'''Gameshow Marathon''' is a
British game show, broadcasted from
2005 to present on
ITV.
After a quick retrospective look at the history of the particular show, the show itself is recreated. This involved recreating the original set and using original opening programme titles, including the appropriate producer
ident. All participants are celebrities, and any prizes won go into a "Viewer Prize Mountain" which is awarded to a viewer via a phone-in competition.
Series 1

Series 1 logo
'''Ant & Dec's Gameshow Marathon''' was a seven-episode special event aired in 2005 on Britain's ITV, as part of a celebration of ITV's 50th Anniversary. In it, hosts
Ant & Dec presided over recreations of seven classic game shows that had been seen on the network. Six celebrity contestants competed in a series-long tournament, receiving a donation to their favourite charity for their participation. In addition, home viewers were given the opportunity to win the cash and prizes each episode's winning contestant "won" via telephone.
Series 2 began on Saturday,
7 April,
2007 with
Vernon Kay as host.
The programme is co-produced by
ITV Productions (known as
Granada for Series 1) and
talkbackTHAMES
The shows recreated were:
The celebrity contestants in series 1 were:
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Eamonn Holmes (
Sky News presenter)
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Vernon Kay (TV presenter)
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Patsy Kensit (Actress)
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William Roache (''
Coronation Street'' actor)
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Carol Vorderman (TV presenter)
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Ruby Wax (TV presenter, comedienne)
The series was run as a three-round tournament. In the first round, each show was played by every contestant who hadn't already won a show. The four winners from the first round then competed in
single-elimination format.
Carol Vorderman was the eventual winner of the series. ''
The Golden Shot'' was broadcast live like the original show, and ''
Sale of the Century'' had a dedication at the end to comedian
Ronnie Barker, who had died a few days earlier.
Following the series, several of the shows were revived; ''
Bullseye'' returned on the game show channel ''
Challenge'', followed by ''
The Price Is Right'' and ''
Family Fortunes'' (in a celebrity format) on ITV, the latter hosted by one of the ''Gameshow Marathon'' celebrities,
Vernon Kay.
Progression
| Round | Show | Winner | Eliminated |
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| First | ''The Price is Right'' | Carol Vorderman |
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| ''Take Your Pick'' | Patsy Kensit |
| ''The Golden Shot'' | William Roache |
| ''Sale of the Century'' | Vernon Kay | Eamonn Holmes, Ruby Wax |
| Semi-finals | ''Play Your Cards Right'' | Carol Vorderman | Patsy Kensit |
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| ''Bullseye'' | Vernon Kay | William Roache |
| Final | ''Family Fortunes'' | Carol Vorderman | Vernon Kay |
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Series 2

Series 2 logo
''Gameshow Marathon'' was presented by series 1 runner-up
Vernon Kay. The programme aired every Saturday night on ITV.
The shows that were played were:
★ Was previously shown on BBC One, from 1979 to 1990 and 1997.
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★ The Quarter Final show, ''Mr. and Mrs'', had three show winners.
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★ The Semi Final show, ''Bullseye'', had two show winners.
'Bold type' indicates the pre-programme ident used.
The celebrities competing in series 2 were:
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Andrea Catherwood (''
The Sunday Edition'' presenter)
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Jamelia (Singer)
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Graeme Le Saux (Footballer)
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Michael Le Vell (''
Coronation Street'' actor)
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Wendy Richard (Former ''
EastEnders'' actress)
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Ben Shephard (TV presenter)
There was a slight change to the format for this series. The five celebrities who won the first five shows of the series went through to the quarter-final with only three going on to the semi-final and then two remaining for the grand final.
The celebrity panelists for ''Blankety Blank'' were
Andrew Castle,
Fern Britton,
Joe Pasquale,
Holly Willoughby,
Vic Reeves, and
Lorraine Chase.
The special guests on ''The Golden Shot'' were
Jo Brand and
Jim Bowen.
The celebrity conductor on ''Name That Tune'' was
Noddy Holder. The celebrity instrument players were
Antony Cotton on the tubular bells,
Carley Stenson on the recorder,
Adele Silva on the xylophone and
Kelvin Fletcher on the swanee whistle. The celebrity pianist in the Bid-A-Note round was
Myleene Klass.
In ''Mr. and Mrs.'', the celebrities invited their real-life partners to play along.
On ''Bullseye'', the celebrities were paired up with professional dart players. Andrea Catherwood was paired with
Martin Adams, Graeme Le Saux was paired with
Phil Taylor and Michael Le Vell was paired with
Raymond van Barneveld.
Tony Green reprised his role as the scorer.
On Play Your Cards Right, each celebrity invited another celebrity to play with them. Graeme Le Saux played with
Kyran Bracken and Michael Le Vell played with
Kym Ryder.
On the ''Blankety Blank'' and ''Mr and Mrs'' editions, the more recent revivals of both series were not mentioned on Gameshow Marathon, due to ''Blankety Blank'' having been presented by
Paul O'Grady, who is currently in a legal dispute with ITV. It is unknown why the recent ''Mr and Mrs'' wasn't mentioned on the Gameshow Marathon.
Progression
| Round | Show | Winner | Eliminated |
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| 'First' | ''The Price is Right'' | Graeme Le Saux |
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| ''Blockbusters'' | Ben Shephard |
| ''Blankety Blank'' | Michael Le Vell |
| ''The Golden Shot'' | Andrea Catherwood |
| ''Name That Tune'' | Jamelia | Wendy Richard |
| 'Quarter-final' | ''Mr. and Mrs.'' | Andrea Catherwood | Jamelia, Ben Shephard |
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| 'Semi-final' | ''Bullseye'' | Graeme Le Saux | Andrea Catherwood |
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| 'Final' | ''Play Your Cards Right'' | Michael Le Vell | Graeme Le Saux |
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International Versions
The format was later sold to the
United States, where
CBS aired its own ''
Gameshow Marathon'' in June 2006. This featured ''The Price Is Right'', ''
Card Sharks'' (''
Play Your Cards Right'') and ''
Family Feud'' (''
Family Fortunes''). The other games played (not featured in series 1 of the UK version) included ''
Let's Make a Deal'', ''
Beat the Clock'', ''
Press Your Luck'', and ''
Match Game'' (''
Blankety Blank'').
In August 2006
France 2 aired a
French version called ''Le Marathon des Jeux TV''. It featured ''Que le meilleur gagne'' ("Everybody's Equal"/"Whittle"), ''L'academie des 9'' ("
Hollywood Squares"), ''Fa Si La Chanter'' ("
Name That Tune"), ''Questions pour un champion'' ("
Going for Gold") and ''Une Famille en Or'' ("Family Feud"). Clips were shown of each show - of particular note was that L'academie des 9 was originally hosted by Jean-Pierre Foucault, better know as the presenter of the French version of "Who Wants to be a millionaire", and that several US Family Feud clips were shown, dubbed by the announcer. French radio and TV presenters
Nagui (formermly of ''Que le Meilleur gagne'') and
Pascal Sellem (formerly of ''La famille on Or'' were the co-hosts; no prize delivery was done as the show was a one-off, with members of the studio audience winning prizes depending on how their celebrity partners did.
A
German version for
Pro Sieben premiered on
15 January 2007. The games played are ''Der Preis ist Heiss'' (''The Price is Right''), ''Geh aufs Ganze'' (''Let's Make a Deal''), ''Hopp oder Top'' (''Sale of the Century''), ''Glücksrad'' (''
Wheel of Fortune''), ''Ruck Zuck'' (''
Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak''), and ''Familien Duell'' (''Family Feud''). The hosts are Oliver Pocher and Oliver Petszokat. It has the same title as the US version.
In the works is an
Italian version of the Marathon for
Canale 5. It is unknown what shows will be used (though it's likely the Italian versions of ''The Price is Right'', ''Wheel of Fortune'', and ''Family Feud'' will be included) and who will host, though it's likely there will be two people hosting, as with all other European versions aired.
External links
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''Gameshow Marathon'' at UKGameshows.com