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Introduction
Welcome to UKGameshows.com, where Paul Merton always wins. We currently have 6,052 articles for you to read. Here are some of our newest articles. Enjoy your visit, and please use the Feedback form below if you have any information to add to our site.
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Poll of the Year 2017 - THE RESULTS!
The people have spoken, and we can finally reveal the winners in the UKGameshows.com/Bother's Bar Poll of the Year 2017. Are fans of Y Cwis Mawreddog going to get the shock upset they've been dreaming of? No, frankly, they're not. But you can see the real winners by clicking here. Thanks to all involved - see you again next year.
The 100 Most Popular Game Shows
One question you almost certainly haven't been asking yourself is "What are the 100 most popular articles on this site?". Well, tough, because we have and you can see the result of our Greatest Game Shows - it lists stalwarts like The Crystal Maze and Interceptor to surprises such as Kate Thornton's Dishes. Who knew?
While UKGameshows.com is (even if we say so ourselves) the most comprehensive guide to the genre anywhere on - or off - the web, with over 2100 programmes already in our database it is inevitable that even we're stumped sometimes. So we're asking for your help. A number of our "most wanted" shows are now listed here and a team of volunteers is standing by, waiting to add your contributions to our compendium of game show knowledge. Go on, help us out. It's what Mumsy would want.
In the pipeline
Fitheach: BBC Alba, 21 March
Your Face or Mine series 2: Comedy Central, 21 March
Celebrity Juice series 19: ITV, 22 March
A Question of Sport Relief: BBC2, 23 March
Who Dares Wins series 11: 24 March
Ready or Not: BBC1, 31 March
The Big Painting Challenge series 3: BBC1, 1 April
Revolution: Sky 1, 1 April
The Generation Game revival: BBC1, 1 and 8 April
BBC Young Musician: Radio 3, 2 April; BBC4, 6 April
Have I Got News for You series 55: BBC1, 6 April
I Don't Like Mondays: Channel 4, 6 April
Britain's Got Talent series 12: ITV, 14 April
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Game show news
21 March Katie BoyleThe death has been announced of Katie Boyle who passed away peacefully in her home at the age of 91. She is known for hosting the Eurovision Song Contest a record breaking four times.
16 March Cease all robots!
The BBC have announced today that they have axed the revival of Robot Wars after three series in order to create room for new shows.
14 March Jim Bowen
The death has been announced of Jim Bowen at the tender age of 80 after he was affected by a number of strokes. He is well known in the game show world for hosting the darts quiz show Bullseye.
9 March 2018 Who wants to be..?
Who Wants to be a Millionaire? will be revived, with Jeremy Clarkson as host. The one-week return will air "later this spring", and we're promised "a number of new twists and turns". The idea was first published in The Sun on Sunday on 11 February, and confirmed almost a month later.
11 December Keith Chegwin
The death has been announced of Keith Chegwin (a.k.a. - Cheggers) at the age of 60. His most memorable game show hosting roles include Cheggers Plays Pop, Sky Star Search and It's a Knockout.
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