Winner Takes All (game show)

Winner Takes All (game show)

Infobox Television
show_name = Winner Takes All


caption =
format = Game Show
picture_format = 4:3
runtime = 30mins (inc. adverts)
creator =
starring = Jimmy Tarbuck (1976 - 1987) Geoffrey Wheeler (1987 - 1988) Bobby Davro (Challenge TV)
channel = ITV (1976 - 1988) Challenge (1997)
first_aired = 1976
last_aired = 1997
num_series = 14
num_episodes =
country = UK
producer =
related =
imdb_id =

Winner Takes All was a popular game show that was produced by Yorkshire Television and ran for 12 years on the ITV network from 1976 until 1988 but returned in 1997 on the cable and satellite channel Challenge.

The original host of Winner Takes All was comedian Jimmy Tarbuck who hosted the show from 1976 until 1987 when ITV turned the show into a 5 day a week daytime show and Geoffrey Wheeler replaced Jimmy Tarbuck as the host (Geoffrey also devised the format for "Winner Takes All" and was the voiceover reading the questions in the Jimmy Tarbuck era) The Challenge version was hosted by Bobby Davro with Yorkshire Television news journalist Gaynor Barnes as the voiceover reading the questions and was produced by Yorkshire Television for Challenge.

Gameplay

The 2 contestants started with 50 points each (30 points when it became a daytime show in 1987) and were asked multiple choice questions with 6 possible answers but each answer had some odds (Evens, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1, 5-1 & 10-1) and after each question was asked the contestants were asked how many points they would like to bet and then they selected the odds that corresponded to the answer they thought was correct, if they got the correct answer they won the points the odds were worth, if they gave a wrong answer they lost the points, the contestant with the most points won through to the final while the loser left the show with nothing (in the later series the losers took home a filofax (except the 1988 series where they took home an encyclopedia) , In the Challenge TV version the losers took home a Winner Takes All T Shirt.) Then they played again with 2 different contestants and the winner of that met the winner of the first game.

The 2 winners played for cash in the final with a maximum of £1,000 to be won but only the winner took the money home while the loser took home a consolation prize of £100, the winning contestant was given the option of returning on the next show to add to his or her winnings but if they returned and lost they would lose all but £100 of their winnings.

From 1980 until 1987 Winner Takes All started with an alternative version of the Yorkshire Television ident where the chevron would spin toward the screen revealing the 4 contestants who appeared on that weeks edition, the Challenge version was recorded at the former TVS studios at Vinters Park in Maidstone.

The final ITV series in 1988 was a Television Techniques production for Yorkshire Television.

During his run as host Jimmy Tarbuck would at the start of some editions come out carrying a briefcase containing £1000 in £1 notes which was the top prize on Winner Takes All.

Rapist and lottery winner Iorworth Hoare was caught because of a photo he submitted as part of his application.

External links

[http://www.ukgameshows.com/page/index.php/Winner_Takes_All "Winner Takes All"] at UKgameshows.com


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