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Small Talk (British game show)

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Small Talk
GenreGame show
Presented byRonnie Corbett
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes52
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companyReg Grundy Productions
Original release
NetworkBBC1
Release24 July 1994 (1994-07-24) –
18 December 1996 (1996-12-18)
Related
Child's Play

Small Talk is a British television game show that aired on BBC1 from 24 July 1994 to 18 December 1996 and is hosted by Ronnie Corbett.

Rounds 1 and 2

Corbett asks the three contestants a question that they asked panel of 9 children (10 or 11 if 1 or 2 squares have pairs). The contestants secretly lock in what they think the majority of the panel answered (the majority guess), and those who are correct get 10 points (5 points in series 1) in round one and 20 points (10 points in series 1) in round two.

After this, one by one, the contestants picked a single child or single pair of children and guess what he, she or they said, and if correct they score 20 points (10 points in series 1) in Round 1 and 30 points (20 points in series 1) in Round 2. During the first series, an incorrect prediction eliminated that player until the end of the round.

Round 3

In this round, only the two players with the highest scores are allowed to play. Now, players alternated thrice by randomly selecting children by square with buzzers located at their lecterns. Otherwise, gameplay is the same, awarding players 40 points per match (30 in series 1).

Final round

In the final round, the winner will try to turn his or her main game score to 500 and to do this they must do the following. The contestant picks 5 panelists and each is given a question. Each kid or pair holds a card with a number on it from 50 to 500 (4 have 50, 2 each of 100 and 250, and one 500). If the contestant guesses the response of the kid or pair correctly he or she will get the points on the card added to his or her overall score. If the contestant gets 500 points or more they will win a weekend holiday. If the winner scored less than 500 points, he or she would be treated to a night out. All players received a souvenir Small Talk trophy.

Transmissions

Series Start date End date Episodes
1* 24 July 1994 25 September 1994 12
6 August 1995 20 August 1995
2 14 May 1995 30 July 1995 12
3 15 May 1996 28 August 1996 12
4 4 September 1996 18 December 1996 16
  • Series 1 was originally supposed to air until 23 October 1994 with a 2 week break after the sixth episode,[1] but came back a week early and stopped airing after the ninth episode on 25 September 1994. The last three episodes had to wait until after the second series had it run and were eventually aired in August 1995.

International versions

The series was the last in the United States to use the Reg Grundy name prior to its retirement by Pearson PLC. Under Pearson and successor-in-interest FremantleMedia, versions have aired in several nations, including the UK version, also titled Small Talk. There is also a Greek version, which is called "Όσα ξέρει το παιδί (Osa xerei to paidi)", which hosted by Giannis Zouganelis between 1998-1999 in Mega Channel.

References

  1. ^ "Fremantle Archive Sales - SMALL TALK". Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 22 June 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

External links

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