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This article is about the British game show. For the original American version, see The Cross-Wits.
Crosswits Format Game show Created by Jerry Payne Starring Barry Cryer (1985)
Tom O'Connor (1987–1998)Narrated by Judi Lines
Jonathan Morrell
Bill SteelCountry of origin United Kingdom No. of series 12 Production Producer(s) Tyne Tees Running time 30mins (inc. adverts) Broadcast Original channel ITV Picture format 4:3 Original run 27 April 1985 – 23 December 1998Crosswits is a British TV quiz show, originally hosted by Barry Cryer, then comedian Tom O'Connor took over until the show ended in 1998.
Produced by Tyne Tees Television from their City Road studios in Newcastle upon Tyne, Series 1 was only broadcast on Tyne Tees Television, series 2 onwards it was networked on the ITV. The show could most usually be found in the 9.25am slot just after TV-am/GMTV had finished, although in later years it was shown in the early afternoons, at around 1.30pm and, in some regions, the evening. The show consisted of two members of the public competing against each other to solve simple crossword puzzles. Each member of the public was helped out by a "celebrity" partner. The announcers for the show were generally Tyne Tees continuity announcers such as Bill Steel, Judi Lines and Jonathan Morrell.
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Gameplay
Basically the game was the same as its American counterpart, except that there were two players (one celebrity and one contestant) on each team instead of three. As in the American version, teams took turns solving words in a crossword puzzle (by virtue of clues), all of them are clues to a master puzzle. Each correct answer keeps control and earns one point per letter in the answer plus a chance to solve the master puzzle for 10 bonus points. Later in the run, teams always took turns whether they were right or wrong.
There were also special rounds in the game:
- Song Round - all clues were lyrics to a well-known song.
- Anagram Round - the first letter of every clue word make a clue word.
- Mystery Round - finding a keyword after one clue without assistance from a clue word wins the contestant a cordless phone.
The team with the most points when time runs out, wins the game & plays the same Crossfire round as the American version.
Crossfire round
The winning team was shown one last crossword puzzle, with 10 words none of which are clues to a master puzzle. The host reads rapid-fire clues to each of the 10 words. Each correct words brings the winning team extra closer to a holiday for the contestant, and if they can solve all ten in 60 seconds or less, they win the holiday, otherwise the winning player wins consolation prizes.
Transmissions
Series Start date End date Episodes 1 27 April 1985 ?? ?? 2 6 January 1987 3 March 1987 8 3 27 October 1987 15 December 1987 8 4 25 April 1988 17 June 1988 40 5 15 May 1989 14 July 1989 45 6 9 April 1990 25 May 1990 35 7 29 April 1991 21 June 1991 40 8 13 April 1992 26 June 1992 55 9 17 May 1993 18 June 1993 25 10 4 April 1994 8 July 1994 70 11 21 October 1996 13 December 1996 40 12 6 January 1998 23 December 1998 35 External links
- Crosswits at the Internet Movie Database
- Crosswits at BFI
- Crosswits at UKGameshows.com
Categories:- British game shows
- ITV television programmes
- 1980s British television series
- 1985 British television programme debuts
- 1998 British television programme endings
- 1990s British television series
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