Through the Keyhole

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== Trivia ==
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The format began as a segment on TV-am in 1983 in which Loyd Grossman was given the keys to the home of a celebrity and Loyd himself had the guess the identity of that celebrity.
When ITV dropped ''Through the Keyhole'' Sky bought it. It can now be found on BBC1 occasionally.
When ITV dropped ''Through the Keyhole'' Sky bought it. It can now be found on BBC1 occasionally.

Revision as of 11:34, 4 July 2006

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Host

Sir David Frost

Co-hosts

Loyd Grossman

Catherine Gee

Broadcast

Yorkshire for ITV, 1983 to 1994

Paradine Productions for BBC, late 90s to 2004 (not continuously), 2006

Synopsis

Loyd Grossman has one of the most unique, yet most imitated voices on television. It's posh English/Bronx and it does have to be said, if it wasn't for Loyd the show wouldn't be nearly as popular as it was. (And to prove it, it wasn't.)

Loyd treks through famous people's houses looking for clues as to who's house it is. Then the three celebrity panellists (back in the day, you'd be guaranteed either Willie Rushton, Eve Pollard or that bloke from Call My Bluff) by making assumptions and asking questions have to guess who it is.

This is usually with help from David "Hello, good evening and welcome" Frost and the audience who go into spontaneous clapping fits when they say something that's correct. When they guess who it is or they can't guess we are told who it is and they come out through a giant keyhole and have a chat.

David Frost and Loyd Grossman

By the time of the 2004 series, Loyd had gone off to "concentrate" on his sauces, leaving Catherine Gee from BBC2's Looking For Houses In Picturesque Villages to follow in his footsteps, and she was alright, but she wasn't Loyd. Also she used to do an intro piece at the start of show about what was coming up, which was really annoying.

So let's look at the evidence: The spontaneous clapping, the so-simple-it-hurts game element, my voice. Who'd watch a game show like this? "David, it's oeverr to yewww".

Catchphrases

"Who'd live in a house like this?"

"David, it's over to you"

"Remember, the clues are there."

Trivia

The format began as a segment on TV-am in 1983 in which Loyd Grossman was given the keys to the home of a celebrity and Loyd himself had the guess the identity of that celebrity.

When ITV dropped Through the Keyhole Sky bought it. It can now be found on BBC1 occasionally.

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