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*'''Cutie Pie''' - Custard pie the teacher. | *'''Cutie Pie''' - Custard pie the teacher. | ||
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Enjoyable, excellent format but it's mental chewing gum and nothing more. And the fact that the contestants are primary school kids is... a bit creepy, to say the least. | Enjoyable, excellent format but it's mental chewing gum and nothing more. And the fact that the contestants are primary school kids is... a bit creepy, to say the least. | ||
[[Category:Childrens]] | [[Category:Childrens]] |
Current revision as of 01:42, 19 January 2011
Host
Barney Harwood (2003-4) and Jean Anderson (2004)
Broadcast
BBC2, 14 February 2003 to 7 March 2004 (30 episodes in 2 series)
Synopsis
Child A fancies Child B. Presenter C comes in and surprises them both. They and friends D, E, F and G play stupid games for a chance to win a luxury date.
Games include:
- Cutie Pie - Custard pie the teacher.
- Melody Madness - Two teachers mime to a song, and audience vote for favourite.
The end game resembled something off The Crystal Maze The boy and girl went inside a perspex booth while balls were blown around by powerful fans, white ones and stripey ones, they had to collect only the stripey ones and collect more than 5 in 30 seconds.
Enjoyable, excellent format but it's mental chewing gum and nothing more. And the fact that the contestants are primary school kids is... a bit creepy, to say the least.