Draw It!
GenreDrawing Game show
Directed byJulian Smith
Presented byMel Giedroyc
ComposerNick Foster
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes40
Production
Executive producersVictoria Ashbourne
Tamara Gilder
Stuart Shawcross
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time30 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companyVictory Television
Original release
NetworkChannel 4
Release5 May (2014-05-05) 
4 July 2014 (2014-07-04)
Related
Win, Lose or Draw

Draw It! is a drawing game show that aired on Channel 4 from 5 May to 4 July 2014, hosted by Mel Giedroyc. It is loosely based on the popular mobile app, Draw Something.[1][2][3]

Format

Each week, two well-known celebrities pair up with a different daily contestant in the studio in order to help them win a cash prize. The two contestants who have the highest scores across the week and top the leaderboard come back to play on 'Big Money Friday' where contestants have the chance to walk away with up to £50,000. The aim is to guess the exact word that is being drawn. Contestants can activate the word jumble, to show them an anagram of the word, by pressing a buzzer, but this halves the money they get if they give a correct answer. On 'Big Money Friday' correct answers in the first 3 rounds are worth double.

RoundFormat
Contestant Quick DrawThe contestant from each team has to do three drawings for the celebrity to guess. There is an easy one worth £100, a medium one worth £200 and a hard one worth £300. The contestant has 30 seconds to do each drawing and the word jumble can be activated by the celebrity at any point, halving the money available for that drawing.
Quick on the DrawSix drawings submitted by users of the show's app are recreated by animation over 30 seconds. Either team is able to buzz in to stop the clock and give an answer. If the answer is correct they get £200, if not the team are frozen out for the rest of the drawing so only the other team can buzz in. The word jumble is activated with 10 seconds remaining, so from this point onwards a correct answer will only get £100.
Celebrity Quick DrawThe celebrity from each team has 90 seconds to do as many drawings as possible for the contestant to guess, each worth £300. The word jumble may be activated once the buzzer has lit up, which occurs 15 seconds into each drawing.The team with the most money at the end of this round go through to the final, while the other team leave with nothing. The top 2 teams for the week go through to compete in 'Big Money Friday'.
FinalThe contestant of the winning team decides whether to draw or guess. The drawer then draws 3 drawings; one easy, one medium and one hard; over 60 seconds with the clock being stopped between each drawing. If the guesser gets all 3 correct then the contestant wins all of the money earned by their team over the show. One word jumble is available across the 3 drawings and may be activated by the contestant shouting 'jumble', but if this is not used then the contestant wins double the money earned over the show (10 times the money earned on 'Big Money Friday').

Celebrities

WeekAir datesCelebrities
15–9 May 2014Nadia Sawalha
Anton du Beke
212–16 May 2014Terry Wogan
Phil Tufnell
319–23 May 2014Louie Spence
Jenny Eclair
426–30 May 2014Rosemary Shrager
Tim Vine
52–6 June 2014Christopher Biggins
Stacey Solomon
69–13 June 2014Myleene Klass
Brian Conley
723–27 June 2014Melanie Sykes
John Thomson
830 June–4 July 2014Antony Cotton
Denise van Outen

Notable contestants

References

  1. Jeffrey, Morgan (25 April 2013). "Mel Giedroyc to host Channel 4's new 'Draw Something' game show". Digital Spy. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  2. Marechal, AJ (11 April 2013). "Channel 4 orders 40 episodes of Ryan Seacrest's 'Draw it!'". Variety. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
  3. Sweeney, Mark (11 April 2013). "Draw Something app to be reinvented as Channel 4 quiz show". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
  4. Wightman, Catriona (23 May 2014). "Draw it!: Louie Spence helps contestant to a huge cash win! - watch". Digital Spy. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
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