Strike It Lucky - S10

Strike It Lucky
Title:
Strike It Lucky - S10
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HD
Released:
Sep 13, 1994
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Michael Barrymore

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Strike It Lucky - S10

Seasons (14)

Episodes (15)

1. Series 10, Show 12. Episode 23. Episode 34. Episode 45. Episode 56. Episode 67. Episode 78. Series 10, Show 89. Episode 910. Episode 1011. Series 10, Show 1112. Series 10, Show 1213. Series 10, Show 1314. Series 10, Show 1415. Episode 15

Synopsis Strike It Lucky - S10

Strike it Lucky was a popular British television game show from 29 October 1986 to 23 August 1999, originally produced by Thames Television for ITV, and presented by the British comedian Michael Barrymore. It was based on the American show of the same name that aired in 1986. In its formative years, it became well known for the outlandish and often highly eccentric contestants it featured - Barrymore would often spend over 5 minutes talking to them. The introductory footage of the prizes on offer were also noteworthy, often filmed in black-and-white with a slapstick style. In 1987, it was the fifth most watched programme on UK television. The Thames Television version of the show was recorded at Teddington Studios, and later Pinewood Studios. From 1996, the new version aired under the title Strike it Rich!; this being the title of the short-lived American game show Strike it Rich! on which it was based, and it moved to The London Studios. The reason for the name change was that the show was now being co-produced by LWT with Fremantle, so despite now being owned by the same company as Fremantle, Thames were unwilling to allow LWT use of the original title. There is also the factor that when the show was first exported to the UK, the Independent Broadcasting Authority's prize limits were still in place, and "Rich" was probably dropped from the title because of the relatively low value of prizes on offer; by the time it returned as Strike it Rich! the limits had been lifted and it was giving away a substantially higher value of prizes.

  • Michael Barrymore

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