Bridge: Celebrity Grand Slam

 
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Sky Arts 2, 20 to 26 April 2009 (8 episodes in 1 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Eight famous faces compete in ad hoc pairings in a duplicate bridge tournament with a £10,000 top prize for charity.
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Eight famous faces compete in ad hoc pairings in a duplicate bridge tournament with a £10,000 top prize for charity.
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== Participants ==
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* Sue Lawley (of BBC News and ''Desert Island Discs'')
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* James Mates (of ITV News)
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* Kay Burley (of Sky News - and billed as a bridge novice who learned the game for this series)
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* Mike Gatting (ex-cricketer)
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* Susan Hampshire (actor)
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* Dave Rowntree (drummer with Blur)
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* Pattie Boyd (sometime model, photographer and writer)
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* Val McDermid (crime author)
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== Inventor ==
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Hugh Dehn
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== Trivia ==
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We are reliably informed that the players used a simple Acol system: weak no-trump, strong 2s, Stayman and Blackwood. We're assuming that will make sense if you're into bridge.
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Filmed at St Michael’s Manor in Hertfordshire.
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Current revision as of 20:18, 28 August 2024

Contents

Host

Clive Anderson

Co-hosts

Commentators: Glyn Liggins and Andrew McIntosh

Broadcast

Sky Arts 2, 20 to 26 April 2009 (8 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Eight famous faces compete in ad hoc pairings in a duplicate bridge tournament with a £10,000 top prize for charity.

The information we have for this programme is uncertain or incomplete. If you have any other information to add to this entry, please send it to us using the Feedback form below. Thank you!

Participants

  • Sue Lawley (of BBC News and Desert Island Discs)
  • James Mates (of ITV News)
  • Kay Burley (of Sky News - and billed as a bridge novice who learned the game for this series)
  • Mike Gatting (ex-cricketer)
  • Susan Hampshire (actor)
  • Dave Rowntree (drummer with Blur)
  • Pattie Boyd (sometime model, photographer and writer)
  • Val McDermid (crime author)

Inventor

Hugh Dehn

Trivia

We are reliably informed that the players used a simple Acol system: weak no-trump, strong 2s, Stayman and Blackwood. We're assuming that will make sense if you're into bridge.

Filmed at St Michael’s Manor in Hertfordshire.

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