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Come and Have a Go If You Think You're Smart Enough Also known as The National Lottery: Come and Have a Go If You Think You're Smart Enough Format Game show Created by Tailor Made Films
The Chatterbox PartnershipPresented by Nicky Campbell
(2004)
Julian Clary
(2005)Starring Emily Maitlis
(Question Master: Series 2)Country of origin United Kingdom No. of series 2 No. of episodes 16 Production Producer(s) Tailor Made Films Running time 70 minutes
(Series 1)
50 minutes
(Series 2)Broadcast Original channel BBC One Picture format 16:9 Original run 3 April 2004 – 25 June 2005Chronology Preceded by Wright Around the World Followed by Millionaire Manor Come and Have a Go If You Think You're Smart Enough, also known as The National Lottery: Come and Have a Go If You Think You're Smart Enough for series 2, is a BBC National Lottery game show the was broadcast on BBC One from 3 April 2004 to 25 June 2005. The programme was originally hosted by Nicky Campbell for the first series then Julian Clary took over to host the show for the second series. The rights to the programme are being contested in the High Court in London by Robin George le Strange Meakin who claims the BBC, Martin Scott, Celador Productions, Paul Smith and co-producers Tailor Made Films Limited misused his confidential information and have infringed copyright in certain of his own works. The allegations are denied.
Contents
Transmissions
Series Start date End date Episodes 1 3 April 2004 8 May 2004 6 2 23 April 2005 25 June 2005 10 Ratings
Episode Viewing figures from BARB.[1]
Series 1
Episode No. Airdate Total Viewers BBC One Weekly Ranking 1 3 April 2004 Under 4,820,000 Outside Top 30 2 10 April 2004 4,240,000 30 3 17 April 2004 Under 4,490,000 Outside Top 30 4 24 April 2004 Under 4,640,000 Outside Top 30 5 1 May 2004 Under 4,440,000 Outside Top 30 6 8 May 2004 4,810,000 26 Series 2
Episode No. Airdate Total Viewers BBC One Weekly Ranking 1 23 April 2005 6,650,000 8 2 30 April 2005 6,280,000 10 3 7 May 2005 6,250,000 7 4 14 May 2005 5,760,000 12 5 21 May 2005 5,690,000 11 6 28 May 2005 5,000,000 13 7 4 June 2005 6,060,000 11 8 11 June 2005 5,430,000 10 9 18 June 2005 4,510,000 20 10 25 June 2005 Under 3,410,000 Outside Top 30 References
- ^ "BARB". BARB. http://www.barb.co.uk/.
External links
Categories:- BBC television game shows
- 2004 in British television
- 2004 television series debuts
- 2005 television series endings
- British lottery game shows
- BBC television programme stubs
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