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Blankety Blank

  • Série télévisée
  • 1978–2025
  • 35min
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6,3/10
308
MA NOTE
Bradley Walsh in Blankety Blank (1978)
Comedy game show with celebrity guests and cheap prizes.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueComedy game show with celebrity guests and cheap prizes. Revived in 2020 with Bradley Walsh as the host, the series originally began in 1979 with Terry Wogan. Other previous hosts included L... Tout lireComedy game show with celebrity guests and cheap prizes. Revived in 2020 with Bradley Walsh as the host, the series originally began in 1979 with Terry Wogan. Other previous hosts included Les Dawson and Lily Savage.Comedy game show with celebrity guests and cheap prizes. Revived in 2020 with Bradley Walsh as the host, the series originally began in 1979 with Terry Wogan. Other previous hosts included Les Dawson and Lily Savage.

  • Casting principal
    • Les Dawson
    • Terry Wogan
    • Paul O'Grady
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    • Casting principal
      • Les Dawson
      • Terry Wogan
      • Paul O'Grady
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
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    Les Dawson
    • Self - Presenter…
    • 1980–1990
    Terry Wogan
    Terry Wogan
    • Self - Presenter…
    • 1978–1984
    Paul O'Grady
    Paul O'Grady
    • Lily Savage…
    Bradley Walsh
    Bradley Walsh
    • Self - Presenter…
    • 1998–2025
    Lorraine Chase
    • Self
    • 1979–1989
    Beryl Reid
    Beryl Reid
    • Self
    • 1979–1984
    Patrick Moore
    Patrick Moore
    • Self
    • 1979–1983
    Wendy Richard
    Wendy Richard
    • Self
    • 1981–1999
    Sandra Dickinson
    Sandra Dickinson
    • Self
    • 1979–1986
    Roy Hudd
    Roy Hudd
    • Self
    • 1979–1989
    June Whitfield
    June Whitfield
    • Self
    • 1979–2002
    Barry Cryer
    Barry Cryer
    • Self
    • 1979–1989
    Kenny Everett
    Kenny Everett
    • Self
    • 1979–1983
    Roy Kinnear
    Roy Kinnear
    • Self
    • 1979–1986
    Henry Cooper
    Henry Cooper
    • Self
    • 1979–1990
    Karen Kay
    • Self
    • 1979–1990
    David Hamilton
    • Self
    • 1979–1985
    Shirley Anne Field
    Shirley Anne Field
    • Self
    • 1978–1985
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    4studioAT

    Fill in the blanks

    Blankety Blank began this year (2016) in focus, due to the death of its original host, Terry Wogan, and ended it through a one off (i.e. ITV testing the water) special, hosted by David Walliams.

    It's a show that needs a good host, because the format is so simple it can become a bit dull.

    Every host has brought their own spin to it, and if given the chance I'm sure Walliams would do the same.

    One thing that is for sure though is that if you do it well, the show becomes synonymous with you. And that's a potentially wonderful thing. Whether ITV take the plunge, risk the legacy, by bringing it back full time remains to be seen.
    sun_hill_85

    The legend has been revealed

    One of Great Britian's long-running popular game shows has indeed proved to be the perfect laughter tonic for anyone.

    I've only seen a couple of episodes from the Les Dawson era, but I must admit that, despite the "tacky" prizes (well... they really weren't THAT tacky!) and the catchy/annoying theme song (so I won't bother reciting it), the Brits really did a fantastic job keeping contestants and fellow viewers entertained with funny quirks and in-jokes.

    I might as well close my review with this quirk:

    'When Brendan Richards finished writing his comment of the show, he said, "If you laugh too much watching this show, you'll literally laugh your BLANK off."'

    (Don't forget, the clue is on this large thing made of hypertext and all that other stuff)
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    A TV legend, still going strong.

    It's so lovely to see this show back on the box, a legend from a time gone by, when quid shows were actually funny, and hugely entertaining.

    I've watched a few old episodes on YouTube, and they hold up well, still funny, boosted by the sheer magic of the late, much missed Les Dawson, the best of the presenters in my humble opinion.

    Now, the new series, it's great, and it's funny to see that the prizes are still as bad as they were back then.

    For my money, we have two cracking presenters, Bradley Walsh and Stephen Mulherne, so it was always going to be one of them, Bradley is kept very busy, and as with The Chase, he's great.

    Was lovely to see Su Pollard on the show, still as much fun as ever.

    Great show, 8/10.
    richard.fuller1

    From the USA to the UK for Once!

    In Great Britain, the show would be called "Til Death To Us Part". In America, it would be reworked into "All In The Family."

    In the UK, it was "Steptoe and Son". In America, the show was redone as "Sanford and Son" with Redd Foxx (Funnier still, there was an episode when Sanford and son went to see a Jewish version based on them, called Steinberg and Son. I thought this was very interesting).

    In England, it was "Man About the House." In the states, it became "Threes' Company" with John Ritter and Suzanne Somers.

    All classic American shows, all originating from oversea in England.

    Now we come to this one called "Blankety Blank".

    It began in 1977, went through three hosts and developed a reputation for bad parting gifts.

    In America, it was known as "Match Game" followed by the current year, changing the numerals at the end of each year. I do recall Match Game '73, I think I remember Match Game '72. The last one I remember may have been Match Game '75. I can't say I recall Match Game '76.

    Basically, Match Game went off when this Blankety Blank began, it seems.

    The show clearly had a much longer run than Match Game did.

    When I saw Blankety Blank whilst on vacation in England, I sat flabbergasted, going "it's Match Game. It's Match Game" and no one had an ever-loving clue what I was talking about. And I had not a clue who any of those "celebrities" were, but then I didn't know who Lily Savage was either!

    It was the exact same set-up that I watched on "Blankety Blank" as used to be on Match Game. Contestants on the left, six celebrities on the right.

    I can't recall now how they were arranged on BB, but on MG they were in two rows of three, six up top, six below.

    It was the exact same arrangement.

    Well, no drag queen, I'm afraid. But we did have Charles Nelson Reilly!

    Match Game's reputation became incredible raciness. Everything on American game shows in the seventies was sexual innuendoes. You couldn't say long, tomatoes, ripe, juicy, tender, etc, without loud laughter.

    Match Game was the king of this behavior.

    Of the six celebrities, three were constant regulars. The middle star in the top row was Brett Somers, who was Jack Klugman's ex-wife on the Odd Couple.

    Charles Nelson Reilly was beside her, the third celeb on the top.

    And the middle star on the bottom? It was Richard Dawson, just before he would get Family Feud.

    The host was Gene Rayburn, who played right along with all the insinuations.

    "Don't put your BLANK in there," or "She pulled his BLANK" Rayburn would say constantly on the show, giving a grin.

    It burned out quickly in America. Clearly England managed to make it work much longer, even when it became a bad joke.

    Just very interesting to see the table reversed for once and England borrows from America for a change.
    Big Movie Fan

    Repetitive Game Show Saved Only By It's Hosts

    The concept of Blankety Blank was pretty monotonous. Each week, contestants were joined by a number of celebrities. The contestants were asked to guess the missing word of a sentence. This was the easy part. They then had to pick a celebrity-who had jotted down his/her own answer a few minutes before-and hope that the celebrity had guessed the same answer.

    The only saving grace of the show was the hosts. The original was the charismatic Terry Wogan who provided plenty of entertainment. Then there was the late Les Dawson. Les had been a comic and he too provided the fun on the show.

    Then, we came to Lily Savage (for those who don't know, a man dressed as a woman). I can't really take to men in women's clothes and Savage could not compare to Wogan or Dawson. The Lily Savage years were not too bad but not as good as the earlier years.

    As stated earlier, it was the hosts that made this show watchable. It certainly wasn't the rubbish prizes on offer. The losers usually walked away with a cheque book and pen and don't even ask about the main prizes-straight from a jumble sale I reckon.

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      Only seven celebrities appeared as panelists alongside the first three hosts of the series: Wendy Richard, June Whitfield, Barbara Windsor, Ruth Madoc, Thora Hird, Sarah Greene and Kathy Staff.
    • Citations

      [repeated line]

      Les Dawson: [at the start of the Super Match game] Please reveal the legend.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Room 101: Épisode #1.7 (1994)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 janvier 1979 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
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      • Lily Savage's Blankety Blank
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