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  1. Noel's House Party: With Noel Edmonds, Barry Killerby, Tony Blackburn, Frank Carson. Set in Noel Edmonds' fictitious grand house in the equally fictitious town of Crinkley Bottom, the show centres around games involving the studio audience and special guest celebrities.

  2. In contrast the House Party, in a similar slot, was immediately hitting 11 million, eventually peaking at 15.47m for the long-awaited Dave Lee Travis Gotcha episode. NTV’s simplicity and innovation made it the show’s main talking point and the clear divider between the House Party and the Roadshow. It also drew upon Noel’s clear talent ...

  3. S2.E16 ∙ Episode #2.16. Sat, Feb 6, 1993. Noel Edmonds invites some more celebrities to join him for an evening of entertainment at Crinkley Bottom. TV chefs Peter Hudson and David Halls have to cope with a particularly well-done "Gotcha"; Leslie Grantham puts Noel in his place; and snooker star John Parrott tries to Grab a Grand.

  4. 23. Nov. 1991 · Noel, in a typical publicity shot. Running for 169 editions from November 23 1991 until 20 March 1999, Noel’s House Party was the definitive light entertainment show of the 1990s. The series ...

  5. 16. Dez. 1995 · Vorbild war das britische Format „Noels House-Party“. Es war Gottschalks erste Show nach seinem Wechsel zu Sat.1. Sie war zunächst 90 Minuten lang und lief fast jeden Samstag gegen 22:00 Uhr, ab August 1996 alle 14 Tage sonntags zur Primetime, jetzt noch etwas länger, ab 1997 nur noch monatlich. Einer der Stargäste in der Premiere war wie üblich Roberto Blanco. Ein roter Faden zog sich ...

  6. had probably run their course, series 6 faced the challenge of finding items to replace them. More changes at the top saw Saturday Roadshow and House Party stalwart Guy Freeman. now Producer, having taken over the role towards the end of series 5 in an effective job swap with Jonathan Beazley. The changes were visible from the outset, with the ...

  7. 5. Despite its success, it was eventually cancelled due to poor ratings. Despite being one of the most popular shows of the entire 1990s, Noel’s House Party was eventually cancelled due to low ratings. The number of viewers reached 15 million at its peak, but eventually dropped down to 8 million.