- Magic Numbers (TV series)
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Magic Numbers Presented by Stephen Mulhern Country of origin United Kingdom Language(s) English No. of series 1 No. of episodes 7 Production Location(s) The London Studios Running time 60 minutes Broadcast Original channel ITV (ITV1/STV/UTV) Picture format 16:9 Original run 17 July 2010 – 28 August 2010External links Website Magic Numbers was a British television show in which celebrity contestants answer questions to generate a sequence of 6 numbers. The show was created by CPL Productions and Paul Brassey and commissioned by John Kaye Cooper at ITV. Members of the public then call a Premium-rate telephone number if their home or mobile phone numbers contains two or more of these digits. Callers are entered into a prize draw to win the chance of competing for a prize of up to £350,000.
The show is very similar to a previous ITV show, Talking Telephone Numbers, the key difference being that viewers of Magic Numbers can call in if two of the numbers match their phone number, rather than five as on the previous show. This was a technique employed by ITV to generate more calls, and hence higher revenues from the show.
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Episode 1
Episode 1 aired on Saturday 17 July 2011 on ITV (ITV1/STV/UTV) with special guest TV Presenter Holly Willoughby.
Episode 2
Episode 2 aired on Saturday 24 July 2011 on ITV with special guests Diana Vickers, Alistair McGowan, Amanda Holden and The Baseballs.
Episode 3
Episode 3 aired on Saturday 31 July 2011 on ITV with special guests Louie Spence and Paddy McGuinness.
Episode 4
Episode 4 aired on Saturday 7 August 2011 on ITV with special guests Emma Bunton, Eamonn Holmes, Ruth Langsford and The Saturdays.
Episode 5
Episode 5 aired on Saturday 14 August 2011 on ITV with special guest Dougie Poynter.
Episode 6
Episode 6 aired on Saturday 21 August 2011 on ITV with special guests Alexandra Burke, Pamela Anderson, Flawless and Stevie Starr.
Episode 7
Episode 7 aired on Saturday 28 August 2011 on ITV with special guest Olly Murs.
External links
Categories:- 2010s British television series
- 2010 British television programme debuts
- 2010 British television programme endings
- British game shows
- ITV television programmes
- United Kingdom television programme stubs
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