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== Host ==
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Hat Trick for BBC 1, 1 April 1995 to 1 July 1998 (40 episodes in 4 series)
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Hat Trick Productions for BBC1, 1 April 1995 to 1 July 1998 (40 episodes in 4 series)
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Only the first series could be called a game show but it was good fun all the same.
Only the first series could be called a game show but it was good fun all the same.
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Three contestants would be set up by their friends and given 180 points each. Simon would read out a clue to a previous misdemeanour that that player had done and the player had to give the right confession. If that was the one he was referring to, all well and good. If not however, they'd just embarrassed themselves. They also lost 20 points and were given another clue. This happened a maximum of one more time, and if they still hadn't got it they lost another 20 points and Simon revealed what they'd done. Then he'd move onto the next contestant and so on.
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Three contestants would be set up by their friends and given 180 points each. Simon would read out a clue to a previous misdemeanour that that player had done and the player had to give the right confession. If that was the one he was referring to, all well and good. If not, however, they'd just embarrassed themselves. They also lost 20 points and were given another clue. This happened a maximum of one more time, and if they still hadn't got it they lost another 20 points and Simon revealed what they'd done. Then he'd move on to the next contestant and so on.
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<div class="image">[[Image:Confessions simonmayo.jpg]]''Simon Mayo''</div>
Round 2 was just like round one.
Round 2 was just like round one.
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Round 3 was a bit different, it was Confessing against the clock. However, only one contestant was on set at any one time so they never knew their opponents scores. Instead of losing 20 everytime a clue was read out, their score would start counting down, 1 point a second until they buzzed in and confessed. When they got the right confession their game would be over.
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Round 3 was a bit different, it was Confessing against the clock. However, only one contestant was on set at any one time so they never knew their opponents' scores. Instead of losing 20 every time a clue was read out, their score would start counting down, 1 point a second until they buzzed in and confessed. When they got the right confession their game would be over.
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<div class="image">[[Image:Confessions simonmayo revdavidsmith.jpg]]''Simon with game show veteran, the Reverend David Smith''</div>
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Once the other two had been bought on stage to do the same, whoever had the most points won a holiday, the other two some statues. This led to much writing in on Points of View where it was thought that rewarding bad acts was wrong.
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Once the other two had been brought on stage to do the same, whoever had the most points won a holiday, the other two some statues. This led to much ornery on Points of View where it was thought that rewarding bad acts was wrong.
Personally, these terrible acts were more embarrassing than terrible and usually funny. But even so, the next series dropped the game show format.
Personally, these terrible acts were more embarrassing than terrible and usually funny. But even so, the next series dropped the game show format.
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Composed by Philip Pope.
Composed by Philip Pope.
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== Trivia ==
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We know at least one episode aired at 7:05pm, thanks to Mayo shamelessly plugging it on an episode of ''Top of the Pops'' .
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''Audio book''
''Audio book''
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[http://www.hat-trick.co.uk/ Hat Trick Productions]
 
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Current revision as of 20:42, 3 November 2023

Contents

Host

Simon Mayo

Broadcast

Hat Trick Productions for BBC1, 1 April 1995 to 1 July 1998 (40 episodes in 4 series)

Synopsis

Only the first series could be called a game show but it was good fun all the same.

Three contestants would be set up by their friends and given 180 points each. Simon would read out a clue to a previous misdemeanour that that player had done and the player had to give the right confession. If that was the one he was referring to, all well and good. If not, however, they'd just embarrassed themselves. They also lost 20 points and were given another clue. This happened a maximum of one more time, and if they still hadn't got it they lost another 20 points and Simon revealed what they'd done. Then he'd move on to the next contestant and so on.

Image:Confessions simonmayo.jpgSimon Mayo

Round 2 was just like round one.

Round 3 was a bit different, it was Confessing against the clock. However, only one contestant was on set at any one time so they never knew their opponents' scores. Instead of losing 20 every time a clue was read out, their score would start counting down, 1 point a second until they buzzed in and confessed. When they got the right confession their game would be over.

Image:Confessions simonmayo revdavidsmith.jpgSimon with game show veteran, the Reverend David Smith

Once the other two had been brought on stage to do the same, whoever had the most points won a holiday, the other two some statues. This led to much ornery on Points of View where it was thought that rewarding bad acts was wrong.

Personally, these terrible acts were more embarrassing than terrible and usually funny. But even so, the next series dropped the game show format.

Inventor

Based on an idea by Simon Mayo himself.

Theme music

Composed by Philip Pope.

Trivia

We know at least one episode aired at 7:05pm, thanks to Mayo shamelessly plugging it on an episode of Top of the Pops .

Merchandise

Several books of Confessions by Simon Mayo were published:

Simon Mayo's Confessions

Audio book

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