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Talking Telephone Numbers

Show Summary

Aired: 1994 - 1997
Show Type: Live Action
Country of Origin: UK

UK Game Show - Weirdo interactive show. Celebs and guests performed acts and then found a way to create a random number. When five numbers were revealed, if they matched the last five digits of your telephone number you were invitied to call in with the vain hope you might win something.

After the obligatory teenybopper act, one of the lines was randomly selected and if it was you, and you had a one in 96 chance, then you had to answer three number related questions. These were always easy so its surprising that many people got them wrong (although, to be fair, there were sometimes some trick questions). They'd keep selecting lines until they either (a) run out of time (doh!) in which case the prize would rollover to next week, or (b) somebody gets it right, in which case they win £10,000.

They then had the option of gambling their winnings in order to win £25,000 as each Talking Telephonist had a card. Inside half of the cards was a prize larger than £10,000 (£25,000 max) and half had lesser sums. Sadly, they might not as well have bothered with this bit because nobody ever gambled (well, occasional exception but not regularly) proving that when they want to be, the British public could be incredibly boring.

Host - Phillip Schofield and Emma Forbes (later replaced by Claudia Winkleman)

Broadcast - Celador for ITV, 1994-7

Comments

Posted: 01/18/2007
My family were actually one digit out of trying to call into this show. I always thought that Emma Forbes and Philip Schofield had a good chemistry when working together.

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