The Generation Game

The Generation Game

Reality
Comedy

The Generation Game

23S | 421E
10/02/1971
9.0

1. Series 1, Show 1

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10/2/1971

2. Series 1, Show 2

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10/9/1971

3. Series 1, Show 3

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10/16/1971

4. Series 1, Show 4

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10/23/1971

5. Series 1, Show 5

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10/30/1971

6. Series 1, Show 6

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11/6/1971

7. Series 1, Show 7

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11/13/1971

8. Series 1, Show 8

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11/20/1971

9. Series 1, Show 9

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11/27/1971

10. Series 1, Show 10

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12/4/1971

11. Series 1, Show 11

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12/11/1971

12. Series 1, Show 12

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12/18/1971

13. Christmas Special 1971

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12/24/1971

14. New Year Special 1972

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12/31/1971

15. Bank Holiday Special

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5/28/1972

16. Series 1 Highlights

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9/9/1972

Overview

The Generation Game was a British game show produced by the BBC in which four teams of two competed to win prizes. The programme was first broadcast in 1971 under the title Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game and ran until 1982, and again from 1990 until 2002. The show was based on the Dutch TV show Een van de acht, "One of the Eight", the format devised in 1969 by Theo Uittenbogaard for VARA Television. Mrs. Mies Bouwman - a popular Dutch talk show host and presenter of the show - came up with the idea of the conveyor belt. She had seen it on a German programme and wanted to incorporate it into the show. Another antecedent for the gameshow was 'Sunday Night at the London Palladium' on ATV, which had a game called Beat the Clock, taken from an American gameshow. It featured married couples playing silly games within a certain time to win prize money. This was hosted by Bruce Forsyth from 1958, and he took the idea with him when he went over to the BBC.

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