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Bruce Forsyth in Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (1971)

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Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game

Bruce Forsyth
Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game S3E5 8 May 2025 on Challenge
Bruce Forsyth
On Thursday 8 May 2025, Challenge broadcasts Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game!

Season 3 Episode 5 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game” promises to be an exciting blend of family fun and friendly competition. Set to air on Challenge, this episode features four teams, each made up of two family members from different generations. The show aims to highlight the unique bonds between family members while they work together to win various prizes.

Viewers can expect a lively atmosphere as the teams tackle a series of entertaining challenges. Each task will test their teamwork, creativity, and sometimes their knowledge of each other. With Bruce Forsyth’s charm and wit at the helm, the episode is sure to be filled with laughter and memorable moments.

As families compete, they will not only aim for the prizes but also create lasting memories together. The mix of ages in each team adds an interesting dynamic,...
See full article at TV Regular
  • 5/8/2025
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Bruce Forsyth
Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game S3E3 6 May 2025 on Challenge
Bruce Forsyth
On Tuesday 6 May 2025, Challenge broadcasts Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game!

Season 3 Episode 3 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game” promises to be an exciting and heartwarming experience. This show, which has entertained audiences for years, brings together four teams, each made up of two family members from different generations. The mix of young and old adds a unique twist to the competition, making it both fun and relatable.

In this episode, families will face various challenges and games designed to test their skills, teamwork, and knowledge of each other. The tasks will range from silly to serious, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy. The lively atmosphere is sure to spark laughter and nostalgia, as family members reminisce about their shared experiences while competing for prizes.

Viewers can expect to see plenty of surprises and perhaps a few heartfelt moments as families navigate the challenges together.
See full article at TV Regular
  • 5/6/2025
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Bruce Forsyth
Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game S3E2 5 May 2025 on Challenge
Bruce Forsyth
On Monday 5 May 2025, Challenge broadcasts Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game!

Season 3 Episode 2 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game” promises to be an exciting showcase of family fun and competition. Airing on Challenge, this episode features four teams, each made up of two family members from different generations. This unique setup allows for a mix of ages and experiences, adding to the excitement of the challenges ahead.

Viewers can expect a variety of entertaining games that test the skills and teamwork of the family pairs. From classic tasks that require creativity and coordination to new challenges that might surprise the contestants, the episode is sure to keep everyone engaged. The interactions between the younger and older family members will highlight the generational differences, making for some heartwarming and humorous moments.

As the teams compete for prizes, the spirit of family and togetherness will shine through. Bruce...
See full article at TV Regular
  • 5/5/2025
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Bruce Forsyth in Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (1971)
Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game Season 3 Episode 5 Airs May 8 2025 on Challenge
Bruce Forsyth in Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (1971)
In the upcoming episode of “Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game,” viewers can expect an exciting blend of fun and nostalgia. Season 3, Episode 5, airing at 11:45 Am on Thursday, May 8, 2025, promises to bring families together in a delightful competition. This time, four teams, each consisting of two family members from different generations, will battle it out for some fantastic prizes.

The format of the show remains a beloved classic, with each team showcasing their unique skills and teamwork. The challenges will test their ability to work together, despite the age gap. From fun games to quirky tasks, the episode will highlight the special bond that family members share, while also providing plenty of laughs along the way.

As always, Bruce Forsyth’s charm and wit will guide the proceedings, ensuring that the atmosphere is lively and entertaining. Families tuning in can look forward to not just the competition, but also heartwarming moments...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 5/1/2025
  • by Ashley Wood
  • TV Everyday
Bruce Forsyth in Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (1971)
Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game Season 3 Episode 4 Airs May 7 2025 on Challenge
Bruce Forsyth in Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (1971)
The excitement builds for the upcoming episode of “Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game,” set to air on Challenge at 11:45 Am on Wednesday, May 7, 2025. In this fun-filled show, four teams of two family members from different generations will come together to compete for some fantastic prizes. The unique twist of having relatives from various ages adds a delightful dynamic to the competition.

In this episode, viewers can expect plenty of laughter and heartwarming moments as families work together. The challenges will test their teamwork and creativity, showcasing the bond between the generations. Each team will face a series of entertaining games that range from physical tasks to memory challenges, all designed to highlight the strengths of both the young and the old.

As always, Bruce Forsyth’s charm and wit will guide the teams through the competition, making for an engaging experience. Fans of the show will love seeing how family...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 4/30/2025
  • by Ashley Wood
  • TV Everyday
Bruce Forsyth in Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (1971)
Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game Season 3 Episode 3 Airs May 6 2025 on Challenge
Bruce Forsyth in Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (1971)
In the upcoming episode of “Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game,” viewers can expect a delightful mix of fun and family bonding. Scheduled to air on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at 3:45 Pm on Challenge, this episode brings together four teams of two people from the same family, but from different generations. The excitement is sure to unfold as these families compete against each other for the chance to win some fantastic prizes.

Each team will showcase their unique skills and knowledge, highlighting the differences and similarities between generations. The challenges promise to be entertaining, with tasks that test everything from memory to creativity. As always, Bruce Forsyth’s charm and wit will guide the proceedings, making for an enjoyable viewing experience.

Family dynamics will take center stage, as the older and younger members of each team learn from one another while navigating the fun challenges. This episode is set to remind everyone of...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 4/29/2025
  • by Ashley Wood
  • TV Everyday
Bruce Forsyth in Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (1971)
Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game Season 3 Episode 2 Airs May 5 2025 on Challenge
Bruce Forsyth in Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (1971)
In the upcoming episode of “Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game,” viewers can look forward to an exciting showdown between four teams of family members. This season 3 episode 2 promises to bring laughter and friendly competition as teams made up of different generations come together to face off for some fantastic prizes. The show will air at 11:45 Am on Monday, May 5, 2025, on Challenge.

Families will have the chance to showcase their skills and teamwork in a variety of fun challenges. With a mix of younger and older contestants, the dynamics will surely lead to some hilarious moments and touching interactions. Bruce Forsyth, known for his charm and wit, will guide the teams through the games, making sure everyone is having a great time.

As the competition heats up, viewers will witness the unique talents and quirks of each family. The blend of generations adds a special twist, highlighting how different ages can...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 4/28/2025
  • by Ashley Wood
  • TV Everyday
Sye (2004)
Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game S2E12 25 April 2025 on Challenge
Sye (2004)
On Friday 25 April 2025, Challenge broadcasts Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game!

Season 2 Episode 12 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game” promises to bring back the charm and fun that made the show a classic. Set to air on Challenge, this episode will feature family contestants competing in a variety of entertaining games and challenges. Bruce Forsyth, known for his warm personality and quick wit, will be at the helm, guiding the contestants through the fun-filled competition.

In this episode, families will work together to tackle a series of tasks that test their skills, teamwork, and creativity. The games are designed to be light-hearted and enjoyable, showcasing the unique talents of each family member. Bruce’s engaging style will add to the excitement, as he interacts with the contestants and shares his trademark humor.

Viewers can expect a mix of nostalgia and fresh entertainment as families strive to...
See full article at TV Regular
  • 4/25/2025
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Bruce Forsyth in Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (1971)
Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game Season 2 Episode 12 Airs April 25 2025 on Challenge
Bruce Forsyth in Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (1971)
The excitement continues with Season 2, Episode 12 of “Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game,” set to air on Friday, April 25, 2025, at 11:45 Am on Challenge. This beloved classic game show brings families together for a fun-filled hour of entertainment. Hosted by the charming Bruce Forsyth, the show promises laughter and friendly competition as contestants from various families showcase their skills and creativity.

In this episode, viewers can expect the usual mix of challenges that test both physical abilities and mental agility. Contestants will engage in amusing tasks that require teamwork and a bit of wit. Bruce’s signature humor will be on full display, keeping the atmosphere light and enjoyable. As families work together to complete the challenges, they will also share heartwarming moments that highlight the importance of togetherness.

With its nostalgic charm and engaging format, “Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game” continues to capture the hearts of audiences. This episode is sure to deliver memorable moments,...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 4/18/2025
  • by Ashley Wood
  • TV Everyday
Bruce Forsyth
Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game S2E1 10 January 2025 on Challenge
Bruce Forsyth
On Friday 10 January 2025, Challenge broadcasts Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game!

Season 2 Episode 1 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game” promises to bring fun and excitement to the screen. This classic game show has been a favorite for families, and its charm continues to attract viewers. Bruce Forsyth, the beloved host, will guide contestants through a series of entertaining challenges that test their skills and teamwork.

In this episode, families will compete in various games that require both creativity and quick thinking. The tasks are designed to be enjoyable for all ages, making it a great show for everyone to watch together. Bruce’s warm personality and witty comments add to the lively atmosphere, ensuring that laughter and enjoyment are at the forefront.

As the contestants navigate through the challenges, they will have the chance to win prizes that can bring joy to their family. The show’s format encourages teamwork,...
See full article at TV Regular
  • 1/10/2025
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Dev and Subhasree Ganguly in Challenge (2009)
Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game “Christmas 1991” 24 December 2024 on Challenge
Dev and Subhasree Ganguly in Challenge (2009)
On Tuesday 24 December 2024, Challenge broadcasts Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game!

Christmas 1991 Episode Summary

A new episode of “Bruce Forsyth’s Generation Game” is set to air on Challenge, and it promises to bring back the festive spirit with “Christmas 1991.” This classic game show has been a favorite for families, and this episode will be no different.

In “Christmas 1991,” Bruce Forsyth will welcome contestants from different generations to compete in fun and entertaining challenges. The holiday theme will add a special touch, with festive decorations and seasonal games that celebrate the spirit of Christmas. Families can expect to see classic moments filled with laughter and joy as contestants try their best to impress Bruce and the audience.

Viewers can look forward to a mix of traditional games and holiday-themed activities. The episode will showcase the charm and wit of Bruce Forsyth as he interacts with contestants, sharing jokes and light-hearted banter.
See full article at TV Regular
  • 12/24/2024
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Bruce Forsyth Passes Away at Age 89
Legendary television personality Bruce Forsyth (of The Generation Game and Play Your Cards Right fame) passes away at the age of 89.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 8/18/2017
  • by Nicholas Raymond
  • ScreenRant
Bugs: remembering an ahead-of-its-time tech TV thriller
Alastair Stewart Mar 2, 2017

Arguably, British tech ensemble Bugs paved the way for the likes of Spooks, Sherlock, Torchwood and more...

It feels a long time ago that watching Saturday night TV with the family was the norm, but back in the 1990s, millions crowded around the box for the likes of Noel's House Party, Due South, The Generation Game, and of course, Bugs. The latter ran for four series between 1995 and 1999 and arguably holds the distinction of being embryonic of later, more intensive, tech-heavy UK shows including Spooks and Sherlock.

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The general Bugs premise involved a team of crime-fighting gadget experts facing a range of modern (now charmingly redundant), technology-centred threats. The main triptych of regulars included Nick Beckett (Jesse Birdsall), Ros Henderson (Jaye Griffiths) and Ed (Neighbours alumnus Craig McLachlan in series...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 2/25/2017
  • Den of Geek
Crime Traveller: celebrating an underappreciated 90s sci-fi
Alastair Stewart Nov 21, 2016

Anthony Horowitz's Crime Traveller deserves to be better remembered in the history of British sci-fi...

The 1990s are Doctor Who's lost decade. Although the eponymous Timelord found a brief home with Paul McGann's American pilot in 1996, the revival was never picked up. So began an even longer winter on the long road to 2005's regeneration under Russell T. Davies with Christopher Eccleston. The rest, as they say, is history.

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What is seldom remembered, however, is that while the failed reboot had proven the franchise hadn't recovered from 33 years worth of plot, nor had there been any marked improvement on the production, the entire exercise had given a...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 9/20/2016
  • Den of Geek
Nicolas Cage's Generation Game: how to reboot game shows
Jenny Morrill Jun 12, 2017

Jenny has a few tips for successfully rebooting some classic gameshows...

Game shows are one of the few formats that can withstand being rebooted. Some people might even argue that game show reboots are becoming necessary, given the calibre of new ideas being farted out onto the screen. For every Pointless, there's Dale's All Star Celebrity Family Kerplunk On Fire (actually I'd watch that).

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There are certain shows that could make up a stellar, unbeatable game show line-up, and they should all be brought back immediately. Some brave souls have tried to bring some of these shows back, with varying degrees of success. In some cases perhaps the execution needed a bit of tweaking, but the decision to reboot was the right one.

When a...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 3/13/2016
  • Den of Geek
On the Buses and Last of the Summer Wine star Stephen Lewis dies, aged 88
On the Buses and Last of the Summer Wine star Stephen Lewis has died, aged 88.

His family has confirmed to multiple media outlets that Lewis passed away on Wednesday (August 12) at a nursing home in East London.

Lewis's niece Rebecca told the press that the actor remained in "high spirits" in his last days, adding: "He was always singing and joking."

Through more 50 years in front of the camera, Lewis was best known for portraying Cyril 'Blakey' Blake in the ITV comedy On the Buses and its three spinoff films.

Lewis would later become a regular presence on UK television on The Generation Game, Oh, Doctor Beeching! and more recently Last of the Summer Wine from the 1970s through to the 2000s.

The London-born actor was also an accomplished screenwriter, having penned the Barbara Windsor and Roy Kinnear-starring 1963 film Sparrers Can't Sing.
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 8/13/2015
  • Digital Spy
Do I Sound Gay? Film-maker's personal journey explores the 'gay voice'
Lisping, camp and effeminate … do gay men really talk in a certain way? One film-maker investigated the phenomenon – and came to terms with his own voice

There’s an old expression in the gay community about a macho-looking man who opens his mouth and “a purse falls out”. This sort of “looks Tarzan, sounds Jane” is particular to the gay male community where a high-pitched, lisping voice has been a huge part of the stereotype of what gay men were like ever since Charles Nelson Riley delivered saucy double entendres on The Match Game (or his UK equivalent Larry Grayson exclaimed “Shut that door!” on The Generation Game).

Usually this “gay voice” isn’t regarded as a positive, either by homophobes making fun of the lisp (usually accompanied by a wrist limper than day-old pasta) or the gay men who notice effeminate tones coming from the mouth of a potential suitor.
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 7/10/2015
  • by Brian Moylan
  • The Guardian - Film News
Sir Bruce Forsyth: Strictly Come Dancing wasn't what I wanted it to be
Sir Bruce Forsyth admits 'Strictly Come Dancing' isn't the show he ''thought it would be''. The 87-year-old entertainer stood down from his role as co-host of the BBC One ballroom dance contest last year and has now admitted he doesn't miss it because it never lived up to his expectations. He said: ''I don't miss doing Strictly. It's not the show I thought it would be. ''I thought it would be a comedy show, me getting amongst the contestants and showing them how to dance, them all falling all over the place, it was a different show.'' The former 'The Generation Game' host confessed...
See full article at Virgin Media - TV
  • 4/8/2015
  • Virgin Media - TV
Stars In Their Eyes returns with Harry Hill: Can it work?
One of my happiest memories of TV as a child was the Stars In Their Eyes grand final night. The Matthew Kelly years of the show may look rather quaint in an era of spinning chairs, dancing celebrities and X Factor shoutiness, but it was actually ahead of its time as an entertainment format.

From turning Reg the butcher and Barbara from accounts into stars for five minutes, to public phone votes for the winner, it was in many ways a proto-Pop Idol and X Factor.

The key difference between Stars In Their Eyes and what followed was the complete absence of cynicism or profiteering. It probably helped Basil from Basingstoke raise a few more quid with his George Formby covers act, but there was never any pretense that the show would be life-changing.

Like most Saturday night shows in the pre-Popstars/Simon Cowell/Big Brother era, the heart...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 1/9/2015
  • Digital Spy
Jim Davidson blasts lack of working class comedy: 'BBC are all lefties'
Jim Davidson has criticised the BBC for having a left-wing bias and said that there isn't enough working class comedy on TV anymore.

The Celebrity Big Brother winner and stand-up comic, who hosted primetime BBC shows such as The Generation Game and Big Break in the '90s, said that modern TV is dominated by university-educated talent.

Watch Jim Davidson talk about political correctness, the BBC and Dappy:

"The BBC are all lefties really. If you sliced the BBC in half, the Guardian newspaper would fall out," he told Digital Spy.

"There was a time when I was growing up, when comedy came from the working class streets of the big cities. Billy Connolly, me, Jasper Carrott, Jethro. All working class lads. And now, they all come from universities and all us old guys are old hat."

Davidson added: "And who is the worst? Me. Since Bernard Manning died,...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 1/7/2015
  • Digital Spy
Miranda Hart searching for families for Generation Game-style BBC show
Miranda Hart is searching for families of all ages to take part in a new BBC game show.

The comic actress has been rumoured to be in line to front a new version of The Generation Game on BBC One, but this has yet to be officially confirmed.

The BBC announced today that Hart is looking for different family groups to apply for an upcoming entertainment show.

"We're looking for all types of family set-ups," the announcement reads. "This can be mother/father and children, nan, aunt, son and partner or could even include 'Auntie Pat from down the road'... who is really just mum's best friend from the bingo.

"When choosing your family/team please remember that we're looking for teams of all ages with at least two generations and the team must also include both male and female contestants. The generations could be nan and grandson, mum and son's partner Sue,...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 10/16/2014
  • Digital Spy
Miranda Hart on Generation Game revival rumour: 'I'm mulling ideas'
Miranda Hart has downplayed rumours that she will host a rebooted version of The Generation Game for the BBC.

The classic game show, which has previously been presented by the likes of Sir Bruce Forsyth, Larry Grayson and Jim Davidson, was reported earlier today to be returning next year for the first time since 2002.

The Miranda star was rumoured to be in talks for the role earlier this year, and appeared on a one-off special of the show for Comic Relief in 2011.

BBC One controller Charlotte Moore told The Guardian: "It will be a modern reinvention of The Generation Game. Miranda will bring a very different flavour to it.

"Her wit and spirit behind it will naturally move it into the modern era. Miranda is brilliant at engaging with people, she loves that interaction. She'll be brilliant."

Moore added of the new Generation Game: "I promise you it won't be predictable.
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 8/17/2014
  • Digital Spy
Miranda Hart to host BBC revival of The Generation Game
Miranda Hart is to host a rebooted version of The Generation Game for the BBC.

The classic gameshow, which has previously been presented by the likes of Sir Bruce Forsyth, Larry Grayson and Jim Davidson, will return next year for the first time since 2002.

The Miranda star was rumoured to be in talks for the role earlier this year, and appeared on a one-off special of the show for Comic Relief in 2011.

BBC One controller Charlotte Moore told The Guardian: "It will be a modern reinvention of The Generation Game. Miranda will bring a very different flavour to it.

"Her wit and spirit behind it will naturally move it into the modern era. Miranda is brilliant at engaging with people, she loves that interaction. She'll be brilliant."

Moore added of the new Generation Game: "I promise you it won't be predictable.

"It will feel absolutely rooted in the present day.
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 8/17/2014
  • Digital Spy
Did Great British Bake Off survive move to BBC One? Episode 1 review
The Great British Bake Off's move to BBC One could have gone badly wrong.

Fans of the quirky, bunting-filled BBC Two smash were understandably horrified at the prospect of the show getting an X Factor-style makeover, replacing soggy bottoms and sponge cakes with sob stories and Simon Cowell-esque melodrama.

Great British Bake Off: Did the right baker go home?

Thankfully, judging from the opening episode of the show's fifth series, the change of channels is purely logistical. An audience of 9 million plus viewers on BBC Two is too big to be ignored and Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood earned the Wednesday night upgrade.

Sensibly the producers have remained firm with their recipe for success and haven't attempted to adapt the show for a more mainstream crowd - there are no 'sexy bakers' or barking mad fame whores, and Mel and Sue haven't been replaced by some dashing...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 8/6/2014
  • Digital Spy
Miranda Hart 'in talks to host Generation Game revival'
Miranda Hart is said to be in talks to host a revival of The Generation Game for the BBC.

The sitcom actress and comedian is tipped to follow in the footsteps of previous presenters Sir Bruce Forsyth, Larry Grayson and Jim Davidson in the reboot of the classic family programme, which originally launched in 1971.

The show - which last aired in 2002 - saw four teams, each consisting of two family members, compete against each other in a series of challenges in a bid to win prizes.

The BBC has confirmed that the revival is on the cards but insisted that nothing has been confirmed.

A spokesperson said: "It's in the early ideas stage at the moment. Nothing is confirmed and no series [is] planned."

Call The Midwife actress Hart revealed her love of The Generation Game when she interviewed Forsyth for BBC One special When Miranda Met Bruce last year.

"Bruce...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 4/20/2014
  • Digital Spy
Doctor Who: the film careers of Patrick Troughton & Tom Baker
Feature Alex Westthorp 9 Apr 2014 - 07:00

In the next part of his series, Alex talks us through the film careers of the second and fourth Doctors, Patrick Troughton and Tom Baker...

Read Alex's retrospective on the film careers of William Hartnell and Jon Pertwee, here.

Like their fellow Time Lord actors, William Hartnell and Jon Pertwee, Patrick Troughton and Tom Baker also shared certain genres of film. Both appeared, before and after their time as the Doctor, in horror movies and both worked on Ray Harryhausen Sinbad films.

Patrick George Troughton was born in Mill Hill, London on March 25th 1920. He made his film debut aged 28 in the 1948 B-Movie The Escape. Troughton's was a very minor role. Among the better known cast was William Hartnell, though even Hartnell's role was small and the two didn't share any scenes together. From the late Forties, Troughton found more success on the small screen,...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 4/8/2014
  • by louisamellor
  • Den of Geek
The Crimson Field episode 1 review
Review Louisa Mellor 6 Apr 2014 - 22:00

The Crimson Field pretties up Wwi just enough to make it palatable for the Sunday night slot. Here's Louisa's review of the first episode…

This review contains spoilers.

Sunday night on BBC One is the cosy-blanket-and-Horlicks slot, a time when audiences don’t expect to witness anything much more traumatic than Judi Dench’s bonnet falling into a puddle or Minty from Eastenders opening a tin of fusty spam. How, without causing indigestion, can a main course dealing in the profound horror and loss of Wwi follow on from an Antiques Roadshow starter and Countryfile amuse-bouche?

With a deft balance of light and dark, writer Sarah Phelps shows us. The Crimson Field blends the Girls’ Brigade pep of Call The Midwife with the violence and gore of Ripper Street. It’s palatable but not oversweet, and unlike period rival Downton Abbey, doesn’t make a pantomime of Wwi.
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  • 4/6/2014
  • by louisamellor
  • Den of Geek
What to Watch: Tonight's TV Picks - Benefits Street, Jim Davidson
Benefits Street: Channel 4, 9pm

Channel 4's final visit to James Turner Street is not to be missed. In the last episode of the controversial TV documentary that has sparked heated debates across the nation, we will be bidding goodbye to the likes of White Dee, Fungi and Smoggy.

Jim Davidson: At Least I'm Not Boring: Channel 5, 9pm

After a rollercoaster few years, Celebrity Big Brother winner Jim Davidson is back on Channel 5 for this one-off special. Davidson will be shedding light on the highs and lows of both his personal and professional life, from hosting Saturday night classics such as The Generation Game to his 2013 arrest. Expect a refreshingly honest commentary from the comic whose life has been anything but boring!

The Walking Dead: Fox, 9pm

Season four of the American zombie drama returns after a shocking mid-season finale which didn't end too well for Hershel.
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 2/10/2014
  • Digital Spy
Celebrity Big Brother: Your quick guide to the new housemates
The rumour mill has closed down, we now know the full lineup for the latest Celebrity Big Brother, and we at Digital Spy are rather chuffed, as we got quite a few of them right in our predictions!

There are a couple of surprises in amongst the usual dose of models you'd never heard of, American stars who have probably never heard of Big Brother, and talent from yesteryear desperate for some kind of comeback.

While the celebs get used to their new surroundings, here follows a quick guide to your new friends for the next couple of weeks.

Casey Batchelor

Say it with me now. 'Whooooo?' Here's your token glamour model that you're totally forgiven for never having heard of, unless you're a regular reader of Nuts or Zoo magazine.

Apparently, according to the Channel 5 press release, Casey is "most known for her 34GGs". Most likely in there...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 1/3/2014
  • Digital Spy
BBC, Fremantle partner on formats
BBC shows which have never been adapted for Australia or have long since disappeared from our screens could be re-activated under a new co-venture between FremantleMedia Australia (Fma) and BBC Worldwide Australia & New Zealand.

Among the formats that could emanate from the partnership are current BBC shows Mastermind, Bargain Hunt and Antiques Roadshow and, from the Beeb.s vaults, The Weakest Link, The Generation Game, Last Choir Standing and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?

The deal also covers Dancing With the Stars if that show is commissioned by the Seven Network or another Australian broadcaster next year.

The multi-year agreement was announced by Ian Hogg, Fma Regional CEO Australia/Asia Pacific, and Jon Penn, Managing Director of BBC Worldwide Australia & New Zealand.

Explaining the rationale for the alliance, the Bbcw tells If,. .BBC Worldwide owns some great entertainment formats but we do not currently have the production expertise and resource...
See full article at IF.com.au
  • 10/28/2013
  • by Don Groves
  • IF.com.au
Sir Bruce Forsyth: 'I thought Strictly Come Dancing was a comedy show'
Sir Bruce Forsyth has revealed that he thought Strictly Come Dancing was a comedy show after initially being pitched the concept.

The 85-year-old, who co-presents the BBC1 show with Tess Daly, also revealed that he believes he fronted "too many" game shows in the past.

Speaking to Miranda Hart on When Miranda Met Bruce last night (September 21), Forsyth revealed that when first told the premise of Strictly Come Dancing, he believed it would be a more lighthearted and slapstick programme.

"When they pitched it to me I thought it was a comedy show. People would dance and fall all over the place and I would be around there like The Generation Game, helping them.

"But I forgot there is no-one more competitive than a ballroom dancer, so it became a different show. More competitive, and it just worked."

Forsyth, who previously presented shows such as The Price is Right, Play Your Cards Right...
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  • 9/21/2013
  • Digital Spy
The Generation Game to make big return
'The Generation Game' is making a comeback. A new version of the cult programme is expected to return to ITV late next year, with a pilot episode heavily based on the family favourite game show being filmed next month. A source told The Sun newspaper: ''The format will essentially be about young people taking on older ones. ''It's very early days for the show as the pilot is yet to be filmed then, if we like the finished product, we'll film a series that can go out late in 2014.'' 'The Generation Game' was hosted by TV legend Sir Bruce Forsyth and saw two...
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  • 9/10/2013
  • Virgin Media - TV
Britain's Got Talent Contestant Francine Lewis Denies Leonardo DiCaprio Hookup
Francine Lewis in Episode dated 22 April 2019 (2019)
Talk about your titanic assertions. Following impressionist Francine Lewis' standing-ovation-worthy audition on Britain's Got Talent last week, The Sun reported that the married mother of two had a one-night stand with Leonardo DiCaprio after meeting him in a London bar back in...1999! Lewis was a hostess on the long-running U.K. game show The Generation Game at the time of their supposed encounter and was dating someone else at the time, according to the tabloid—which also supposedly quoted her saying that she would totally go on a date with Simon Cowell if he asked. Well, Lewis took to Twitter Saturday to flat-out deny the report. "I'm in shock...
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  • 4/22/2013
  • E! Online
'Bgt' star Francine Lewis 'had Leonardo DiCaprio fling'
Britain's Got Talent star Francine Lewis once had a fling with Leonardo DiCaprio, it has been reported.

The impressionist, who wowed the judges on last night's (April 20) show, spent the night with the Hollywood actor after meeting him in a London bar in 1999, The Sun reports.

She was a hostess on The Generation Game when she went back to DiCaprio's suite at the Metropolitan Hotel. Although she later claimed they didn't sleep together, it ended her relationship with childhood sweetheart Sacha Tropper.

She is quoted as saying at the time: "I'm so sexy no one man can satisfy me. I'm a friendly girl and I can't say no to anyone! I like to make eye contact with a guy and if he gives me that little smile back I know I'm in there."

Lewis, who appeared on The Big, Big Talent Show in 1996, last night called the story "old news...
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  • 4/21/2013
  • Digital Spy
Queen Elizabeth's 'surprise' at Forsyth's career
Britain's Queen Elizabeth was 'surprised' Sir Bruce Forsyth had been working as long as she has. The 86-year-old monarch presented the 'Strictly Come Dancing' co-host with a knighthood in 2011 and she had a 'good laugh' with the 85-year-old star - who has fronted popular shows such as 'The Generation Game', 'The Price is Right' and 'Play Your Cards Right' - about him working in showbusiness for 70 years. He explained: 'When I met the queen she said, 'You must have been entertaining us for a long time.' And I said, 'Yes, Your Majesty, next year, on my birthday, I will have been in showbusiness for 70 years.' 'I think she was surprised that someone had been...
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  • 4/16/2013
  • Monsters and Critics
Simon Cowell 'plotting new Saturday night entertainment show'
Simon Cowell is developing a new Saturday night entertainment show, a tabloid report claims.

The TV and music mogul is working on a new format for ITV that will "mash-up" classic TV shows such as The Generation Game and Noel's House Party, according to the Daily Star.

Cowell's latest TV project - the Carol Vorderman-hosted cookery series Food Glorious Food - launches on Wednesday night (February 27).

He is currently working on a new series of Britain's Got Talent and is expected to revamp the X Factor lineup and format for its upcoming tenth series.

Cowell's last new UK TV project, gameshow Red or Black?, flopped on ITV and was dropped after its second series.

The millionaire's Got Talent co-stars and friends Ant & Dec returned to Saturday night TV with Saturday Night Takeaway at the weekend and pulled in over 7 million viewers (including +1) for the first episode.

Watch Cowell and...
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  • 2/25/2013
  • Digital Spy
The Guide's 1,000th issue: 2000-2003
Revisiting 18 years of pop culture, from the Strokes to the early hipster, plus lots of Charlie Brooker

2000: Nasty Nick

Charlie Brooker's first Screen Burn "Hate your job? Weep yourself awake each Monday morning? Spend the working day toying with your desktop icons while nonchalantly contemplating suicide? Ever considered doing something – anything – else? Then whatever you do, don't look to the coming week's television for inspiration. Tucked away in the schedules are four glaring examples of the very worst careers imaginable this side of "oil-rig bitch". First up servile pandering, or "being a butler", as it's commonly known..."

Macy Mania Macy Gray has a (fleeting) moment. "The latest craze is precisely what Macy Gray has become. The first bona-fide pop phenomenon of the new millennium. Right now, the world and its uncle appear infatuated with her. She's bigger than big. And getting bigger all the time."

2020 vision Danny Leigh...
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  • 1/5/2013
  • by The Guide
  • The Guardian - Film News
The new series of Doctor Who: Fleeing from format?
When Doctor Who returned to our screens in 2005, I was genuinely excited. Despite having grown up in the period following the cancellation of the classic series, I quickly became a fan through watching the repeats and collecting the stories on video cassette. Many a dark evening was spent watching this or that thrilling adventure (and some truly awful ones) in time and space with the Doctor, his companions, and his foes.

Despite the fact that many of the stories I watched were from the 1960s, '70s or '80s, and constructed on what was obviously a shoestring budget, I was not put off; I was captivated. By the sense of danger and adventure. By the bold ideas and the characters. By the horror and the action. By the sometimes humorous, sometimes cantankerous anti-establishment lead character. As a child I was very much under the impression that, if this was...
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  • 11/15/2012
  • Shadowlocked
Bruce Forsyth has no retirement plans
Sir Bruce Forsyth has no plans to retire yet. The 84-year-old TV host - who has worked on shows including 'The Generation Game', 'Play Your Cards Right' and most recently 'Strictly Come Dancing' - will know when is the right time to step back from his presenting commitments because those close to him will tell him. He said: ''I will know, my loved ones, my darling wife, my agent, manager Jan and Ian they will tell me, I've always told them if I look as though I'm over the hill you know just tell me but I think I'll know myself.'' Bruce...
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  • 9/18/2012
  • Virgin Media - TV
Jorgie Porter's mother bans nipples
Sir Bruce Forsyth has no plans to retire yet. The 84-year-old TV host - who has worked on shows including 'The Generation Game', 'Play Your Cards Right' and most recently 'Strictly Come Dancing' - will know when is the right time to step back from his presenting commitments because those close to him will tell him. He said: ''I will know, my loved ones, my darling wife, my agent, manager Jan and Ian they will tell me, I've always told them if I look as though I'm over the hill you know just tell me but I think I'll know myself.'' Bruce...
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  • 9/17/2012
  • Virgin Media - TV
The Doctor Who Column: Child's Play?
If you've ever seen the classic 1973 Christmas Special of The Goodies (called The Goodies And The Beanstalk), then you'll probably remember that bit at the end when the down and out trio come across an abandoned lamp in the street. As soon as they rub the lamp – bingo! A puff of smoke and then John Cleese in a turban. Cleese then bellows “Kids' Show!” after the Goodies tell him to clear off.

I suppose that some people regarded The Goodies as the crazy younger brother of the more adult Monty Python's Flying Circus – on the surface, with its speeded-up action sequences, giant kittens, Dougals and Zebedees, I suppose you could say it's a show that's targeted towards younger ones. But then how do you explain the satirical swipes at the Royals, advertising commercialism, talent shows or apartheid?

Which neatly brings me on to Doctor Who. I was wondering this the...
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  • 8/14/2012
  • Shadowlocked
The Doctor Who Column: The Doc's greatest foes - soaps and talent shows
Hold on. There's something missing. Normally, at this time of year there's some TV programme that's supposed to be heading back to the small screen. Oh, that's right – Doctor Who.

Alas, for Who fans, the wait's a bit longer, with rumours of six episodes surfacing in Autumn or Winter. But hey, never mind, you can console yourself with the much-touted weapon in the BBC's ratings armoury called The Voice. In which Lord Thomas of Jones and co attempt to find the country's best singing voice, a quest that hasn't been heard of since last December when Little Mix squealed and sobbed the water out of their bodies in The X Factor. But hold on, apparently there's a twist – in The Voice, the judges sit in these great big Star Trek swivel chairs so that they can't see the singer, and only whizz round if they like what they hear. Clever,...
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  • 4/4/2012
  • Shadowlocked
Bruce Forsyth in Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (1971)
'X Factor' Johnny Robinson: 'I want to bring back The Generation Game'
Bruce Forsyth in Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (1971)
Johnny Robinson has revealed that he would love to bring The Generation Game back to TV. The popular long-running gameshow, which was hosted at various points by Bruce Forsyth, Larry Grayson and Jim Davidson, last aired in 2002, but the X Factor contestant told Digital Spy that he would be the ideal candidate to revive the franchise. "Maybe I could bring The Generation Game back," he said. "I'd be the Larry Grayson, 'Scores on the doors!' 'Cuddly toy!'" However, Robinson insisted that he was a "realist" when it came to his showbiz future, admitting that he would be returning to his bedsit tonight. "I'll (more)...
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  • 11/7/2011
  • by By Alex Fletcher
  • Digital Spy
Britain’s Got Talent and The X Factor are UK’s most watched Saturday night shows!
Simon Cowell must be rubbing his hands together with glee, because today it has been revealed that two of his very own TV shows have become the most watched in the UK.

Trade journal Broadcast has released the names of the top 30 Saturday TV shows of the last five years and though the BBC can boast to have aired 16 of those hit formats, ITV claim the top two spots with Britain’s Got Talent and The X Factor.

Researchers examined viewing figures of all shows aired on a Saturday night since the beginning of 2006 and found that Britain’s Got Talent brought in the highest ratings for their 2009 final – which saw worldwide singing sensation Susan Boyle losing out to street dance crew Diversity – after it attracted 18.3million viewers.

The X Factor meanwhile drew in a whopping 15 million viewers for it’s final in 2010, in which Matt Cardle triumphed over Rebecca Ferguson,...
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  • 8/4/2011
  • by Lisa McGarry
  • Unreality
Bruce Forsyth gets long-awaited knighthood - didn't he do well?
Queen's honours list also includes CBEs for oscar-winner Colin Firth and singer Bryan Ferry, and OBEs for Ashes heroes

A collective sigh of relief will be heard across Britain, quickly followed by a suitably awful pun: "Knight to see you, to see you knight." At 83 the evergreen entertainer Bruce Forsyth has finally got his long-predicted knighthood.

The nod comes in the Queen's 2011 birthday honours list – one of 965 people whose diverse services to society, including David Cameron's "big society", are recognised on Saturday.

But after years of speculation, gossip and tabloid outrage against the tardiness of Whitehall and Buckingham Palace, Forsyth's gong is the eye-catcher. The entertainer, who is enjoying a renaissance as host of BBC1's Strictly Come Dancing, started his career at 14 and fronted countless game shows, perhaps most memorably The Generation Game. He admitted that he feared the day might never come but said the elation...
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  • 6/10/2011
  • by Michael White
  • The Guardian - Film News
Doctor Who complete reviews: Bad Wolf
Bye bye Chris. It's as if we never knew you.

Yes, already after just one season, Christopher Eccleston was hanging up his leather jacket to move on to pastures new. The news of his departure was leaked just a few days after Rose had transmitted to rave reviews and excellent viewing figures. Unsurprisingly, the fans were a bit concerned about the longevity of Who – only a few more incarnations left, and that's your lot. There was also the great big cloud hanging over the season finale. Would Eccleston get his very own regeneration scene, and more to the point, would modern-day viewers be able to comprehend such a drastic change?

Luckily, the answer's yes, since Bad Wolf / The Parting Of The Ways (which will from now on be referred to as Bad Ways, just for the sake of not having to type out the whole damn thing again) ticks all the boxes,...
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  • 5/13/2011
  • Shadowlocked
Cinema’s weirdest vessels of evil
From man-eating beds to killer clocks, cinema’s full of evil in unexpected places. Here are ten of our favourites…

There are spoilers ahead for some of the films we talk about!

As several decades of cinema have informed us, evil takes many forms. Aside from all the serial killers and ancient demons waiting to either leap out of the shadows and murder us or simply scare us into a weeping ruin, movies are also full of killer cars, malevolent dolls and rampaging animals to contend with.

Given that entire lists could be generated from those menaces outlined above, we’ll be dealing with more obscure manifestations of evil here. The sort of demonic objects you might win on The Generation Game if it were presented by the Devil, or the kind of unlikely scenarios you'd encounter if you were the star of a horror film directed by Benny Hill.
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  • 4/7/2011
  • Den of Geek
David Walliams
Walliams completes 24-hour panel show
David Walliams
David Walliams has spoken of the successful completion of the UK's first 24-hour panel show. The Little Britain funnyman starred alongside a mass of celebrities including Miranda Hart, Paul O'Grady and Barbara Windsor in the 24 Hour Panel People Challenge - which paid tribute to classic game shows such as The Generation Game and Blankety Blank - but was the only famous face to endure the entirety of the marathon event. Speaking about the Comic Relief spectacular, which was broadcast live online from midday Saturday, Walliams remarked: "I'm descending into madness! It does take its toll on you just physically... it was as tough as I thought it would be, particularly at the end just having to keep the show together, being so exhausted and not being able to think straight any more." He added: "I just couldn't really (more)...
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  • 3/6/2011
  • by By Daniel Sperling
  • Digital Spy
Jim Davidson blasts ageing Strictly Come Dancing host Bruce Forsyth
Jim Davidson has launched a bitter verbal attack on Strictly Come Dancing presenter Bruce Forsyth.

The comedian and former TV star has obviously been influenced by the green eyed monster, as during an interview with The Sun he branded the 83 year old star a “miserable old b*****d” and claimed that the BBC only continue to employ him, so they can deny that they are an ageist organisation.

Jim, who stepped into Brucie’s shoes as host of The Generation Game in 1995, said:

“He’s hanging on. No one really wants Bruce on there, do they? Not really.

“But they have him there so they can say, ‘How dare you say we’re ageist? Moira Stuart is wrong!’.

“Look at Bruce – he needs ironing before the show! There’s a bit in my new play where someone says, ‘You only watch Strictly Come Dancing to see if Bruce drops dead...
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  • 3/3/2011
  • by Lisa McGarry
  • Unreality
Miranda Hart
Celebs join Walliams '24 Hour People Panel'
Miranda Hart
Miranda Hart, Stephen Fry and Barbara Windsor are among the celebrities who will take part in David Williams's 24 Hour Panel People in aid of Comic Relief. As previously revealed, the event will see the comic take on the roles of host, team captain and panellist alongside the rotating special guests, while paying tribute to a range of popular panel shows. Highlights include Walliams and his mother taking on Miranda Hart and her on-screen mother Patricia Hodge in The Generation Game and Paul O'Grady hosting Blankety Blank as Walliams competes against Barbara Windsor, Stacey Solomon and David Tennant. The Come Fly With Me star will also join Russell Tovey, Sue Perkins and Sean Lock will be joined by Stephen (more)...
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  • 3/1/2011
  • by By Ryan Love
  • Digital Spy
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