Product Code Database
Example Keywords: sports games -scarf $83
   » » Wiki: Telly Addicts
Tag Wiki 'Telly Addicts'.
Tag

Telly Addicts was a British hosted by that aired on from 3 September 1985 to 29 July 1998. All questions were based on television programmes past and present, and generally took the form of a short clip being shown followed by a series of questions either specifically about the clip or more generally about the programme from which it had been taken. Two teams of four players sat opposite each other on sofas. The final series in 1998 had three teams of two players instead of two teams of four players.


Formats

1985–1986
The original format had two teams of four people with a winner-stays-on format. The challengers had to try to beat the champions to win and return as the champions in the next show, whilst the champions were simply playing to retain their title. This backfired somewhat after a single family, the Pain family, managed to last almost the entire series.


1987–1996
The format changed to a format, (most likely because of the aforementioned single family in the first series). It involved 16 teams in eight qualifying heats. The eight winning teams of the qualifying heats would go on into the quarter-finals; the four winning teams of the quarter-finals would go into the semi-finals; the two winning teams of the semi-finals would proceed to the grand final, and the winning team of the grand final became the champions. After the main series, it was quite normal for the series winners to return to take part in a special game, usually broadcast over Christmas, where they would go up against a team of celebrities. Until 1993 teams continued to be feature families. From 1994 teams were linked into family or friendship with names named from TV shows or


1997–1998
There was no series in 1997. The show returned in 1998 with a massive revamp with new rounds and rules. Instead of two teams of four players, there were now three teams of two players and the tournament format was dropped. These changes were first seen in a special Christmas celebrity edition in 1997 before a full series commenced the following year and before finally ending for good on 29 July 1998.


Rounds in the 1998 version
  • TV Clip: Each team was given a classic TV clip and had to answer 3 questions related to the clip with one point for each correct answer.
  • The Beginners Guide: Someone who worked on a classic TV show (e.g. a writer or actor), was asked what would be the 10 best things that summed up the programme. Each team had 60 seconds to guess as many as they could, scoring a point for each.
  • In The Box: A mystery celebrity was concealed inside a multi-coloured box and answering general knowledge TV questions correctly allowed for a small panel to be opened. Each question was worth one point, with three points for managing to correctly guess the mystery celebrity. If a team got the celebrity guess wrong, they were frozen out for the rest of the round. Following the reveal, the celebrity guest would ask a bonus question in return for a small prize, such as a board game. After this round, the team with the fewest points was eliminated.
  • The Pyramid: The two remaining teams were shown four categories associated with TV, and each team picked one of them to answer questions about. One player from each team then stood inside a pyramid structure and was asked quickfire questions on their chosen category with one point for each correct answer.
  • World TV: Teams were shown a small film documenting the kind of TV shown in a foreign country (e.g. Spain, New Zealand) and then took in turns answering questions on what they saw. One point for a correct answer but incorrect answers saw the question passed onto the opposition.
  • Raiders of the Lost Archive: Taking in turns, the teams selected a category from a grid of nine and were asked a question from it, either worth 1, 3 or 5 points. The lowest scoring team after this game was eliminated.
  • Stairway of the Stars: The last remaining team were given a series of clues related to a celebrity, by moving onto their name space on the stairway, if they were right, the questions continued but if it was wrong, an alarm sounded and they had to return to the level they were on. The team had 60 seconds to get to the top, if they did, they won a holiday, which had some loose connection to the World TV round but if they failed, they would instead win a widescreen TV each, but they would also have to suffer the indignity of finding out the star prize they missed out on.


Series Winners

Series
Pain Family
Reynish Family
Bustard Family
Mainwaring Family
Rossiter Family
Bone Family
Gardiner Family
Payne Family
Brown Family
Warriors Gate
Golden Girls
Press Gang
No tournament format


Champion Telly Addicts
Rossiter Family


Spin offs
The Telly Addicts format was re-used in 2002 for the UK subscription TV channel (which had repeated some series of Telly Addicts prior to this) in the form of quiz shows Soap Addicts, hosted by and Richard Arnold. However, the programme was not recommissioned after its 2003 series. Sport Addicts also existed and was hosted by and Celebrity Addicts was hosted by and Richard Arnold. Soap Addicts was when teams had to answer questions about famous soaps with clips and pictures. Sport Addicts also followed this but with teams answering questions about sports with clips and pictures and Celebrity Addicts was teams answering questions about celebrities with clips and pictures.

In 2021, Paul Sinha's TV Showdown debuted on ITV, which is described as an updated version of Telly Addicts. The programme licenses the Telly Addicts format from owners Unique Television.


Games
Waddingtons produced two board game editions of "Telly Addicts" in 1989 and 1992 respectively. Three Interactive DVDs based on the Telly Addicts show were produced, featuring original presenter Noel Edmonds. The first was released in Autumn 2005, the second in Autumn 2006 and the third in Autumn 2007.

A Telly Addicts video game for , , PSP and PS2 was published by on 9 November 2007.

A Telly Addicts app was also released for iOS in 2012, published by Island Wall Entertainment. The app has since been delisted.


Transmissions

Series
14
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
16


Champion Telly Addicts
One off series as part of show's 10th anniversary featuring former series champions competing.


Specials
meets Howard's Way
1985 Champions vs 1986 Champions
Christmas Special
1986 Champions vs 1987 Champions
Christmas Special
1987 Champions vs 1988 Champions
Christmas Special
1989 Champions vs TV Stars
Christmas Special
1990 Champions vs TV Stars
Christmas Special
1991 Champions vs TV Stars
Christmas Special (BBC vs ITV)
Teenagers Special
Christmas Special (Boys vs Girls)
1993 Champions vs TV Stars
Christmas Special
Ten Years of Telly Addicts
Christmas Special
1995 Champions vs TV Stars
Christmas Special
BBC TV 60th Anniversary Special
vs
Christmas Special


International versions
Telly Addicts was adapted twice for the French market. Allume la télé! was an adaptation of the original format. Les Cinglés de la télé was based on the 1998 format.

Allume la télé !
("Turn on the telly!")
and (season 1)
and Annie Pujol (season 2)
TF130 March 1996
Les Cinglés de la télé
("TV Freaks")
Gérard HoltzFrance 24 April 1999


External links
Page 1 of 1
1
Page 1 of 1
1

Account

Social:
Pages:  ..   .. 
Items:  .. 

Navigation

General: Atom Feed Atom Feed  .. 
Help:  ..   .. 
Category:  ..   .. 
Media:  ..   .. 
Posts:  ..   ..   .. 

Statistics

Page:  .. 
Summary:  .. 
1 Tags
10/10 Page Rank
5 Page Refs