Blankety Blank
GenreComedy panel game
Presented by
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series20
No. of episodes266 (inc. 12 Christmas specials, and 8 that were unaired)
Production
Running time30–60 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkBBC1
Release18 January 1979 (1979-01-18) 
28 December 1999 (1999-12-28)
NetworkITV
Release7 January 2001 (2001-01-07) 
10 August 2002 (2002-08-10)
NetworkITV
Release24 December 2016 (2016-12-24)
NetworkBBC One
Release25 December 2020 (2020-12-25) 
present

Blankety Blank is a British comedy game show which started in 1979 and is still running today, albeit with some sizeable gaps.

The original series ran from 18 January 1979 to 12 March 1990 on BBC1, hosted first by Terry Wogan from 1979 until 1983, then by Les Dawson from 1984 until 1990.

A revival hosted by Paul O'Grady (under his drag alter-ego Lily Savage) was produced by Pearson Television's UK subsidiary Fremantle (UK) Productions for BBC One from 26 December 1997 to 28 December 1999, followed with ITV from 7 January 2001 to 10 August 2002 as Lily Savage's Blankety Blank.

David Walliams hosted a one-off Christmas Special for ITV on 24 December 2016,[1] with Bradley Walsh hosting a 2020 Christmas Special of the show for the BBC,[2][3][4] which in turn led to a second revival series that premiered on 2 October 2021.

The show is based on the American game show Match Game, with contestants trying to match answers given by celebrity panellists to fill-in-the-blank questions.[5]

Format

Main game

Two contestants compete, each attempting to match as many of the six celebrity panellists as possible in a series of fill-in-the-blank statements.

The main game is played in two rounds. The contestant with initial control in each round is given a blind choice of two statements, "A" or "B", and the host reads the chosen one aloud, with one word missing that is indicated by the word "blank". Statements are frequently written with comedic, double entendre answers in mind. A classic example: "Did you catch a glimpse of that girl on the corner? She has the world's biggest blank."

While the contestant thinks of an answer, the celebrities write their responses on cards, without conferring. Once all six have done so, usually indicated by the celebrities lighting up their name card, the contestant states their answer. The host then asks the celebrities to reveal theirs, one at a time.[6] The contestant scores one point for each celebrity whose answer is either an exact match or reasonably close, as determined by a panel of off-screen judges. The opposing contestant then takes a turn with the unused statement.

Initial control of the first round is determined by coin toss,[6] while the trailing contestant after the first round starts the second. Only the celebrities that a contestant fails to match in the first round participate on that turn in the second, so there is only ever a maximum of six points possible. This also increases the chance of a tie-break. If a contestant makes all six matches in the first round, they sit out for the second and the opponent is given one chance to tie the score. Should the trailing contestant fail to at least tie the score, the game ends immediately without the leader having to take a turn.

The high scorer after two rounds wins the game and advances to the Supermatch. Ties are broken with one final question in which both contestants write down their responses and the celebrities then give their answers, one at a time. The first contestant to raise their matching answer wins; if the tiebreaker ends with no winner, a new question is played.

The "A"/"B" choice was eliminated when Les Dawson became the host, and reinstated once Lily Savage succeeded him.

Supermatch

The contestant is presented with a fill-in-the-blank phrase and must attempt to choose the most common response based on a studio audience survey. They may ask any three celebrities for help, then use one of those responses or offer one of their own. The contestant earns 150, 100, or 50 Blanks for matching the first, second, or third most popular answers, respectively. Failing to match any of these answers ends the round immediately.[6]

A second main game is then played with two new contestants, and the winner plays the Supermatch as above. The winner who scores higher in the Supermatch becomes the day's champion; any ties are broken as in the main game. The champion then chooses one celebrity to match against on a short phrase, and an exact match doubles the number of Blanks earned in the Supermatch. Regardless of the outcome, the champion receives a prize whose value depends on the final total of Blanks. Each episode offers a star prize for 300 Blanks, requiring a contestant to match the most popular answer in their own Supermatch and win the head-to-head final.[6]

On Lily Savage's Blankety Blank, the contestant with the highest Supermatch score or winner of a tiebreaker played the head-to-head round for an additional prize. In the current revival, both players play the tiebreaker even without a tie.

Supermatch prizes

Prizes on British game shows prior to 1990 were poor by modern standards. The Independent Broadcasting Authority restricted the value of prizes on ITV shows, and BBC-programme prizes were also of a modest value. Channels regulated by the Independent Broadcasting Authority were limited to the giving away prizes with the maximum value usually being £1,750.[7] The poor-quality prizes on Blankety Blank became a running joke throughout the show's various runs, particularly during the Dawson era. Dawson drew attention to the fact that the prizes were less-than-mediocre, not pretending that the show had "fabulous prizes" as others did, but making a joke of it, such as referring to them as "fire salvaged" prizes. On one occasion, the 300 Blanks star prize was a trip on Concorde. As the audience (expecting the usual cheap prizes) clapped and cheered appreciatively, Dawson waved them down with "Don't get excited—it goes to the end of the runway and back."

Most famous, because it was a constant across all series, was the consolation prize—the Blankety Blank chequebook and pen, which Dawson would often call "The Blankety Blank chequepen and book!" The "chequebook" consisted of a silver trophy in the shape of a chequebook. When one contestant had not won anything, Dawson rolled his eyes and asked her "I bet you wish you'd've stopped at home and watched Crossroads. Do you want me to lend you your bus fare home?" However, despite Dawson's constant jibing of the consolation prize ("Never mind love, you might have lost, but you'll never be short of something to prop your door open with now..."), the chequebook and pen are now worth a great deal, as they were never commercially available and only a limited number were made.

A Blankety Blank chequebook, minus the pen, was one of the items uncovered by Andy in Mackenzie Crook's BBC comedy Detectorists.

In 1993, the IBA prize limits had been lifted, and the star prize on the 1990s revival was generally a holiday.

In the 2021 series, the Supermatch prizes consist of £500, £750, and prize worth over £750.

Celebrity panelists

Unaired pilots (1978)

Series 1 (1979)

Series 2 (1979)

Series 3 (1980)

  • Show 1 (4 September 1980) - Katie Boyle, Janet Brown, Lorraine Chase, Barry Cryer, Val Doonican, Kenny Everett[29]
  • Show 2 (11 September 1980) - Paul Daniels, John Junkin, Barbara Kelly, Maureen Lipman, Patrick Moore, Madeline Smith[30]
  • Show 3 (18 September 1980) - Lennie Bennett, Judy Carne, Roy Kinnear, Julia McKenzie, Albert Pontefract, Nyree Dawn Porter[31]
  • Show 4 (25 September 1980) - Ray Alan, Christopher Biggins, Pat Coombs, Liza Goddard, Tom O'Connor, Beryl Reid[32]
  • Show 5 (2 October 1980) - Arthur Askey, Norman Collier, Sandra Dickinson, Diana Dors, David Hamilton, Isla St Clair[33]
  • Show 6 (9 October 1980) - Tim Brooke-Taylor, Windsor Davies, Carol Drinkwater, Alfred Marks, Beryl Reid, Barbara Windsor[34]
  • Show 7 (16 October 1980) - Norman Collier, Liza Goddard, David Jason, John Junkin, Annie Ross, Molly Weir[35]
  • Show 8 (23 October 1980) - Tim Brooke-Taylor, Lorraine Chase, Noele Gordon, Larry Grayson, Roy Hudd, Sylvia Syms[36]
  • Show 9 (30 October 1980) - Patti Boulaye, Paul Daniels, David Hamilton, Peter Jones, Libby Morris, Dilys Watling[37]
  • Show 10 (6 November 1980) - Lennie Bennett, Bernard Cribbins, Diana Dors, Jack Douglas, Karen Kay, Rula Lenska[38]
  • Show 11 (13 November 1980) - Isla Blair, Henry Cooper, Les Dawson, Brian Murphy, Beryl Reid, Isla St Clair[39]
  • Show 12 (20 November 1980) - Shirley Anne Field, Rolf Harris, The Krankies, Libby Morris, Tom O'Connor, Madeline Smith[40]
  • Show 13 (27 November 1980) - Patricia Brake, Judy Geeson, Roy Hudd, David Jacobs, Beryl Reid, Willie Rushton[41]
  • Show 14 (4 December 1980) - Kenny Everett, Pearly Gates, Maureen Lipman, Patrick Moore, Tony Selby, Sylvia Syms[42]
  • Show 15 (11 December 1980) - Lorraine Chase, Bernard Cribbins, Paul Daniels, Jill Gascoine, Pete Murray, Barbara Woodhouse[43]
  • Christmas Special (26 December 1980) - Katie Boyle, Windsor Davies, Les Dawson, Sandra Dickinson, Kenny Everett, Shirley Anne Field, David Hamilton, Roy Hudd, The Krankies, Rula Lenska, Patrick Moore, Beryl Reid, Madeline Smith, Jimmy Tarbuck[44]

Series 4 (1981)

  • Show 1 (3 September 1981) - Lenny Henry, David Jacobs, Roy Kinnear, Beryl Reid, Madeline Smith, Tracey Ullman[45]
  • Show 2 (10 September 1981) - Kenny Everett, David Hamilton, Sally James, Derek Nimmo, Wendy Richard, June Whitfield[46]
  • Show 3 (17 September 1981) - Katie Boyle, Lorraine Chase, Liza Goddard, Russell Harty, Roy Hudd, Jimmy Tarbuck[47]
  • Show 4 (24 September 1981) - Sandra Dickinson, Arthur English, John Junkin, Spike Milligan, Beryl Reid, Dilys Watling[48]
  • Show 5 (1 October 1981) - Frank Carson, Norman Collier, Anita Harris, Ruth Madoc, Patrick Moore, Madeline Smith[49]
  • Show 6 (8 October 1981) - Barry Cryer, Noele Gordon, Larry Grayson, Roz Hanby, Anita Harris, Alfred Marks[50]
  • Show 7 (15 October 1981) - Pat Coombs, Sandra Dickinson, Jack Douglas, Carol Drinkwater, Patrick Moore, Jimmy Tarbuck[51]
  • Show 8 (22 October 1981) - Lorraine Chase, Henry Cooper, Cyril Fletcher, Karen Kay, Beryl Reid, Bernie Winters[52]
  • Show 9 (29 October 1981) - Anita Harris, Lenny Henry, Fred Housego, Maureen Lipman, Dinah Sheridan, Jimmy Tarbuck[53]
  • Show 10 (5 November 1981) - Janet Brown, Frank Carson, Windsor Davies, Shirley Ann Field, Liza Goddard, Pete Murray[54]
  • Show 11 (12 November 1981) - Tony Blackburn, Lorraine Chase, Leslie Crowther, Carol Drinkwater, Mike Reid, Dinah Sheridan[55]
  • Show 12 (19 November 1981) - Patricia Brake, Billy Dainty, Shirley Anne Field, Fred Housego, Roy Hudd, Beryl Reid[56]
  • Show 13 (26 November 1981) - Barry Cryer, Anna Dawson, Sandra Dickinson, Michele Dotrice, Kenny Everett, Patrick Moore[57]
  • Show 14 (3 December 1981) - Judith Chalmers, Leslie Crowther, Carol Drinkwater, David Hamilton, Rula Lenska, Jimmy Tarbuck[58]
  • Show 15 (10 December 1981) - Dawn Addams, Bernie Clifton, Julia McKenzie, Brian Murphy, Derek Nimmo, Tessa Wyatt[59]
  • Show 16 (17 December 1981) - Janet Brown, Billy Dainty, Paul Daniels, Cyril Fletcher, Rula Lenska, Tessa Wyatt[60]
  • Christmas Special (26 December 1981) - Lorraine Chase, Liza Goddard, Larry Grayson, Lenny Henry, Beryl Reid, Jimmy Tarbuck[61]

Series 5 (1982)

  • Show 1 (4 September 1982) - Patricia Brake, Carol Drinkwater, Larry Grayson, David Hamilton, Vincent Price, Beryl Reid[62]
  • Show 2 (11 September 1982) - Pat Coombs, Jack Douglas, Kenny Everett, Anita Harris, Patrick Moore, Wendy Richard[63]
  • Show 3 (18 September 1982) - Lorraine Chase, Henry Cooper, Roy Hudd, Nerys Hughes, Gloria Hunniford, Jimmy Tarbuck[64]
  • Show 4 (25 September 1982) - Judith Chalmers, Leslie Crowther, Sandra Dickinson, Ken Dodd, Liza Goddard, Jonathan King[65]
  • Show 5 (2 October 1982) - Tony Blackburn, Sarah Greene, Cyril Fletcher, Anita Harris, Spike Milligan, Beryl Reid[66]
  • Show 6 (9 October 1982) - Tim Brooke-Taylor, Lorraine Chase, Lynsey de Paul, Fred Housego, Ruth Madoc, Bernie Winters[67]
  • Show 7 (16 October 1982) - Tom O'Connor, Dana, Jim Davidson, David Hamilton, Susan Hanson, Gloria Hunniford[68]
  • Show 8 (23 October 1982) - Lynsey De Paul, Fenella Fielding, Clement Freud, John Junkin, Wendy Richard, Ted Rogers[69]
  • Show 9 (30 October 1982) - Barry Cryer, Dana, Kenny Everett, Noele Gordon, Danny La Rue, Maggie Philbin[70]
  • Show 10 (6 November 1982) - Katie Boyle, Frank Carson, Bonnie Langford, Henry McGee, Patrick Moore, Tessa Wyatt[71]
  • Show 11 (13 November 1982) - Floella Benjamin, Lorraine Chase, Norman Collier, Kenny Everett, Patrick Moore, Beryl Reid[72]
  • Show 12 (20 November 1982) - Janet Brown, Suzanne Dando, Sandra Dickinson, Larry Grayson, Lenny Henry, Henry McGee[73]
  • Show 13 (27 November 1982) - Pat Coombs, Ken Dodd, Stu Francis, Nerys Hughes, Roy Kinnear, Tessa Wyatt[74]
  • Christmas Special (27 December 1982) - Lorraine Chase, Dana, Diana Dors, Jimmy Edwards, Larry Grayson, Roy Hudd[75]

Series 6 (1983)

  • Show 1 (3 September 1983) - Windsor Davies, Sandra Dickinson, Kenny Everett, Larry Grayson, Beryl Reid, Anneka Rice[76]
  • Show 2 (10 September 1983) - Russell Grant, Anita Harris, Gloria Hunniford, Roy Kinnear, Wendy Richard, Ted Rogers[77]
  • Show 3 (17 September 1983) - Tim Brooke-Taylor, Lynsey de Paul, Ruth Madoc, Nicholas Parsons, Kathy Staff, Freddie Starr[78]
  • Show 4 (24 September 1983) - Leslie Ash, Dana, Cyril Fletcher, Mike Read, Beryl Reid, Bernie Winters[79]
  • Show 5 (1 October 1983) - Tony Blackburn, Janet Brown, Annabel Etklnd, Henry McGee, Ted Rogers, Sheila White[80]
  • Show 6 (8 October 1983) - Lynda Baron, Lorraine Chase, Janet Ellis, Kenny Everett, Russell Grant, Patrick Moore[81]
  • Show 7 (15 October 1983) - Sandra Dickinson, Larry Grayson, Patricia Hayes, Roy Kinnear, Jan Leeming, Bernie Winters[82]
  • Show 8 (22 October 1983) - Joe Brown, Norman Collier, Lynsey De Paul, Gloria Hunniford, Danny La Rue, Wendy Richard[83]
  • Show 9 (29 October 1983) - Floella Benjamin, Barry Cryer, Sabina Franklyn, Patricia Hayes, Roger Kitter, Patrick Moore[84]
  • Show 10 (5 November 1983) - Lorraine Chase, Pat Coombs, Sandra Dickinson, Roy Hudd, John Inman, Derek Nimmo[85]
  • Show 11 (12 November 1983) - Cilla Black, Henry Cooper, Sabina Franklyn, Keith Harris, Lenny Henry, June Whitfield[86]
  • Show 12 (19 November 1983) - Nerys Hughes, Jonathan King, Anneka Rice, Ted Rogers, Wayne Sleep, Sheila Steafel[87]
  • Show 13 (26 November 1983) - Judith Chalmers, Henry Cooper, Sabina Franklyn, Roy Hudd, Diana Moran, Freddie Starr[88]
  • Show 14 (3 December 1983) - Lorraine Chase, Kenny Everett, Noele Gordon, Patrick Moore, Cleo Laine, Paul Shane
  • Christmas Special (25 December 1983) - Sabina Franklyn, Roy Kinnear, Ruth Madoc, Patrick Moore, Beryl Reid, Freddie Starr[89] One contestant in this episode was Tom Moore, who subsequently became famous for fundraising over £32 million in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[90]

Series 7 (1984)

Series 8 (1985)

Series 9 (1985–86)

Series 10 (1986–87)

Series 11 (1987–88)

Series 12 (1988)

  • Show 1 (9 September 1988) - John Dunn, Henry Kelly, Vicki Michelle, Hilary O'Neil, Wendy Richard, Freddie Trueman[179]
  • Show 2 (16 September 1988) - Lynda Baron, Joe Brown, Eddie Edwards, Bonnie Langford, Rose Marie, Greg Rogers[180]
  • Show 3 (7 October 1988) - Floella Benjamin, Nerys Hughes, Ellie Laine, Chris Serle, Paul Shane, Roy Walker[181]
  • Show 4 (14 October 1988) - Christopher Biggins, Gavin Campbell, Su Ingle, Sandy Ratcliff, Claire Rayner, Steve Wright[182]
  • Show 5 (21 October 1988) - Simon Dee, Linda Nolan, Bill Oddie, Judi Spiers, Kathy Staff, Mark Walker[183]
  • Show 6 (28 October 1988) - Rachel Bell, Frank Carson, Suzanne Dando, William Gaunt, Tom Pepper, Sheila Steafel[184]
  • Show 7 (4 November 1988) - Henry Cooper, Debbie Greenwood, Jan Leeming, Phillip Schofield, Dave Lee Travis, June Whitfield[185]
  • Show 8 (11 November 1988) - Brian Blessed, Paul Coia, Doc Cox, Louise Jameson, Rustie Lee, Carmen Silvera[186]
  • Show 9 (25 November 1988) - Vince Hill, Caron Keating, Linda Lusardi, Claire Rayner, Mike Reid, Bill Wiggins[187]
  • Show 10 (2 December 1988) - Geoff Capes, Bernie Clifton, Barry Cryer, Bella Emberg, Debbie McGee, Adrienne Posta[188]
  • Show 11 (9 December 1988) - Lionel Blair, Mark Curry, Lisa Maxwell, Mollie Sugden, Gillian Taylforth, Frankie Vaughan[189]
  • Show 12 (16 December 1988) - Stan Boardman, Jean Boht, John Craven, Peter Goodwright, Aimi MacDonald, Jane Marie Osborne[190]

Series 13 (1989–90)

Christmas Special (1997)

Series 14 (1998)

Series 15 (1999)

Series 16 (2001)

Series 17 (2002)

Christmas Special (2016)

Christmas Special (2020)

Series 18 (2021)

Series 19 (2022)

Series 20 (2023)

Revivals and special editions

Blankety Blank returned to British screens in November 2004 as a one-off edition as part of the BBC's annual Children in Need telethon, in which Terry Wogan reprises his role as the host of the show, accompanied by his wand microphone.

In 2006, the show was brought back this time as an interactive DVD game, with Terry once again reprising his role of host and once again being accompanied by his magic wand-type microphone. However, the theme tune to the DVD game is not the original theme, but a version that was used for the ITV revival.

Another one-off edition was shown on 21 April 2007 as part of ITV's Gameshow Marathon hosted by Vernon Kay.

Yet another one-off edition of the programme was recorded, in aid of Comic Relief's 24 Hour Panel People, on 6 March 2011. The recording was broadcast live on the Red Nose Day website and, in an edited version, on BBC Three on 14 March. Paul O'Grady returned as host, this time as himself.[267][268]

On 22 August 2016, it was announced that David Walliams would front a Christmas special on ITV.[1] The episode aired on Christmas Eve from 6.30–7.30pm and had seven panellists instead of the usual six, with the Chuckle Brothers playing together at one position.

On 14 December 2020, it was announced that Bradley Walsh would host a Christmas special on BBC One and the episode aired on Christmas Day from 7.00-7.40pm.[269] At 5.26 million viewers, it was the third most watched Christmas Day programme in the overnight ratings.[270][271][272] This special was so successful that the BBC announced on 30 April 2021 that it had been commissioned for a full series to air on Saturday nights later in the year on BBC One.[273] A further series of 10 episodes (including a Christmas special) had been commissioned for transmission in 2022.[274]

Transmissions

Series

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodesPresenter
118 January 1979[275]10 May 1979[11]16Terry Wogan
26 September 1979[12]20 December 1979[27]16
34 September 1980[29]11 December 1980[43]15
43 September 1981[45]17 December 1981[60]16
54 September 1982[62]27 November 1982[74]13
63 September 1983[76]3 December 198314
77 September 1984[91]14 December 198413Les Dawson
811 January 1985[276]26 March 1985[113]11
96 September 1985[114]21 March 1986[135]21
105 September 1986[277]3 April 1987[157]21
1118 September 1987[158]26 February 1988[178]21
129 September 1988[179]16 December 1988[190]12
137 September 1989[191]12 March 1990[211]20
148 May 1998[212]19 September 1998[223]13Paul O'Grady as Lily Savage
1526 June 1999[224]30 October 1999[235]12
167 January 2001[278]17 June 2001[278]20
174 May 2002[278]10 August 2002[278]12
182 October 2021[238]4 December 2021[246]9Bradley Walsh
1924 September 2022[248]19 November 2022[256]9
2023 September 2023[258]18 November 2023[266]9

Christmas Specials

DatePresenter
25 December 1979[28]Terry Wogan
26 December 1980[44]
26 December 1981[61]
27 December 1982[75]
25 December 1983[89]
25 December 1984[103]Les Dawson
27 December 1985[130]
26 December 1986[148]
26 December 1987[171]
27 December 1989[201]
26 December 1997[279]Paul O’Grady as Lily Savage
28 December 1999[236]
24 December 2016David Walliams
25 December 2020[237]Bradley Walsh
25 December 2021[247]
24 December 2022[257]
23 December 2023

Notes

  1. This depiction of Fremantle although sharing the same ownership, has no connection to their future parent company that would under go the same name brand in 2018. This depiction of Fremantle was formerly known as Talbot Television before being renamed "Fremantle (UK) Productions Ltd." in 1995, shortened to simply Fremantle when the first Lilly Savage series began.

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