the hashtag #hfthlive.