All Star Family Fortunes (series 2)

All Star Family Fortunes (series 2)

The second series of All Star Family Fortunes began on ITV on 27 October, 2007. It is scheduled for a ten week run. It runs every Saturday night with the execption of the last two episodes of the series which are scheduled to air on 25 December and 5 January, 2008 respectively. Although the last episode is to air in January 2008, it can still be counted as part of the 2007 series.

Changes

Series two has seen the number of rounds now cut down from five to four, now comprising of 2 Single Money rounds, 2 Double Money rounds before highest scoring family goes on to play Big Money.

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Episode one: 27 October, 2007

Kym Ryder vs. Brian Dowling

The series opened up with Coronation Street actress Kym Ryder up against Big Brother winner Brian Dowling. In the Big Money round, Brian was asked "Name a type of bean?", after initially saying "baked", which was already said by his friend Kris, he then said "lesbian." The producers displayed the answer as "Les Bean."

Episode two: 3 November, 2007

Holly Willoughby vs. Eamonn Holmes

Week two saw popular TV presenter Holly Willoughby facing famous breakfast TV host Eamonn Holmes and his clan of brothers. When asked to name something a women does to make herself more attractive, to steal, Eamonn first mentioned a new wardrobe then followed with sexy underwear, it still turned out as the third most popular answer. For the second consecutive week, no prize money was awarded in the Big Money round. All four rounds saw the top answer to each question found first, gaining the family control of the board. The Willoughby family found their top answers in the first three rounds before the Holmes family got theirs in the final round.

Episode three: 10 November, 2007

Angela Griffin vs. Antony Worrall Thompson

Former Coronation Street actress Angela Griffin against famed chef Antony Worrall Thompson was this week's battle which finally saw the first family to win the Big Money round in this series. This was also only the second time the top money was won after Jimmy Osmond had achieved the same feat in the first series, which was also in the third week of the series in that year.

Episode four: 17 November, 2007

Louisa Lytton vs. Zoe Ball

It was a battle of the girls this time around. Ex-EastEnders actress, and now The Bill actress Louisa Lytton was up against TV presenter Zoe Ball. In Big Money, Louisa was asked to name someone you would call in an emergency, she said her mum, and ironically, despite losing the round, it still contributed 18 points to her final score. Doubly ironically (considering she's now in The Bill), the top answer was Police.

Episode five: 24 November, 2007

Sammy Winward vs. Kyran Bracken

The two celebrities this week were former England rugby player Kyran Bracken and Emmerdale star Sammy Winward. The Big Money round this week saw the highest amount of points scored in the first set of answers as Kyran's sister, Louise, scored 181 points from her five answers, considering that in the first Double Money round, she answered Lightning Man to the question, name someone who works in the dark.

Episode six: 1 December, 2007

Kirsty Gallacher vs Stephen Mulhern

This week it was the turn of popular children's TV presenter and magician Stephen Mulhern and TV host Kirsty Gallacher. In a surprising event, Stephen's family won the game on the final Big Money when Stephen answered "Private Parts" to the question, name something you keep in your trousers, and it turned out to be the remaining answer on the board.

Episode seven: 8 December, 2007

Jenni Falconer vs. Ben Richards

Competing against each other this week were GMTV presenter Jenni Falconer and The Bill actor Ben Richards, who also starred in Footballers' Wives.

Episode eight: 15 December, 2007

Claire King vs. Edith Bowman

Another all-girl battle this week, as former Emmerdale actress Claire King faced BBC Radio 1 DJ, Edith Bowman. One of the missing answers revealed in the second round of Single Money (the question was Name a game you play in Bed?) was PlayStation, to which host Vernon Kay responded, "Have we been surveying the nunnery?" and also added, "I've got better things to do with my hands in bed."

Episode nine: 25 December, 2007

Nikki Sanderson vs. Greg Rusedski

Episode ten: 5 January, 2008

Nell McAndrew vs. Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen

cores

*Episode one: Kym Ryder 194-303 Brian Dowling£30,000 or £10,000 won?: No

*Episode two: Holly Willoughby 190-371 Eamonn Holmes£30,000 or £10,000 won?: No

*Episode three: Angela Griffin 316-158 Anthony Worrall Thompson£30,000 or £10,000 won?: Yes, £30,000

*Episode four: Louisa Lytton 278-110 Zoe Ball£30,000 or £10,000 won?: No

*Episode five: Kyran Bracken 386-30 Sammy Winward£30,000 or £10,000 won?: Yes, £30,000

*Episode six: Stephen Mulhern 359-170 Kirsty Gallacher£30,000 or £10,000 won?: No

*Episode seven: Jenni Falconer 286-138 Ben Richards£30,000 or £10,000 won?: Yes, £30,000

*Episode eight: Claire King 6-445 Edith Bowman£30,000 or £10,000 won?: No


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