Daytime quiz show in which teams of contestants answer questions about Top 10 lists, then try to score a perfect 10 in the final round. Hosted by Warwick Davis.Daytime quiz show in which teams of contestants answer questions about Top 10 lists, then try to score a perfect 10 in the final round. Hosted by Warwick Davis.Daytime quiz show in which teams of contestants answer questions about Top 10 lists, then try to score a perfect 10 in the final round. Hosted by Warwick Davis.
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I have watched every single episode and thoroughly enjoy this show. Warrick Davis is a brilliant host, who adds the right level of humour to the show. Playing along at home is fun too, especially when a category comes up that you know. Overall, a great show that doesn't get enough recognition.
The app game is really good too, so would recommend that.
The app game is really good too, so would recommend that.
It's a decent enough game show, the format is ok at best, but the real magic comes from Warwick Davies.
It's almost as ridiculous a show as Tipping Point, as nobody ever seems to win anything. You will chuckle at some of the answers given, but as always with these things, it's easy to know the answers if you're sat at home, it's very different in the stressful situation of a television studio.
I am amazed it's gone on as long as it has, but that's all due to Warwick, his wit, charm and personality, and his endless run of dad jokes. I am a big fan of Sally Lindsay as an actress, but when she presented it, the show's shortcomings were shown, it works because of him.
It's still better than many shows on, but that doesn't say a great deal.
6/10.
It's almost as ridiculous a show as Tipping Point, as nobody ever seems to win anything. You will chuckle at some of the answers given, but as always with these things, it's easy to know the answers if you're sat at home, it's very different in the stressful situation of a television studio.
I am amazed it's gone on as long as it has, but that's all due to Warwick, his wit, charm and personality, and his endless run of dad jokes. I am a big fan of Sally Lindsay as an actress, but when she presented it, the show's shortcomings were shown, it works because of him.
It's still better than many shows on, but that doesn't say a great deal.
6/10.
My hubby and I love watching this as it's great for brain training, however it would be even better if there was a split screen showing the board whilst the camera is on the contestant
Warwick can be annoying. And they make so many mistakes.who does their research joey Essex? They seem to have an obsession with lyrics and geography too.
Well, what can I say? Tenable has to be one of my absolute personal favourite TV game shows at the moment. I really enjoy the format (even though some of the top 10s could admittedly be a bit tricky or fiendishly difficult at times) and you just cannot help but have a really fun time whilst you're watching it.
Whilst being a bit of an odd choice for a gameshow host at first glance, Warwick Davis makes for a fantastically fun and engaging host (even despite the occasional dad joke which often made me nervously go "Okay?" as well as the occasional vain reference at times to his work as the titular character in Willow, Professor Flitwick and Griphook the Goblin in Harry Potter and of course Wicket the Ewok from Star Wars), plus I just cannot help but love the way he says the catchphrase "Well, it saddens me to say you are terrible at Tenable" (speaking of which, I have developed a fun habit of adding and emphasising the word "absolutely" to make said catchphrase sound slightly better in my mind).
However, I wouldn't quite give the same amount of praise to temporary host Sally Lindsay (aka Shelley Unwin from Coronation Street and the voice of Piella Bakewell in Wallace and Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death) . Not to say that she was a bad substitute host per se, it's just that she sorely lacks the special magic, charm and humour that Warwick brings to the show in flying colours.
In conclusion, Tenable is such a fun and enjoyable little gameshow and I would definitely recommend it to anyone in need of a televisual exercise of their little grey cells.
My overall rating for Tenable: 8/10.
Whilst being a bit of an odd choice for a gameshow host at first glance, Warwick Davis makes for a fantastically fun and engaging host (even despite the occasional dad joke which often made me nervously go "Okay?" as well as the occasional vain reference at times to his work as the titular character in Willow, Professor Flitwick and Griphook the Goblin in Harry Potter and of course Wicket the Ewok from Star Wars), plus I just cannot help but love the way he says the catchphrase "Well, it saddens me to say you are terrible at Tenable" (speaking of which, I have developed a fun habit of adding and emphasising the word "absolutely" to make said catchphrase sound slightly better in my mind).
However, I wouldn't quite give the same amount of praise to temporary host Sally Lindsay (aka Shelley Unwin from Coronation Street and the voice of Piella Bakewell in Wallace and Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death) . Not to say that she was a bad substitute host per se, it's just that she sorely lacks the special magic, charm and humour that Warwick brings to the show in flying colours.
In conclusion, Tenable is such a fun and enjoyable little gameshow and I would definitely recommend it to anyone in need of a televisual exercise of their little grey cells.
My overall rating for Tenable: 8/10.
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- TriviaDuring the initial airing of Episode #2.35 (2018) and subsequent repeats, many viewers took to social media to express their attraction to contestant Carly. Many of these fans reacted humorously to the unintended sexual innuendo when Carly, referring to Christmas recipes, stated that she enjoys "stuffing." Similarly, viewers expressed their attraction to contestant Clare in the initial airing of The Leading Ladies (2020), and Kate in Struck by Whitening (2020).
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Warwick Davis: It saddens me to say you're terrible at Tenable. Goodbye.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Blankety Blank: Episode #19.6 (2021)
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