Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run

Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run
Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run
RTÉ Colm & Jim-Jim's Home Run.jpg
Also known as Home Run
Genre Game show
Country of origin Ireland
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel RTÉ One
Original run 16 November 2008 – 21 December 2008
External links
Website

Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run was an Irish game show broadcast on RTÉ One each Sunday at 18:30. It was presented by, respectively, Colm Hayes and Jim-Jim Nugent, the duo's first foray into the world of television. It was first broadcast on 16 November 2008. It was a creation of Vision Independent Productions, responsible for the popular television shows Showhouse and The Restaurant. Contestants could win €25,000 without answering a single question.[1] To promote the show the presenters appeared on chat show Tubridy Tonight the night before the first episode was broadcast. [2] [3] The programme received mostly negative reviews from critics. However the format of the show was purchased by Fremantle Media, and is now available for international distribution, with interest from the UK and US, with Colm and Jim-Jim receiving interest to host a UK version [4][5][6][7]

The show was axed due to RTÉ cutbacks in June 2009.[8]

Contents

Format

The format of the show was simple. An elderly lady named Liz showed what items are needed for this week's shopping list (first announced by the presenters on their radio show the previous Friday). She placed them one by one on the counter of her sweet shop. "Drop the Prop" saw a prop dropped from the ceiling with the numbers 1-5 in a circle upon it. An audience member was then asked to pick a number which was torn off by one of the presenters to reveal one of five names. The person corresponding to that name was invited down from the audience to play the game.

Another prop was dropped against a background of the show's theme music. It contained the numbers 1-5 as well, this time with five separate topics. The contestant chooses their number and thus their topic. Typical topics were Shakespeare, Colin Farrell and U2.

A selection of skypers was scrolled randomly along a large screen in the studio. The contestant had thirty seconds to either refuse ("next") or choose ("I want you"). The contestant had to answer a question based on the chosen topic. If they answered correctly they won money for themselves and the contestant. Either way another similar prop was soon dropped. This contained five challenges. "Random Guy" gave a demonstration of the chosen topic, e.g. sticking pins up his nose. The skyper had to then successfully complete this task within a specific time limit to win more money for themselves and the contestant. If successful the contestant remained to play the next round but another skyper was chosen. If unsuccessful another contestant was chosen via the same route and the game begins again. There were other random inserts such as "Celebrity Skyper" and one where Jim-Jim asked an audience member what a skyper could do.

Colm clutches the prop, a central component of the show.
Colm and Jim-Jim watch Random Guy as he attempts to eat pizza.

Broadcasts

Celebrity Skyper Date Ref
Lucy Kennedy 16 November 2008 [9]
Rosanna Davision 23 November 2008 [10]
Joe Duffy 30 November 2008 [11]
Keith Barry 7 December 2008 [12]
Mundy 14 December 2008 [13]
Republic of Loose 21 December 2008 [14]

References

  1. ^ "Audience Tickets: New RTÉ Entertainment Show". RTÉ. Accessed 25 October 2008.
  2. ^ http://www.tribune.ie/news/article/2009/feb/01/the-diary-ken-sweeney-colm-and-jim-jim-score-a-hom/
  3. ^ "Tubridy Tonight, Saturday, 15 November 2008". RTÉ. http://www.rte.ie/tv/tubridytonight/20081115.html. Retrieved 2008-11-14. 
  4. ^ http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/weekend/2008/1122/1227276708826.html The Irish Times.
  5. ^ www.tribune.ie/arts/article/2008/nov/30/patrick-freyne-what-a-crowd-of- drama-queen
  6. ^ entertainment.ie/music/details.asp?ID=2432361
  7. ^ www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/weekend/2008/1122/1227276708826.html
  8. ^ "The drama heats up at Montrose" (in English). The Irish Times. June 13, 2009. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/weekend/2009/0613/1224248747528.html. Retrieved 2009-06-17. "The programmes Seoige, Pobal, Class Act, Colm and Jim Jim’s Home Run, The Symphony Sessions, European Dance and Moto GP have all been axed." 
  9. ^ Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run 16 November 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 7 December 2008.
  10. ^ Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run 23 November 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 7 December 2008.
  11. ^ Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run 30 November 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 7 December 2008.
  12. ^ Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run 7 December 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 7 December 2008.
  13. ^ Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run 14 December 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 14 December 2008.
  14. ^ Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run 21 December 2008. RTÉ. Accessed 14 December 2008.

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