1. Game Show- Deal or No Deal
• Deal or No Deal is the UK version of the Endemol game show. It was first broadcast on Channel 4 on 31
October 2005. Presented by Noel Edmonds, the show is normally broadcast from 15:55 - 17:00 on
weekdays, and Sundays.
• The Banker :Contestants are given a box with money in it. They don’t know how much but it goes from 1p
to £250,000. 25 others have boxes with money in it, one then has to choose a box they think there is not
much money in. There is a Banker who offers them money for their box and his role is to make cash offers
to buy the contestant's chosen box rather than allowing them to carrying on and risk them winning lots of
money. He talks to the host Noel Edmonds via the Bakelite telephone on the contestant's desk.
• Noel Ernest Edmonds : is a British broadcaster and executive, who made his name as a DJ on BBC
Radio 1 in the UK. He has presented many light entertainment television programmes, including Multi-
Coloured Swap Shop, Top of the Pops, The Late, Late Breakfast Show and Noel's House Party. He
currently presents the Channel 4 game show Deal or No Deal.
• The highest amount on UK Deal or no Deal was £250,000 and it has only been won 2 times. The second
time it was won by the contestant Alice who had the box number 8.
• The target audience would be to this game show would be young adults to middle age people because of
the suspense.
2. Game Show- The Cube
• The Cube is a British game show which was first on TV on ITV on 22 August 2009.
• It is presented by Phillip Schofield, it gives contestants the chance to win a top prize
of £250,000 by doing challenges from within a 4x4x4 metre Perspex cube. The show
is based on the idea that even straightforward tasks can be extremely challenging
when put under pressure in front of a large live studio audience. Once inside
contestants can feel claustrophobic. Using "state-of-the-art filming techniques" the
show aims to show the tasks. Colin McFarlane provides the evil, voice of The Cube,
who explains the rules of the games.
• The most famous episode of Series 2 featured Paul, who reached the £250,000
game with 5 lives left. His final game was a replay of Structure, in which he had to
build a building of blocks with a time limit of 12 seconds instead of the normal 15
seconds. He struggled to complete the game before so he chose to leave with
£100,000. No-one has won the top prize.
• Series Start date End date Episodes
1 22 August 2009 3 October 2009 7
2 19 September 2010 2 January 2011 12
• The target audience to this game show would be teenagers to young adults
because it is interesting with the suspense and entreating when people do
changes.
3. Comedy show- Da Ali G Show
• Da Ali G Show is the name of two related funny TV series starring British comedian
Sacha Baron Cohen and featuring the character Ali G. Ali G is COMEDIAN called
Sacha Baron Cohen which places the character of Ali g and many other Characters
for example : Borat ect.
• The first (2000) series originally aired on Channel 4 in the UK, and the second (2003–
2004) series on HBO in the US. The second series was known as Ali G in da USAiii
in the UK and Australia
• Main characters were Ali G, a Kazakhstani named Borat Sagdiyev, and an Austrian
homosexual named Brüno — who carry out ridiculous interviews with unsuspecting
people (including celebrities and high-ranking officials).
• 18 episodes were made all together
• The target audience would be young adults and Middle age people because of the
content used and things said.
4. Comedy show- Fonejacker
• Fonejacker is a BAFTA award-winning British comedy programme broadcast on E4. It is
about a chain of prank calls involving a number of different characters performed by British
Iranian television actor Kayvan Novak. It first appeared in May 2006, although it did not
become a full series until 2007.
• The first series began in the UK on 5 July 2007 on E4 and lasted 6 episodes. A second
series began on 17 September 2008 on E4, and started on Channel 4 on 6 November
2008. Kayvan Novak said that he was "not sure there will be a third series of Fonejacker"
but even with this, some websites reported in October 2009 that a third series would air in
May 2010.
• It won the BAFTA award for the "Best Comedy Programme" in 2008
• All together there were 14 episodes plus 2 Christmas specials.
• This programme would be targeted to mainly teenagers and adults because of the humour
and language used.
5. Food show- Come dine with me
• Come Dine With Me is a Channel 4 TV shown in the UK, first broadcast in January
2005. The show has four or five amateur chefs competing against each other hosting
a dinner party for the other contestants. Each opponent then rates the host's
performance with the winner winning a £1,000 cash prize. Comedy is added to the
show through comedian Dave Lamb, who provides a dry and "bitingly sarcastic"
narration.
• All together Come dine with me had 277 episodes all together.
6. Food show- Master Chef
• Master Chef is a BBC television cooking game show. It originally ran from 1990 to 2001
and was later revived in a different format known as Master Chef Goes Large from 2005
onwards. In 2008, the "Goes Large" part of the name was dropped, but the format
remains identical. The series now appears in three versions: the main Master Chef series,
Master Chef: The Professionals for working chefs, and Celebrity Master Chef. All three
versions have been commissioned up to and including 2011. A further version, Junior
Master chef, for 10-to-12-year-olds, was also broadcast in 2010.
• Presented by:
Master Chef: Loyd Grossman (1990-2000) GaryRhos2000–01)
Master Chef: Goes Large: Gregg Wallace(200 5present)John Torode(2005present)
Master Chef: The Professionals :Gregg Wallace(2008–present)Michel Roux, Jr.(2008–
present)
Junior Master Chef: Nadia Sawalha(2007–present)