Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (Celador)

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a television game show which offers a maximum cash prize of one million pounds for correctly answering successive multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty. The show was exported to many other countries, all of which follow the same general format

The programme is hosted by Chris Tarrant and produced by 2waytraffic, (previously Celador).

 

Tarrant On TV (LWT)

Tarrant On TV is a clips show that features a number of unusual or (often unintentionally) amusing television programmes and commercials from around the world.

 

Tarrant On CCTV (LWT)

Occassional series formatted in the same way as Tarrant On TV only using unusual clips from CCTV cameras.

Man O Man (ITV)

The show was presented loosely in the format of a beauty pageant but with male contestants, and an all-female audience who voted for the winner via a series of elimination rounds.

The Opposite Sex (BBC TV)

Entertainment programme where Chris Tarrant invites couples to air their grievances about each other in public.

Pop Quiz (BBC TV)

A musical quiz programme with 2 teams of 3 contestants based on rock & pop music.

Lose A Million (ITV)

The only game show where you won by getting the questions wrong, three contestants were invited to attempt to lose a (fictional) £1million in prizes in order to win £5,000.

The Secret Video Show (Sky Television)

A series of home video bloopers on satellite station Sky One

Cluedo (Granada Television)

A unique game show in which celebrities try to deduce which of the classic characters commited a murder by watching a short film and interviewing the suspects.

UK Cluedo TV Series 2 - 1991. Chris was the presenter.

Everybody's Equal (ITV)

In Everybody’s Equal, host Chris Tarrant was ‘asking the audience’ long before Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? hit the screens. The entire audience compete for cash prizes by answering a series of general knowledge multiple-choice questions via computer keypads. One eventual winner can win the big cash prize.

 

Time Please (Yorkshire Television)

Pub quiz on location in various Yorkshire pubs.

OTT (Central Television)

O.T.T. was a late-night adult version of the anarchic ATV children's show Tiswas. It was broadcast at 11.00pm on Saturday nights for one series in 1982.

Tiswas (ATV)

Tiswas was an anarchic Saturday morning children's British TV show which ran from 5 January 1974 to 3 April 1982. It was created by ATV continuity announcer Peter Tomlinson (later to become a regular presenter on the show) following a test period in 1973 when he tried out a few competitions and 'daft stuff' between the programmes. It had a fanatical following among students and parents. The name officially stood for 'Today Is Saturday, Watch And Smile'.

 

ATV Today (ATV)

Chris Tarrant joined ATV as a junior news reporter in the early 1970s

 

ITV Network Idents

 

 

Spitting Image!!!!

Some photographs of Chris's Spitting Image puppet from the popular television series!