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== Host ==
== Host ==
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Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff
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[[Freddie Flintoff]]<!--per end credits-->
== Co-hosts ==
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Frankie Bridge, Radzi Chinyanganya, Ryan Hand, Maya Jama
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Frankie Bridge, Radzi Chinyanganya, Ryan Hand, [[Maya Jama]]
== Broadcast ==
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Potato and Talpa for ITV, 2 September 2017 to present <!--(8 episodes in 1 series)-->
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Talpa and Potato for ITV, 2 September to 31 December 2017 (8 episodes in 1 series + 2 specials)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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ITV's press office sent out this preview:
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A big and brash physical show, contestants perform tasks in and around water.
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: Contestants of all ages will face supersized games in a custom-built water park that will test how high, how far and how fast they can fly through the air before they crash, splash, bang and wallop into the water on this adrenalin-fuelled fun-packed gameshow. The final will see contestants on a giant swing, launching themselves 'cannonball-style' at a huge moving target covering the surface of a gigantic deep-water tank as they attempt to become the winner of the coveted Cannonball Cup.
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Each show consists of The Jump (a jump for distance), Blob (a jump for height), Knockout (steering a zorb ball into skittles), and Skimmer (surf along the top of water at speed). One of the presenters spends the episode by each game.
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: Each week 24 contestants will attempt all four water based challenges that will test their speed, accuracy, height and distance. The challengers will rotate around the Cannonball course as they battle to be the winner of each game, gaining medals for their achievement. The three people with the most medals at the end of the heats will then go head to head in the final.
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With 24 contenders on each show, there's a risk that we might lose track of the players. They're introduced with very brief film clips, and the narration from Freddie Flintoff carries running jokes through the programme.
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[[File:Cannonball pirates.jpg|400px|Cannonball]]
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''Ryan Hand meets a pirate crew.''
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Medals are awarded in each event, and the three players with most golds (then silvers, then bronzes) go on to the final. There, they jump into a target shone onto a pool of ping-pong balls: first a static target, then one with the whole target moving, and they finish with the circles within the target moving about.
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The prize? "The ''Cannonball'' Cup", and the honour of winning this event.
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''Cannonball'' has sharp editing, mixing full-speed with slow-motion, instant replay, and cutting to pop music. The whole package is familiar from [[Total Wipeout]], but it's been some years since ''Total Wipeout'' fell off its big red balls.
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[[File:Cannonball final pool.jpg|400px|Cannonball]]
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''A contender disturbs the balls in the final pool.''
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Like the BBC's efforts, [[The Getaway Car]] and [[Can't Touch This]], ''Cannonball'' is the same events every week. They mix up action from all four events, and follow large personalities through the show, but we still think ''Cannonball'' doesn't have enough action to fill its hour.
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It's a big and goofy show, certain to put a smile on viewers' faces.
== Trivia ==
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After three episodes at 7pm, ''Cannonball'' swapped with [[The Chase|The Family Chase]] and moved to 6pm. ITV wanted to protect this show from [[Strictly Come Dancing]], but found it impossible to avoid a clash.
Listed in some guides as ''Cannonball!'' with an exclamation mark.
Listed in some guides as ''Cannonball!'' with an exclamation mark.
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== Web links ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannonball_(UK_game_show) Wikipedia entry]
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== See also ==
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[[Weaver's Week 2017-10-08|Weaver's Week review]]
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Current revision as of 21:21, 16 March 2023

Contents

Host

Freddie Flintoff

Co-hosts

Frankie Bridge, Radzi Chinyanganya, Ryan Hand, Maya Jama

Broadcast

Talpa and Potato for ITV, 2 September to 31 December 2017 (8 episodes in 1 series + 2 specials)

Synopsis

A big and brash physical show, contestants perform tasks in and around water.

Each show consists of The Jump (a jump for distance), Blob (a jump for height), Knockout (steering a zorb ball into skittles), and Skimmer (surf along the top of water at speed). One of the presenters spends the episode by each game.

With 24 contenders on each show, there's a risk that we might lose track of the players. They're introduced with very brief film clips, and the narration from Freddie Flintoff carries running jokes through the programme.

Cannonball Ryan Hand meets a pirate crew.

Medals are awarded in each event, and the three players with most golds (then silvers, then bronzes) go on to the final. There, they jump into a target shone onto a pool of ping-pong balls: first a static target, then one with the whole target moving, and they finish with the circles within the target moving about.

The prize? "The Cannonball Cup", and the honour of winning this event.

Cannonball has sharp editing, mixing full-speed with slow-motion, instant replay, and cutting to pop music. The whole package is familiar from Total Wipeout, but it's been some years since Total Wipeout fell off its big red balls.

Cannonball A contender disturbs the balls in the final pool.

Like the BBC's efforts, The Getaway Car and Can't Touch This, Cannonball is the same events every week. They mix up action from all four events, and follow large personalities through the show, but we still think Cannonball doesn't have enough action to fill its hour.

It's a big and goofy show, certain to put a smile on viewers' faces.

Trivia

After three episodes at 7pm, Cannonball swapped with The Family Chase and moved to 6pm. ITV wanted to protect this show from Strictly Come Dancing, but found it impossible to avoid a clash.

Listed in some guides as Cannonball! with an exclamation mark.

Web links

Wikipedia entry

See also

Weaver's Week review

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