You Bet!
You Bet! | |
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Format | Game show |
Created by | Frank Elstner |
Presented by |
Bruce Forsyth (1988–90) Matthew Kelly (1991–5) Darren Day (1996–7) |
Starring |
Ellis Ward (1988–91) Diane Youdale (1996) Sarah Matravers (1997) |
Composer(s) |
Alan Lisk (1988) Jonathan Sorrell (1989–96) Simon Webb (1997) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 10 |
No. of episodes | 101 (inc. 5 specials) |
Production | |
Location(s) | Shepperton Studios |
Running time | 60mins (inc. adverts) |
Production company(s) | LWT |
Distributor | ITV Studios |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | ITV |
Picture format | 4:3 |
Original run | 20 February 1988 – 12 April 1997 |
Chronology | |
Related shows |
Wetten, dass..? Wanna Bet? |
You Bet! is a British game show based around the format of the German show Wetten, dass..? developed by Frank Elstner. You Bet! ran on ITV, mostly on Saturday nights but sometimes on Fridays, between 20 February 1988 and 12 April 1997, initially hosted by Bruce Forsyth from 1988 to 1990, then by Matthew Kelly from 1991 to 1995 and finally by Darren Day from 1996 to 1997. It was replaced the following year by Don't Try This At Home!, which emulated the challenges of You Bet!, but were considerably more risky and dangerous.
Format
A panel of celebrities would bet on the ability of members of the public to achieve unlikely challenges and stunts, which they had usually planned and rehearsed many times, within a limited amount of time. The studio audience would also place a bet on the outcomes. The panellists would receive points for each outcome they predicted correctly, based on the percentage of the studio audience that also placed a correct bet. The celebrity sponsoring the challenge (see below) always had to bet that their challenger would be successful. The accumulated total of points achieved by the celebrities would be added to the points totalled by the studio audience, increased several times over, converted into pounds and donated to a charity chosen by the celebrity panellist who had achieved the highest score.
Timeline
1988
Each week there would be four challenges, some in the studio and some on location presented by Ellis Ward. The panellists would each "sponsor" a challenge, and Bruce Forsyth would also sponsor one. If the challenge sponsored by the panellist or Bruce Forsyth was not achieved, that sponsor would have to do a forfeit. (e.g., being a golf caddy or air steward for the day). (In the case of Forsyth's challenge, the majority vote determined Forsyth's prediction; an incorrect prediction forced Forsyth to do his forfeit. His explanation for this part was usually, "You're now betting for the fate of Forsyth in the form of a forfeit. If you're right, I'm alright; but if you're wrong, I'm right in it!") It was either broadcast in the studio on the same show or broadcast on location on the following week's show. The show dropped the talk show aspects of Wetten, dass...? and concentrated on the challenges, thus reducing the running time from 2 to 3 hours to 1 hour. The original theme tune was composed by Alan Lisk, better known for penning the theme tune to Men Behaving Badly. The show's airing slot was originally on Saturday nights.
The show closed with Forsyth doing the rap. "Do you wanna bet on it? You bet! Do you wanna bet on it? You bet! Don't fret, get set are you ready? You Bet!"
1989–1990
A new theme tune was introduced, composed by Jonathan Sorrell.
Spring 1991
The show made some massive changes due to the departure of Bruce Forsyth. A new logo was introduced, Matthew Kelly stepped up as host to replace Bruce Forsyth. Also, the challenges went up from four to five, which meant that Ellis Ward got involved, with her sponsoring challenges as well. Matthew Kelly also got involved in doing the work on location challenges, as well as Ellis Ward. Finally, if Matthew Kelly's challenge ended in failure, he had to do his forfeit, regardless of the audience's prediction.
Autumn 1991
The show's airing slot was moved from Saturday nights to Friday nights.
1992–1993
The departure of Ellis Ward as co-host led to the number of celebrity guests being increased from three to four per show and Matthew Kelly doing all the work on location challenges.
1994
The show's airing slot was moved back to Saturday nights.
1995
The show decided there would be no more forfeits for the celebrities and Matthew Kelly when sponsoring their challenges until 1996 when Darren Day planned to take over. Instead, they introduced the celebrity challenge, where the lowest celebrity scorer would do only one forfeit challenge, which would be broadcast the following week's show. The public then got to vote in at home to donate £1,000 to a charity of their choice if the celebrity succeeded or failed the challenge. The set was replaced by a new "arena" that allowed much more floor space for the challenges. Matthew Kelly announced his intention to leave the show and concentrate on hosting Stars in Their Eyes after transmission of Series 8. The viewers' phone vote was dropped after Series 8 was shown.
1996
Actor Darren Day took over as host, and the co-host was reinstated for all the work on the location challenges. For this penultimate series, it was Diane Youdale, better known as Jet from the UK series of Gladiators. The forfeits also returned to the show, but they were not chosen by the celebrity guests. They were automatically chosen by the crew at the end of each show for the celebrity who got the lowest score in the show.
1997
The show introduced a new item for the celebrities, they could play their YOU BET! BONUS CARD, which meant their points would be doubled if they successfully guessed the outcome of a challenge (which can only be played once in the entire show). The celebrity challenge returned to the show, and the audience got to choose which challenge they would choose for the lowest scoring celebrity at the end of the show from two choices with cryptic clue titles (e.g., "Ooh! That's better!" or "Dangling Down"). Sarah Matravers, well known as a gong girl from Take Your Pick, replaced Diane Youdale as co-host for this final series. A new theme tune was introduced, composed by Simon Webb.
Celebrity guests
Series 1 (1988)
- Show 1 - Dickie Davies, Richard Digance, Kate Robbins
- Show 2 - Kenny Sansom, Spike Milligan, Cheryl Baker
- Show 3 - Kenny Lynch, Nerys Hughes, Derek Griffiths
- Show 4 - Linford Christie, Windsor Davies, Anneka Rice
- Show 5 - Ross Davidson, Lynsey De Paul, Jimmy Hill
- Show 6 - Sandra Dickinson, John Fashanu, Gloria Hunniford
Series 2 (1989)
- Show 1 - Adrian Moorhouse, Debbie Greenwood, Harvey Smith
- Show 2 - Michael Barry, Timmy Mallet, Steve Redgrave
- Show 3 - Roy Castle, Wendy Richard, David Wilkie
- Show 4 - Henry Cooper, Thora Hird, Nino Firetto
- Show 5 - Dave Beasant, Janice Long, David Steel
- Show 6 - Nicky Campbell, Jill Gascoine, Simon Williams
- Show 7 - Paul Gascoigne, Melvyn Hayes, Claire Rayner
- Show 8 - Bob Holness, Suzi Quatro, John McCririck
- Show 9 - Jayne Irving, Nicholas Parsons, Ted Rogers
- Show 10 - Bruno Brookes, Helen Shapiro, Geoff Capes
Series 3 (1990)
- Show 1 - Kriss Akabusi, Sally James, Duncan Goodhew
- Show 2 - Keith Chegwin, Annabel Croft, Lawrie McMenemy
- Show 3 - Fern Britton, Sylvester McCoy, Gary Stretch
- Show 4 - Johnny Briggs, Annabel Croft, Andrew O'Connor
- Show 5 - Floella Benjamin, Graeme Garden, Bill Tidy
- Show 6 - Bobby Davro, Letitia Dean, Barry McGuigan
- Show 7 - Bob Champion, Alan Freeman, Jan Leeming
- Show 8 - Leslie Crowther, Tessa Sanderson, Chris Serle
- Show 9 - Peter Allis, Linda Lusardi, James Marcus
- Show 10 - Trevor Brooking, Sean Kerly, Carmen Silvera
Series 4 (Spring 1991)
- Show 1 - Nick Skelton, Vicki Michelle, Brian Glover
- Show 2 - Eric Bristow, Gemma Craven, David Jensen
- Show 3 - Annabel Giles, Andrew O'Connor, Johnny Briggs
- Show 4 - Dame Hilda Bracket, Cliff Thorburn, Michaela Strachan
- Show 5 - Virginia Leng, Roy Walker, Frank Bruno
- Show 6 - Liz Hobbs, Roger Black, Paul Shane
- Show 7 - Brian Conley, Kim Goody, Graham Cole
- Show 8 - Lynda Baron, Tracy Edwards, Gareth Jones
- Show 9 - Geoffrey Durham, Trudie Goodwin, Ian McCaskill
- Show 10 - John Blashford-Snell, Spike Milligan, Sheila Ferguson
Series 5 (Autumn 1991)
- Show 1 - Keith Chegwin, Judi Spiers, Barry McGuigan
- Show 2 - Tessa Sanderson, John Virgo, Bob Carolgees
- Show 3 - Ruth Madoc, Bruno Brookes, Evadne Hinge
- Show 4 - Willie Thorne, Diane Keen, Timmy Mallett
- Show 5 - Fred Trueman, Bobby Davro, Geoff Capes
- Show 6 - Bella Emberg, Trevor Brooking, Lesley Joseph
- Show 7 - Richard Noble, Anne Charleston, Pat Sharp
- Show 8 - Roy Hudd, Michael Melia, Nerys Hughes
- Show 9 - Rosie Barnes, Dora Bryan, John Sachs
- Show 10 - Craig Charles, Mark Wingett, Kriss Akabusi
Series 6 (1992)
- Show 1 - Bruce Forsyth, Noel Edmonds, Selina Scott, Martin Clunes (Telethon Special)
- Show 2 - Henry Cooper, Kim Hartman, David Lawrence, Geoffrey Durham
- Show 3 - Derek Redmond, Sarah Kennedy, Brian Johnston, Sharron Davies
- Show 4 - Jessica Martin, Steve Ovett, Jack Tinker, Annabel Giles
- Show 5 - Jilly Curry, Melvyn Hayes, Garry Herbert, Sally James
- Show 6 - John Regis, John Inman, Linda Lusardi, Gary Mason
- Show 7 - John Conteh, Lizzie Webb, Kevin Lloyd, Floella Benjamin
- Show 8 - Dame Hilda Bracket, Ulrika Jonsson, Peter Scudamore, Ken Morley
- Show 9 - Sandi Toksvig, Gareth Marriott, Andrew O'Connor, "Meryl Streep" (Audience member Susan Elvy was asked to play the part of said Actress throughout the show)
- Show 10 - Brian Moore, Cheryl Baker, Tom O'Connor, Liz Kershaw
- Show 11 - Andi Peters, Graham Cole, Sheila Ferguson, Dennis Taylor
- Show 12 - Kriss Akabusi, Judi Spiers, Annabel Giles, Andrew O'Connor (Christmas Special)
Series 7 (1993-4)
- Show 1 - Keith Barron, Michael Carruth, Ross King, Les Hill (Recorded in 5 different locations across the UK and Dublin, Ireland)
- Show 2 - Wendy Richard, Ben Clarke, Vinnie Jones, DJ Normski
- Show 3 - Suzanne Dando, Eamonn Holmes, Geoff Capes, Nicola Stapleton
- Show 4 - Paul Ross, Bryan Murray, Andrew Sachs, Ted Robbins
- Show 5 - Anne Charleston, Annabel Croft, Barry McGuigan, Sharon Duce
- Show 6 - Gareth Hunt, Ruth Madoc, David Jensen, Fern Britton
- Show 7 - John Regis, Bruno Brookes, Emma Forbes, Linda Lusardi (Celebrity Special)
- Show 8 - Paula Hamilton, Alan Titchmarsh, Bobby Davro, James Whale
- Show 9 - Adam Woodyatt, Michaela Strachan, David Yip, Sally Gunnell
- Show 10 - Gary Mason, Carol Thatcher, Jayne Irving, David Hamilton
- Show 11 - Lucinda Green, Jeremy Guscott, Danniella Westbrook, John Inman
- Show 12 - Andrew Mackintosh, Gareth Chilcott, Liz McColgan, Gloria Hunniford
- Show 13 - Victoria Wicks, Mark Blundell, Valerie Singleton, Pat Sharp
- Show 14 - Bob Carolgees, Anna Walker, Melvyn Hayes, Louise Jameson
- Show 15 - Tony Jarrett, Mike Gatting, Mo Moreland, Michael Fish
- Show 16 - Annabel Giles, Chris Boardman, Nanette Newman, Gareth Hunt (Appeared twice in this series)
Series 8 (1995)
- Show 1 - Pat Sharp, Jean Boht, Allan Lamb, Sharon Duce
- Show 2 - Bob Carolgees, Carol Smillie, Mark Blundell, Sarah Greene
- Show 3 - Geoff Capes, Alan Titchmarsh, Willie Thorne, Bobby Davro
- Show 4 - Jim Bowen, Gemma Craven, Gordon Burns, John Altman
- Show 5 - James Whale, Michaela Strachan, Tony Jarrett, David Yip
- Show 6 - Bernard Cribbins, Nick Gillingham, Mr Motivator, Ross King
- Show 7 - Jilly Goolden, Gareth Chilcott, Dale Winton, Elizabeth Dawn
- Show 8 - Bruno Brookes, Kate Copstick, Oliver Skeete, Robert Llewellyn
- Show 9 - John Regis, Jessica Martin, Bobby George, Billy Pearce
- Show 10 - Richard Vranch, Judi Spiers, Tony Hawks, Annabel Giles
Series 9 (1996)
- Show 1 - Joe Pasquale, Sonia Evans, Sally Meen
- Show 2 - Caron Keating, Vinnie Jones, Anthea Turner
- Show 3 - Anthony McPartlin, Declan Donnelly, Michelle Collins
- Show 4 - Ian St John, Carol Smillie, Kriss Akabusi
- Show 5 - Terry Christian, Samantha Fox, Tim Vincent
- Show 6 - Garry Bushell, Dale Winton, Wendy Richard
- Show 7 - Lee Hurst, Louise Nurding, Paul Ross
- Show 8 - Billy Pearce, Jenny Powell, Toby Anstis
- Show 9 - Johnny Herbert, Vanessa Feltz, Pat Sharp
- Show 10 - Carol Vorderman, Andrew O'Connor, Carolyn Marshall
Series 10 (1997)
- Show 1 - Jonathan Coleman, Jenny Powell, Ian Wright
- Show 2 - Teddy Sheringham, Wendy Richard, Paul Zerdin
- Show 3 - Kevin Day, Gaynor Faye, Tim Vincent
- Show 4 - Gary Bushell, Malandra Burrows, Paul Ross
- Show 5 - Sonia Evans, John Regis, Michelle Collins
- Show 6 - Ainsley Harriot, Kim Williams, Trevor Brooking
- Show 7 - Anthony McPartlin, Declan Donnelly, Davina McCall
- Show 8 - John Parrott, Carol Smillie, Duncan Norvelle
- Show 9 - Rowland Rivron, Dale Winton, Clare Buckfield
- Show 10 - James Crossley, Andrea Boardman, Ian Walker
Transmissions
Series
Series | Start date | End date | Episodes |
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1 | 20 February 1988 | 26 March 1988 | 6 |
2 | 28 January 1989 | 1 April 1989 | 10 |
3 | 17 February 1990 | 21 April 1990 | 10 |
4 | 16 February 1991 | 20 April 1991 | 10 |
5 | 6 September 1991 | 15 November 1991 | 10 |
6 | 4 September 1992 | 6 November 1992 | 10 |
7 | 10 September 1993 | 30 April 1994 | 15 |
8 | 25 February 1995 | 29 April 1995 | 10 |
9 | 1 June 1996 | 17 August 1996 | 10 |
10 | 8 February 1997 | 12 April 1997 | 10 |
Specials
Date | Entitle |
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30 August 1991 | Series 4 Compilation |
18 July 1992 | Telethon Special |
26 December 1992 | Christmas Special |
22 October 1993 | Celebrity Special |
6 May 1995 | 5 Minute Recap |
External links
- You Bet! at the Internet Movie Database
- You Bet! at BFI
- You Bet! at UKGameshows.com