Starring Bruce Forsyth with his special guests and Family Couples from all over the country in a knock-out competition testing their wit, skill, ingenuity and sense of fun.
Starring Bruce Forsyth with his special guests Clodagh Rodgers, Teddy Piero and Family Couples from all over the country. 'To see you ... nice!' Bruce is back with this fast-moving challenge to your ingenuity, skill and general knowledge. The Generation Game is a test for all the family - at home or in the studio.
Starring Bruce Forsyth with his special guests Vince Hill Rosko and Family Couples from all over the country. Vince Hill in romantic mood sings ' Look around, you'll find me there ' from Love Story as well as joining in one of the games, while there are a few surprises from the man without whom Saturday morning wouldn't be Saturday morning.
Starring Bruce Forsyth with his special guests Aimi MacDonald , Richard Wattis ' The Archers' and Family Couples with a chance to ' star ' in a 60-second farce and provide the sound effects for The Archers TV debut.
Starring Bruce Forsyth with his special guests Joe ' Mr Piano ' Henderson, Fanny Cradock and Family Couples from all over the country who take their chance to challenge Fanny Cradock in the Great Omelette Race.
Starring Bruce Forsyth with his special guest Joe Andy and Family Couples from all over the country. Joe Andy, one of the deftest men on the cabaret circuit, makes ' it ' look easy, but could you do ' 'it' like he does ' it '? Find out tonight.
Starring Bruce Forsyth with his special guests Bernard Cribbins, Tony Green and Family Couples from all over the country. Cribbins can tell a tall tale ... but how tall? And could you put on a play, the oldest sort of play of all?
Starring Bruce Forsyth and Family Couples from all over the country. Things look a hit sniffy tonight, especially when our courageous competitors come face-to-face with the pot.
Starring Bruce Forsyth with his special guest Erik Hansen and family couples from all over the country.
Bruce Forsyth with his special guests and family couples from all over the country. If you have tears, prepare to shed them now; and if you've never been cowed, this is your opportunity to set the scene with Bruce and his guests.
Bruce Forsyth in his special Christmas programme, with umpteen Santa Clauses, Walt Disney characters, clowns, a pantomime and Family Couples from all over the country, including a special section for kids at home.
Starring Bruce Forsyth. Beat the New Year in with Bruce and his guests.
Presented by Bruce Forsyth. Have you pottered with pottery? Danced with a dummy? Gone for a song? All these and more of your favourite moments from last season's The Generation Game which herald a new series starting next week. In this round-up of the best of last year's series you will see Aimi Macdonal, Richard Wattis, Robertson Hare, Jill Damas, Arthur Negus, Trevor Little, Peter Eggleton, Brenda Winslade, Joe Andy, Peter Steele and Anthea Redfern.
Starring Bruce Forsyth with his special guests Alfred Marks, Bill Pertwee with hostess Anthea Redfern and family couples from all over the country.
Starring Bruce Forsyth with his special guest Terri Carol with hostess Anthea Redfern and family couples from all over the country
Starring Bruce Forsyth with his special guest Zena Skinner with hostess Anthea Redfern and family couples from all over the country.
Starring Bruce Forsyth with his special guest Lionel Blair with hostess Anthea Redfern and family couples from all over the country.
Starring Bruce Forsyth with hostess Anthea Redfern and family couples from all over the country.
Starring Bruce Forsyth in a special Christmas programme where the wits, skill and ingenuity of both young and young-in-heart are put to a seasonal test with a tongue-in-cheek flavour. with seven surprising dwarfs, an amazing dancing bear, a potted panto and family couples from all over the country with hostess Anthea Redfern
Starring Bruce Forsyth in a special Christmas programme where the wits, skill and ingenuity of both young and young-in-heart are put to a seasonal test with a tongue-in-cheek flavour, with seven surprising dwarfs, an amazing dancing bear, a potted panto and family couples from all over the country With hostess Anthea Redfern
Presented by Bruce Forsyth. A special programme featuring many of the highlights from the last Generation Game series and heralding a new series starting next week. 'I like the audience participation of the 'giveaway' shows, not knowing what will happen next. I enjoy the contests.'
The first of a new series starring Bruce Forsyth with surprise guest stars and Hostess Anthea Redfern and family couples from all over the country.
Presented by Bruce Forsyth. A special compilation programme featuring many of the most popular moments from the past three seasons of Generation Games.
Presented by Bruce Forsyth. A special programme featuring many of the highlights from the last series and heralding a new series starting next week.
The first of a new series starring Bruce Forsyth and surprise guest stars with hostess Anthea Redfern and family couples from all over the country.
Starring Bruce Forsyth. Fun for all the family in a special Christmas show with surprise star guests; in which family couples from all over the country are put to a test with a seasonal flavour. Hostess Anthea Redfern.
Presented by Bruce Forsyth. A special compilation programme featuring many of the most popular moments selected from this season's Generation Games.
Presented by Bruce Forsyth with Anthea Redfern. A special programme featuring many of the most popular moments selected from the last series of The Generation Game and heralding a new series starting next week.
A special New Year edition in which new contestants play the most popular games from the past five series requested by viewers.
Starring Bruce Forsyth with Anthea Redfern. A bumper Christmas edition with family couples from all over the country joining Bruce and Anthea and surprise guests for an hour of festive fun for all the family.
Starring Bruce Forsyth with Anthea Redfern. A special New Year edition in which new contestants play the most popular games from the past five series requested by viewers.
Presented by Bruce Forsyth. A special compilation programme featuring many of the most popular moments selected from last season's Generation Games with Anthea Redfern.
Presented by Bruce Forsyth with Anthea Redfern A special programme featuring many of the highlights of last season's Generation Game, heralds a new series starting next week.
This episode was a repeat of Season 8 Episode 5
In anticipation of the new series which starts next week, Bruce Forsyth and Rosemarie Ford tonight look back on some of their favourite memories last year.
Boyzone and dance troupe Siverka are among the guests on the game show in which family members pair up for series of unfamiliartasks.
Guest Leslie Grantham joins host Jim Davidson and Sally Meen as eight more family members tackle some unfamiliartasks.
The Riverdance cast and impressionist George Marshall join Jim Davidson and Sally Meen as more family members tackle a series of unfamiliar tasks.
Mister Motivator, Mystic Meg and, Patsy Palmer join Jim Davidson and Sally Meen as more family members tackle unfamiliar tasks.
Zsa Zsa Gabor , Golden Girls actress, Estelle Getty , Jim Bowen , Andi Peters , Anneka Rice , Willy Thorne and Dale Winton join Jim Davidson and Sally Meen as more family members tackle unfamiliar tasks.
Hinge and Bracket, Petula Clark and Don Henderson join Jim Davidson and Sally Meen as more family members tackle unfamiliar tasks. Tonight's finale, part of this year's Children in Need event, is a play performed in glorious Smell-o-Vision.
Alpha Connection and Terri Carol join Jim Davidson and Sally Meen as more family members tackle unfamiliar tasks. Tonight's finale is a limbo complete with Caribbean cocktails.
Top basketball team the London Towers and African dance troupe Adzidojoin hosts Jim Davidson and Sally Meen as more family members tackle unfamiliar tasks.
England rugby union stars Mike Catt and Dean Richards and mime/sound duo the Umbilical Brothers join Jim Davidson and Sally Meen as more family members tackle unfamiliar tasks.
Jim Davidson and Sally Meen present a special Christmas edition of the show in which family members tackle unfamiliar tasks.
Danny La Rue joins Jim Davidson and Sally Meen as the show takes a trip down memory lane to New Year 1941. More family members tackle unfamiliar tasks, including parcel wrapping, sherry pouring and naval aerobics.
The Royal Marines put the contestants through their paces tonight as more family members tackle unfamiliar tasks. With Jim Davidson and Sally Meen.
The programme ventures outside the studio for the first time as more family members tackle unfamiliar tasks, including trying to serve breakfast cereal with mechanical diggers.
Jim dons tartan togs for tonight's show, which celebrates Burns Night early. More contestants tackle unfamiliar tasks, including the proper way to put on a kilt. With Sally Meen , and featuring Eric Knowles from the Antiques Roadshow and the Andy Prior Orchestra.
More contestants tackle unfamiliar tasks, including samba dancing and dog discipline game. Hosted by Jim Davidson , with Sally Meen and guest, co-presenter of How Do They Do That?, Eamonn Holmes.
Tonight's guests imitate the plate-spinning skills of the Chinese State Circus, get covered in chocolate, have their knowledge of biology tested and try cutting out a silhouette of talk show host Vanessa Feltz. The winners will join in with the Bootleg Beatles for a medley of Fab Four hits in the finale.
In the last show in the current run, contestants will be playing some of the most popular games from this series. Hosted by Jim Davidson , with Sally Meen and guests Dale Winton and comedian Bradley Walsh.
Return of the game show in which family couples tackle unfamiliar tasks. This week's programme features new games, a musical finale, and special guests including Cornish comedian Jethro.
For the first time in the show's history, this week's final game takes place outdoors with the contestants trying their hand at tank racing. With special guests John Inman and England goalkeeper David Seaman.
The game show in which family couples take on urrfamiliartasks. Hosted by Jim Davidson , with assistant Melanie Stace.
The game show in which family couples take on unfamiliar tasks. Hosted by Jim Davidson , with assistant Melanie Stace and stars from the BBC comedy 'Allo 'Allo!
The game show in which family couples take on unfamiliar tasks, including tonight the high energy "sport aerobics". Hosted by Jim Davidson , with assistant Melanie Stace , and the cast of the London musical Starlight Express.
Tonight's games include sheepdog trials with a difference.
Jim Davidson hosts the game show in which family couples take on unfamiliar tasks. With guest Brian Conley.
The game show in which family couples take on unfamiliar tasks. Hosted by Jim Davidson , with assistant Melanie Stace.
Tonight's guests include cast members from the West End musical Buddy.
Tonight's guests include television chef Gary Rhodes.
With guests the cast of Cockney Pride, and ex-Move member Carl Wayne.
Tonight's guests are comedians Cannon and Ball, and antiques expert Eric Knowles.
This week's contestants try their luck at step aerobics and morris dancing, before attempting to erect a tent during a hurricane.
This week's contestants try their luck at Indian cookery and pottery, before performing an extract from London's West End musical Smokey Joe 's Cafe.
This week's contestants get to grips with a cricket bat. race through a Grand Prix challenge, get rhythmic with a set of saucepans, and perform an extract from the hit musical Grease.
Tonight's contestants take part in a selection of viewers' favourite games that have featured in previous shows.
In the last in the present series of family game shows, contestants take part in a yuletide pantomime. Presented by Jim Davidson and Melanie Stace.
The first in a new run of 20 family entertainment shows hosted by Jim Davidson and his assistant Melanie Stace. Each week family teams are put through their paces in a series of comical challenges. Guests include chef Nancy Lam and Darren Day, star of the hit West End musical Summer Holiday, who performs an excerpt from the show with other cast members.
Family teams go through their paces in a series of challenges as they strive to win an array of prizes. Guests tonight include Tap Dogs, an Australian tap dancing company, and two camels called Vera and Willow.
Family teams go through their paces in a series of challenges as they strive to win an array of prizes. Guests tonight include belly dancers with a difference, the British gymnastics squad, and the cast of the hit musical Elvis.
More family teams go through their paces to win an array of prizes. Tonight including the Jiving Lindy Hoppers , statues that are real people and an army assault course.
More family teams go through their paces in a series of comical challenges as they strive to win an array of prizes. Guests tonight include Cornish comedian Jethro and a posse of American footballers.
More family teams go through their paces in a series of comical challenges as they strive to win an array of prizes. Guests tonight include Polynesian dancers and air stewards demonstrate first-class service.
More family teams go through their paces in a series of comical challenges. Today's guests include pop memorabilia expert Eric Knowles and the cast of Beauty and the Beast.
More family teams go through their paces in a series of comical challenges as they strive to win an array of prizes from the conveyor belt. Guests include former Blue Peter presenter Diane-Louise Jordan demonstrating how to make a Santa, the Kangoo Robics team demonstrate bouncing boots and, from Italy, the Sbabieratori di Arezzo flag hurlers.
Tonight the cast of the West End musical Smokey Joe 's Cafe, show the contestants how to perform the shimmy; Rolf Harris demonstrates his skill at painting the Australian outback; and Kid Creole stars in the finale musical Oh! What a Night, featuring music from the seventies.
Tonight's festive edition includes a variety of seasonal games, starguests and a pantomime finale, in which Captain Hook gets his comeuppance from Peter Pan (Jim Davidson ), narrated by Su Pollard.
More family teams go through their paces to win prizes from the conveyor belt. Tonight's games include dressing a model with three pieces of material, and the Essex dog display team showing the contestants how to negotiate an obstacle course.
More family teams go through their paces. Tonight's guests include top hairdresser Nicky Clarke , keyboard star Rick Wakeman , and the first UK appearance of the US Marines Corps silent drill platoon.
More family teams go through their paces in games which include formation dancing, and an antiques challenge with expert Eric Knowles. Plus guests Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball, and Big Break's John Virgo.
More family teams go through their paces in a series of comical challenges. The cast of Scottish musical Shehallion joins tonight's show, which has a Scottish flavour in honour of Burns Night tomorrow.
More family teams go through their paces in a series of comical challenges, this week featuring a dog obedience team, leg shaving, and printing with artist Tony Hart.
More family teams go through their paces in a series of comical challenges.
More family teams go through their paces in a series of comical challenges. Tonight conducting an orchestra with the help of Carl Davis.
More family teams go through their paces in a series of comical challenges. Featuring the London Lights Cheerleaders and the English National Ballet.
More family teams go through their paces in a series of comical challenges. Among the guests are American juggler Dick Franco , Eric Knowles from Antiques Roadshow and dancer Tim Flavin.
In the final programme of the current series, Jim Davidson and Melanie Stace choose some of their favourite games which have featured previously, and put new contestants through their paces in tasks such as leading an aerobics class, body painting, and traditional Irish dancing with the cast of the musical Shehallion.
Jim Davidson returns with a fourth series of the show that tests the skills of family teams in a variety of light-hearted games. Guests include Bonnie Langford and cast members from the musical "Sweet Charity", who perform two numbers in a spectacular finale.
Jim Davidson invites more family teams to test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games.
Jim Davidson invites more family teams to test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games. W
More family teams test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games. Hosted by Jim Davidson , with assistant Melanie Stace.
More family teams test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games -tonight including plate-spinning and flower-arranging- with Jim Davidson and Melanie Stace. Guests on hand to help include antiques expert Eric Knowles.
More family teams test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games hosted by Jim Davidson with assistant Melanie Stace.
More family teams test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games -tonight including Bhangra and break-dancing, sculpting with sugar and making beer tankards on the potter's wheel.
Tonight's challenges include controlling a mobile suitcase, assembling a paint brush, and performing a jazz routine in the style of the Keystone Cops. The finale features the Rockwood Dog Display team in a bizarre fashion show.
More family teams test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games hosted by Jim Davidson. With assistant Melanie Stace and guests, hairdresser Nicky Clarke and artist Tony Hart.
Family teams test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games - tonight including building paper boats, making monkeys from marzipan and dancing in a Brazilian carnival procession.
More family teams test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games hosted by Jim Davidson. With assistant Melanie Stace , and guests including comedians Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball and operatic singer Renato.
In a special edition, celebrities join members of the armed forces as they take part in a variety of games to raise money for Children in Need. Guests include Gloria Hunniford, Patsy Palmer and Status Quo. With Jim Davidson and Melanie Stace.
More family teams test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games - tonight including rhythmic gymnastics with hoops, and a finale featuring Patti Boulaye's Sun Dancers. Hosted by Jim Davidson, with assistant Melanie Stace, and guests including Lionel Blair, Mike Batt, the Wombles and Burt Kwouk.
Family teams test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games, including decorating an off-licence window. The guest list includes comic actor Stephen Lewis, former Olympic swimmer Duncan Goodhew and Changing Rooms' presenter Carol Smillie.
Family teams test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games. Dancer Lionel Blair , comedian Jethro and a host of television puppets are on the guest list. Hosted by Jim Davidson , with assistant Melanie Stace.
A festive edition of the light-hearted family game show, including a challenge to shape Santa and Rudolph figures using fondant. This year's Generation Game pantomime features actor Brian Blessed, pianist Bobby Crush and comic Roger Kitter. Hosted by Jim Davidson, with assistant Melanie Stace.
Tonight's challenges include stretching bread while preparing an Indian delicacy and crockery throwing, while the grand finale features a dance medley from the City Ballet of London. Joining host Jim Davidson and his assistant Melanie Stace are guests including Nigel Havers , Rick Wakeman, Kirsten O'Brien and Big Break's John Virgo.
Family teams test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games, including a lacrosse challenge, a DIY test, and exercises in window-dressing and pricing valuable items. Guests include actors Jess Conrad and Stephen Lewis , and antiques expert Eric Knowles.
Family members couple up for challenges, including wrapping themselves in seaweed and constructing an arch. Joining Jim Davidson and assistant Melanie Stace are Jeremy Spake of Airport, Change That designer Anna Ryder-Richardson and Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti.
In the last show of this run, four familyteams playfavourite games selected from the series by host Jim Davidson and assistant Melanie Stace. Guests are entertainers Joe Brown and Joe Pasquale , Ground Force gardener Charlie Dimmock, EastEnders actress Wendy Richard and dance troupe the Roly Polys.
Jim Davidson and Melanie Stace introduce the first of two compilations featuring some of the best and funniest games and contestants from past series. Producer Jonathan Beazley
Jim Davidson and Melanie Stace introduce the second of two compilations featuring some of the best and funniest games and contestants from past series.
This week's contestants make a splash in a paddling pool aerobic routine and cause havoc serving a meal using robotic arms. Guests include England rugby star Kyran Bracken and actress Bonnie Langford.
This evening's winning couples end the show performing numbers from the hit musical Oh! What a Night-with Kid Creole taking them through their paces.
There is a French theme to this week's entertainment, as contestants try to emulate Jean Pierre Blanchard 's portrait of Marilyn Monroe , and the Doris Dances troupe from Paris's Moulin Rouge who perform the cancan. A Zimbabwean gumboot dance and an ice cream cone contest are among the other challenges.
More couples take on light-hearted challenges in the family game show. Presented by Jim Davidson with Melanie Stace, and guests Wayne Sleep, Anna Ryder Richardson, Oliver Skeete and Stephen Lewis.
Family couples take on challenges including cossack-dancing and making candyfloss. Joining Jim Davidson and Melanie Stace are guests including pop band Cartoons.
More family couples attempt to master challenges which include dog obedience training, floral hat making and Apache dancing. Joining Jim Davidson and Melanie Stace on this week's show is comedian Freddie Davies.
Family couples from Yorkshire, Norfolk, Kent and the West Midlands attempt to master more unusual challenges, while the star guests joining Jim Davidson and Melanie Stace are sports agent Eric Hall and comic Joe Pasquale.
Family couples try to master bizarre challenges including Morris dancing and modelling lard while yodelling. Also the City Ballet of London perform the Neapolitan tarantella dance.
There's a Halloween theme to this week's show as family couples get to grips with spooky challenges. Guests include Lionel Blair and Anthea Turner.
Rhythmic gymnastics and preparing breakfast are two of the tasks awaiting this week's couples on the family game show.
Synchronised swimming, cocktail-shaking, salsa dancing and sausage-making are among the tasks awaiting this week's couples on Jim Davidson 's family game show.
Barn-dancing, tent-erecting and miming songs are among the tasks awaiting this week's couples on the family game show. Guests include Brian Blessed , his Mount Everest climbing partner Alan Hinkes , actor Ian Lavender and singer Charlotte Church.
Family couples attempt unusual challenges, and Jim Davidson performs a duet with his son Cameron.
A festive edition of the light-hearted game show, including a challenge to complete the Royal Marines' arctic assault course and a cavalcade of guests including Rick Wakeman, Lawrence Dallaglio, Kathy Staff, Stephen Lewis and John Virgo.
Family couples attempt unusual challenges, including sword dancing with the Edinburgh Tattoo Ceilidh Dancers, a balloon ballet led by Jim Davidson and Barbara Windsor, assembling a Millennium Dome cake and performing a Wild West stunt routine.
Family couples attempt unusual challenges, including canine capers with Crufts champion Mary Ray and her dancing dogs, a farming implement guessing game and a Las Vegas-style feather finale.
Another four family couples attempt unusual challenges, including cocktail mixing and creating a canopy for a four-poster bed with Anna Ryder-Richardson, plus a finale of traditional Greek dancing.
Among the challenges facing tonight's family couples are emergency first aid with the Caister lifeboat crew, African ensemble dancing, and arranging a hanging basket under the supervision of Charlie Dimmock.
Kick-boxing aerobics, mud beauty treatments and a Danish pastry challenge face tonight's family couples as they fight for a place in the Broadway finale.
More family couples attempt unusual challenges, including candlemaking, marzipan modelling, balloon bursting and calypso dancing.
A look back at highlights from the last series of the family game show. Jim Davidson recalls some of his favourite comic moments.
Jim Davidson and Melanie Stace return with a new run of the family game show. Tonight's eight contestants will perform songs from a musical and execute a diamond theft.
In tonight's family game show contestants brace themselves for a range of challenges when they perform with the Lights Cheerleaders, attempt a portrait of a Hollywood Icon and try a spot of African limbo dancing.
Tonight's contestants prepare for a range of challenges when they try to sing in Italian while making gigantic pizzas.
Tonight's contestants try a spot of belly dancing and make some scary faces with giant chocolate eggs before encountering a time warp with Doctor Who memorabilia.
Tonight's contestants attempt to tile a bathroom wall, judged by Handy Andy Kane , join Army PTIs for some Edwardian style keep fit and attempt to souffle an omelette with the help of Howard Helmer
Tonight's contestants attempt to win a conveyor belt of prizes as they face a challenge from celebrity florist Carl Wilde.
Tonight's contestants face a challenge from celebrity cook Nancy Lamb and try to apply a face pack.
Tonight's contestants are challenged by Jilly Goolden to identify fine wine from cheap plonk.
Tonight's contestants meet rally team members Colin McRae and Nicky Gist and are challenged to perform a pit-stop tyre change.
Tonight's contestants are challenged by top popsters Steps to perform a dance routine.
Tonight's contestants make a low-fat yule log with the help of Brian Blessed , and take up a dance challenge from S Club 7.
Tonight's contestants join the ranks of the famous Butlins Red Coats and try a spot of crepe tossing, before attempting some African dancing.
Tonight's contestants face a challenge by antiques expert Eric Knowles.
Tonight's contestants pick up a few tips from top hair stylist Trevor Sorbie.
Tonight's contestants join the cast of the West End musical The Witches of Eastwick.
Tonight's contestants are challenged to create a dolphin from sand and a swan out of lard.
Tonight's contestants are put through their paces by the Royal Marines.
Tonight's contestants prepare oriental rice with the expert help of top London chef, Roderick Claro and try a spot of traditional Chinese ribbon dancing.
Tonight's contestants dance the tango and have fun with famous stars baby photos.
The last of the current series sees contestants being put through their salsa dance-steps and getting tangled up trying to make plaited loaves.
The first of a new series of the family game show featuring new co-host Lea Kristensen. Among the challenges faced by contestants are singing along to Boogie Wonderland with Hearsay, creating a floral wedding dress with celebrity garden expert Carl Wilde and preparing a three-course Mexican meal. Ending with the famous conveyor belt.
Continuing the series of the family game show. Mr Blobby lends the contestants a hand with challenges including making six chocolate eclairs in a minute.
Lea Kristensen attempts to win over the suspicious Mr Blobby , while the contestants wrestle with challenges including completing an obstacle course on motorised loos.
Tonight's contestants attempt to keep up with the Royal Navy's exercise regime, prepare Indian cuisine and try a spot of traditional Romanian dancing.
Tonight's contestants indulge in a spot of welly-boot dancing with South Africa's Black Umfolozi and discover the art of kimono dressing.
Tonight's contestants face challenges including beer-tapping, fencing and making Danish pastries.
Challenges for tonight's eight contestants include plate-spinning, making a swiss roll and participating in a dance finale from the world famous Moulin Rouge.
Challenges for tonight's eight contestants include making a traditional Cornish pasty, labelling parts of the body, and mastering a Russian Cossack dance.
Joining Jim Davidson and Lea Christensen in a seasonal edition of the family challenge series are S Club 7, Cannon and Ball, and Bungle, Zippy and George from Rainbow.
Tonight's contestants paint a picture of Elton John and perform a marching and rifle drill to the tune of Robbie Williams's Rock DJ. With Lea Kristensen.
Tonight's contestants keep fit with the Royal Marines, create an elaborate hairstyle from candyfloss, pitch a tent in a storm and parade down a fashion catwalk.
Tonight's contestants try a spot of belly dancing, attempt to make eight ice creams at once, and guess the prices of valuable movie memorabilia.
Tonight's contestant challenges include dressing up as RNLI lifeboat crew members and dancing Cossack-style.
The challenge is on this week for contestants to make four types of ravioli, construct a footballer out of balloons and warm-up with the English National Ballet. Meanwhile Jim Davidson finds out more about his co-host Lea Kristensen, and Mr Blobby gives a contestant a makeover.
Jim Davidson invites contestants to morris dance and to read the weather with Sian Lloyd.
Sir Henry Cooper is a guest this week when challenges include Scottish and Greek dancing.
Singer Errol Brown is the guest this week as the contestants try their hands at dog handling, traditional kilt wrapping and an exotic Philippine coconut dance.
The Magnets, the Planets and the Pink Review bring music and glamour to the show, while contestants try pebble dashing, making a Tamaka roll and painting Harry Potter.
Joe Pasquale and Mr Blobby grace the last in the current series. Contestants try roof-thatching, making a "passion pudding", re-creating Rodin's famous The Kiss and Irish dancing with Riverdance.
Challenges for tonight's eight contestants include plate-spinning, making a swiss roll and participating in a dance finale from the world famous Moulin Rouge.
Jim Davidson takes a look back at highlights from his seventh and final series at the helm.
All the fun of the fair in a special holiday edition With family couples chosen from Britain's leading holiday resorts. Hostesses: Miss United Kingdom, Miss Blackpook, Miss Clacon and Miss Llandudno.
A special Christmas Day edition starring Bruce Forsyth with Anthea Redfern. Family couples from all over the country compete in a test of their general knowledge, skill and ingenuity.
Bruce Forsyth invites you to join him as he watches one of his favourite editions of The Generation Game with Anthea Redfern.
A special edition for Christmas Day starring Bruce Forsyth with Anthea Redfern. Family couples from all over the country compete in a test of their general knowledge, skill and ingenuity.
Jim Davidson hosts a compilation of the funniest moments from the 21 years that the Generation Game has been running on BBC Television. It includes sequences with Bruce Forsyth, Larry Grayson and Jim Davidson himself with many of their co-hosts including Anthea Redfern and Isla St.Clair.
Bruce Forsyth with his special guests Elizabeth Lamer John Junkin Jack Watling,Deborah Watling with hostess Anthea Redfern and family couples from all over the country.
Highlights from the 1977 series.
Larry Grayson's pilot episode recorded on 8th June 1978
In anticipation of the new series which starts next week, Bruce Forsyth and Rosemarie Ford tonight look back on some of their favourite memories last year.