Don't Forget the Lyrics! (UK game show)

Don't Forget the Lyrics! (UK game show)
Don't Forget the Lyrics
Format Game show
Created by Jeff Apploff
Starring Shane Richie
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 36 (inc. 2 Christmas specials)
Production
Producer(s) John Ireland
Location(s) The London Studios (Series 1)
Granada Television Studios (Series 2)
Running time 60 mins (inc. comms)
Broadcast
Original channel Sky1
Picture format 16:9
Original run 11 May 2008 – 9 August 2009
Chronology
Related shows Don't Forget the Lyrics

Don't Forget The Lyrics! is the United Kingdom version of the RDF USA game show, which began broadcasting on Sky1 on Sunday, 11 May 2008 and aired its final show on 9 August 2009. Presented by Shane Richie, the show is broadcast from 19:00 to 20:00 on a Sunday night and is repeated frequently throughout the week on both Sky1 and Sky2. The show's contestants compete to win up to £250,000 by correctly recalling song lyrics from a variety of genres.

Contents

Overview

In this show, a single contestant is prompted to complete song lyrics for increasing amounts of money. After each correct answer, the contestant can continue playing, risking what has already been earned, or quit the game and take home all the money he or she has already earned. If the contestant continues playing and correctly completes nine song lyrics, he or she will be given a lyric from any top ten song from the past forty years that has featured in the Top 40 UK Singles Chart. If the contestant completes the final lyric correctly, he or she wins the grand prize of £250,000. The band is led by Jess Bailey.

Gameplay

Song/Line Number Value of the song if All Lyrics are Correct
1 £500
2 £1,000
3 £2,500
4 £5,000 (guaranteed sum)
5 £7,500
6 £10,000
7 £20,000
8 £50,000
9 £125,000
10 £250,000

The game begins with a player facing a board of nine categories. From each category is a choice of two songs, one of which they must attempt. They are given a certain number of words they must sing that are missing. Once the player is ready, the band begin to play and the words come up on the large screen within the studio (and also at the bottom of the screen for the audience at home). The player then must sing along in a karaoke style, until the band stops playing and the words on the screen change to blank spaces according to how many words are missing. The player must then attempt to fill in these blanks. They are then allowed to either "lock in" those lyrics, use one of their three "back-ups", similar to lifelines, to help them out or walk away with the money they have already won (unless it is the first song attempted). If the lyrics are locked in, they change from yellow to blue, before being revealed as correct or not. They change to green if they are correct, and red if any or all of them are incorrect. If there are any correct words featured, yet there are other incorrect, the correct words turn green, and the incorrect change to red. If the player locks in words before the £5,000 level and gets any wrong, that player leaves with nothing. After passing the £5,000 level, if the player locks in any lyrics and they are incorrect, he or she drops back down to or remains at £5,000, and that is the amount the player will leave with. This process carries on until the £250,000 song.

Backups

There are three helps, or "backups" that the player can use for assistance (this concept is similar to the "3 lifelines" concept from Who Wants to be a Millionaire?. "Backup singers" allows one of two friends or family members the opportunity to help the player. "2 Words" allows the contestant to choose any two of the missing words after they have answered but before the answer is locked in, and they will be told what those words are. When the player uses the "2 Words" backup and selects a word that is incorrect, it will automatically be corrected. "3 Lines" gives them three possible answers, of which one is correct. Each backup may only be used once, right up to and including the £125,000 song, but not including the jackpot song. Contestants are required to use up their backups on the £125,000 song if they have not done so already.

Right/wrong lyrics

On the Sky 1 forum for the show, many have commented upon the fact that some lyrics are thought to be left out or that lyrics are in fact wrong when locked in, but are deemed correct answers on the show, and vice versa.

According to the rules, if a song is chosen by a contestant where it is a cover version, it is that version deemed correct.

All songs are independently verified by three sources, and the decision of the production team as to what the correct version of the lyrics are is final. However, stated in the rules, if a contestant felt that the lyrics they locked in were definitely correct, yet proven differently, they had every opportunity to contest the decision after filming, but the likelihood the decision would be reversed was highly unlikely to happen.

Winners

£125,000 winners

  • Helen Norgrove (24 January 2009)
  • Joe Connors (26 April 2009)

Transmissions

Original series

Series Start date End date Episodes
1
11 May 2008
27 July 2008
12
2
17 January 2009
9 August 2009
24

Specials

Date Entitle
22 December 2008
Celebrity Christmas Special Part 1
23 December 2008
Celebrity Christmas Special Part 2

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Don't Forget the Lyrics! — Format Game Show Created by Jeff Apploff Directed by …   Wikipedia

  • The Singing Bee (US game show) — Infobox Television show name = The Singing Bee caption = The Singing Bee title screen. format = Game Show presenter = Joey Fatone starring = The Honey Bees creator = [http://www.gurinco.com Phil Gurin] Bob Horowitz executive producer = Phil Gurin …   Wikipedia

  • Game show — A game show is a type of television program in which members of the public or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving problems for money and/or prizes. On some shows contestants compete… …   Wikipedia

  • American game show winnings records — American game shows through the years have had their fair share of big winners. This article looks at some of the records, as well as some people who have held them over the years.Daytime game showsCumulative recordsThe daytime all time winnings… …   Wikipedia

  • Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? (U.S. game show) — Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Title card Format Game show Created by Barry Poznick John Steven …   Wikipedia

  • 1 vs. 100 (US game show) — Infobox Television show name = 1 vs. 100 caption = format = Game show camera = runtime = 60 min. creator = executive producer = Scott St. John starring =Bob Saget narrated = Joe Cipriano country =USA rating = TV PG network =NBC picture format =… …   Wikipedia

  • Don't Forget About Us — Don t Forget About Us …   Wikipedia

  • The London Studios — (also known as The London Television Centre ) is a television studio complex which forms a part of London Weekend Television s London Television Centre in the heart of London. It is situated on the South Bank next to IBM and the Royal National… …   Wikipedia

  • The Battle Hymn of the Republic — is an American abolitionist song written by Julia Ward Howe in November 1861 and first published in The Atlantic Monthly in February 1, 1862 that was made popular during the American Civil War. HistoryThe tune was written around 1855 by William… …   Wikipedia

  • List of American game shows — The following is a list of game shows that air in the United States. Presently airing shows are in bold type. Dating * 12 Corazones (2004 present) * A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila (2007 present) * Age of Love (2007 present) * Average Joe (2003… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”