Don't Stop Me Now
(→Theme music: we all know who sung "Don't Stop Me Now" originally, don't we? And although it was McFly's cover that was used, it was an obvious choice of theme tune for this show) |
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
- | The show was taken off the air after the third episode due to very low ratings in an 8:00pm Sunday night slot | + | The show was taken off the air after the third episode due to very low ratings in an 8:00pm Sunday night slot and wouldn't return until that summer starting from 3 June in a 6:00pm Sunday night slot to burn off the remaining five episodes. Perhaps viewers were offended by the choice of theme music, McFly's cover of Don't Stop Me Now rather than Freddie and pals' original. |
== Web links == | == Web links == |
Revision as of 21:30, 25 August 2019
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Guest co-hosts (in order): Louie Spence, Ashley Banjo, Kimberly Wyatt, Micky Flanagan, Freddie Flintoff, Sally Lindsay, Chris Moyles, Sarah Harding and David Haye
Broadcast
Magnum Media for Sky 1, 18 March to 1 July 2012 (8 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
A studio audience is split into three sections - singers, comedians, and variety acts. An act from each section is then selected to perform, with each act being required to complete their performance in 100 seconds. After the performances, the audience vote for who they want to leave the competition, with that act leaving by unusual methods (unusual if you haven't seen 101 Ways... that is) such as trapdoors and bungees cords. The winner receives £25,000.
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Trivia
The show was taken off the air after the third episode due to very low ratings in an 8:00pm Sunday night slot and wouldn't return until that summer starting from 3 June in a 6:00pm Sunday night slot to burn off the remaining five episodes. Perhaps viewers were offended by the choice of theme music, McFly's cover of Don't Stop Me Now rather than Freddie and pals' original.