Game show hosted by Cilla Black in which contestants are given seven days to learn tasks ranging from memorising football league tables to playing steel drums then turned loose in the studio to vie for cash prizes of up to £20,000.
Game show hosted by Cilla Black in which contestants who have learned various tasks vie for cash prizes of up to £20,000.
Game show hosted by Cilla Black which this week sees contestants from Cheadle, Hulme, Preston and Eccles vying for fabulous prizes.
Game show, which this week sees contestants from Selsdon near Croydon and London vying for fabulous prizes by tackling amazing tasks.
Crystal Palace striker Matt Jansen shows a 40-year-old from Sidcup how to keep a football in the air without using her hands a pub landlord attempts to throw darts ‘round the clock’ in 90 seconds with the invaluable help of Crafty Cockney Eric Bristow and an engineer from Sutton tries to memorise the numbers of the first 15 National Lottery draws.
Cilla Black’s game show in which contestants take up tricky challenges in a bid to win big prizes.
A dinner lady from Slough is challenged to play Somewhere Over the Rainbow on a glockenspiel while a Langley removals man attempts to throw three basketballs into a net 15ft away.
Three Edinburgh families take part in the challenge game show tackling tricky tasks involving building blocks golf and tiddly-winks.
Contestants from Glasgow reveal their hidden talents as a flat-footed salesman tackles a tightrope challenge, a clumsy market researcher sets dominoes toppling and a school truancy officer juggles cigar boxes.
Game show hosted by Cilla Black with three families from Yorkshire tackling tricky tasks involving tubular bells hoop-la and chopsticks in the hope of winning cash prizes of up to £20,000.
Cilla Black challenges three families from the Midlands to perfect festive tasks in the hope of winning the prize of a lifetime. She also offers a seasonal bonus of £1,000 to anyone in the audience game enough to take on an instant challenge in the studio.
Game show hosted by Cilla Black as contestants vie for cash prizes of up to £20,000 by undertaking tasks including throwing boules, memorising golf courses and playing a note-perfect version of Edelweiss on small cymbals known as crotels.
Darts champ Eric Bristow guests on the game show in which three contestants balance beer glasses throw frisbees and memorise the London Underground.
Stephen Hendry performs an impressive snooker feat in the game show, while contestants from Yorkshire attempt to win cash prizes by completing challenges including memorising bar codes and knocking toy ducks off a wall with a yo-yo.
Game show, hosted by Cilla Black, in which contestants from Aberdeenshire vie for cash prizes of up to £20,000 by undertaking a variety of fiendishly difficult tasks ranging from spinning a hula hoop, to flipping spoons into cups. And if audience members think that sounds easy, England Captain Nasser Hussain is on hand with a challenge of his own which could win any one of them £1,000.
Game show, hosted by Cilla Black, in which contestants from Liverpool, St Helens and the Wirral are given seven days to learn various tasks ranging from a Subbuteo challenge, to memorising all post-war Grand National winners - with prizes worth up to £20,000 in the offing.
Game show, hosted by Cilla Black, in which contestants from Surrey try memorising 100 children’s names and bouncing on a pogo stick in a bid to win valuable prizes.
Game show, hosted by Cilla Black, in which contestants from Gwent and Cardiff are given seven days to learn various tasks, from spinning a basketball on one finger, to playing Men of Harlech on the cowbells - then turned loose in the studio to vie for cash prizes of up to £20,000.
A Dunfermline scaffolder learns to play Mull of Kintyre on an electric keyboard, while a dog handler from Falkirk is given the task of memorising telephone area codes.
Contestants vie for big prizes by accepting challenges including catching 100 10p coins in one hand and scoring three goals in less than 60 seconds.
Contestants from Birmingham and Gloucester are given seven days to become dab hands at a variety of challenging tasks - including putting golf balls, spinning plates on poles and playing a tune on a series of gongs - then turned loose in the studio to vie for prizes worth up to £20,000.
This week, teachers from Exeter must memorise 120 Pokemon characters and a group of students from Plymouth have the mammoth task of identifying 100 different mobile phone rings.
An Essex family try to navigate a remote-controlled car around an obstacle course, while a woman is challenged to memorise Manchester United's results from last season.
A Hertfordshire family tackle a netball challenge and the Tilsons from Buckinghamshire aim to complete a lap at Silverstone in a Grand Prix simulator with no steering or braking aids.
A group of advertising executives attempt to play Cliff Richard's classic Summer Holiday on a homemade instrument, a family from Blackpool build a precarious tower out of 40 dice and a Wigan clan tackle a typing challenge.
Students attempt to memorise 100 mobile phone ring tones, while four brothers from Northem lreland must negotiate an obstacle course.
Female rowers, a family team and members of a surfing school — all from Comwall — attempt special tasks with a chance of winning £20,000 of top prizes.