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8 out of 10 Cats

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8 out of 10 Cats
Format Panel game
Presented by Jimmy Carr
Starring Sean Lock
Dave Spikey (Series 1 - 4)
Jason Manford (Series 5 - present)
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 5
No. of episodes 42
Production
Producer(s) Ruth Wallace (Series 4 and 5)
Running time 30 min.
Production
company(s)
Endemol
Broadcast
Original channel Channel 4
Picture format 16:9
Original run 3 June 2005 – present
External links
IMDb profile

8 out of 10 Cats is a television comedy panel game made by Zeppotron (a subsidiary of Endemol) for Channel 4. It was first broadcast on 3 June 2005. The show's title is derived from a well-known advertising tagline for Whiskas cat food which originally claimed that "8 out of 10 Cats prefer Whiskas". The show is based on opinion polls, and draws on polls produced by a variety of organisations and new polls commissioned for the programme carried out by company Harris Poll. The show's sixth series began in June 2008, and airs Fridays at 10pm on Channel 4.

Contents

[edit] Overview

The show is hosted by comedian Jimmy Carr and features two teams, captained by Sean Lock and Jason Manford. Manford is new to the show as a captain having replaced Dave Spikey who left after the fourth series to concentrate on other projects.

Every week, the captains are joined by two celebrities from the likes of David Walliams and Alan Carr. Often, celebrities who are currently topical appear on the show, for example Ruth Badger following her appearance on The Apprentice.

The show is recorded at BBC Television Centre, typically the Thursday before the Friday broadcast of the show.

[edit] Current rounds

  • "What Are You Talking About?" - The polling organisation asked the public what they were talking about during the week. The teams have to try and guess the top five.
  • "Pick of the Polls" - The teams are given 4 pictures to pick from and are given a poll based around that picture. The survey types vary from each pictures.
  • "Believe It or Not" - The teams are given a statistic and try and guess if it is true or false.
  • "And the Winner Is..." The teams are given a question from a poll and then they try and guess what came on top of that poll.

The points often do not add up correctly, but this is because the show has to be edited to fit in its 25/30 minute slot.

[edit] Retired rounds

These rounds only featured in Series 1 and the first Big Brother special:

  • "Face Off" - The teams have to guess who from a list of famous people came top with respect to a particular topic.
  • "Word Association" - The teams view a clip illustrating a word and have to guess the top three things people thought of when they heard that word.
  • "What's the Poll?" - The teams are given five famous people, picture by picture, and they have to guess which poll they appeared on.
  • "The Poll With a Hole"- each team is given a statistic but it is missing one piece of salient information. The teams have to guess what that piece of information is.

[edit] Episode guide

[edit] Series 1

Air date Episode number Guest panellists
June 3, 2005 1 Simon Amstell, Mel Giedroyc, Lee Mack and Richard Madeley
June 10, 2005 2 David Walliams, Christian O'Connell, Krishnan Guru-Murthy and Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
June 17, 2005 3 Lee Mack, Claudia Winkleman, Eamonn Holmes and Alan Carr
June 24, 2005 4 Paul Kaye, June Sarpong, Sue Perkins and Peter Serafinowicz
July 1, 2005 5 Scott Capurro, Mel Giedroyc, Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen and Debra Stephenson
July 8, 2005 6 Frankie Boyle, Iain Lee, Rob Rouse and Alan Carr
July 15, 2005 7 Lee Mack, Janet Street-Porter, Patrick McGuinness and Trisha Goddard
July 22, 2005 8 Simon Amstell, Ralf Little, Sarah Beeny and Iain Lee
June 29, 2005 9 Jayne Middlemiss, Johnny Vegas, Scott Capurro and Rob Rouse
August 5, 2005 10 Kate Garraway, Vic Reeves, Alan Carr and Frankie Boyle

[edit] Series 2

Air date Episode number Guest panellists
February 10, 2006 1 Zoe Ball, Sally Lindsay, Ben Miller, and Scott Capurro
February 17, 2006 2 Reginald D Hunter, Jade Goody, Patrick McGuinness and Ed Byrne
February 24, 2006 3 Kelly Osbourne, Vic Reeves, Richard Madeley, and Neil Morrissey
March 3, 2006 4 Sally Phillips, Alan Carr, Chris O'Dowd and Meera Syal
March 10, 2006 5 Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Frankie Boyle, Les Dennis and Chantelle Houghton
March 17, 2006 6 Johnny Vegas, Christian Slater, Rob Rouse, and Lauren Laverne.
March 24, 2006 7 Alan Carr, Carol Thatcher, Jessica Stevenson and Ulrika Jonsson

[edit] Series 3

Air date Episode number Guest panellists
May 26, 2006 1 Ulrika Jonsson, Ruth Badger, David Baddiel, and Alan Carr
June 2, 2006 2 David Walliams, Debra Stephenson, Frankie Boyle, and Bez
June 9, 2006 3 Peter Serafinowicz, Johnny Vegas, Jayne Middlemiss, and Reginald D Hunter
June 16, 2006 4 Sally Lindsay, Julian Clary, Dave Johns, and Edith Bowman
June 23, 2006 5 Vic Reeves, David Walliams, Louis Walsh, and Krishnan Guru-Murthy
June 30, 2006 6 Jason Manford, Phill Jupitus, Germaine Greer, and Fiona Allen
July 7, 2006 7 Alex Zane, Trisha Goddard, Justin Moorhouse, and Emo Philips
July 14, 2006 8 Joan Rivers, Vic Reeves, Eamonn Holmes, and Holly Willoughby

[edit] Series 4

Air date Episode number Guest panellists
October 20, 2006 1 Rich Hall, Nikki Grahame, Lee Mack and Boy George
October 27, 2006 2 Piers Morgan, Jason Manford, Kirsty Gallacher, and Scott Capurro
November 3, 2006 3 Trisha Goddard, Duncan Bannatyne, Frankie Boyle, and Jonathan Ross
November 10, 2006 4 Sally Lindsay, Louis Walsh, Reginald D Hunter, and Rhys Thomas
November 17, 2006 5 Michael McIntyre, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Johnny Vegas, and Ulrika Jonsson
November 24, 2006 6 Lee Mack, Bill Oddie, Fiona Allen, and Griff Rhys Jones
December 1, 2006 7 Vic Reeves, Jade Goody, Chris Addison, and John Barrowman
December 8, 2006 8 Alex Zane, Joan Rivers, David Gest and Alan Carr
December 15, 2006 Highlights Show

[edit] Series 5

Air date Episode number Guest panellists
June 15, 2007 1 Vic Reeves, Katie Hopkins, Johnny Vegas, and Danny Dyer
June 22, 2007 2 David Walliams, Griff Rhys Jones, Konnie Huq, and Rhys Thomas
June 29, 2007 3 Frankie Boyle, Gok Wan, Joan Rivers, and Alexa Chung
July 6, 2007 4 Greg Rusedski, Trisha Goddard, Alun Cochrane, and Glenn Wool
July 13, 2007 5 Alan Cumming, Liza Tarbuck, Susie Essman, and Stewart Lee
July 20, 2007 6 Peaches Geldof, Chris Addison, David Walliams and Alex Zane

Note: Episode 6 was filmed on Saturday 14 July, due to Jimmy Carr taking part at the Just For Laughs festival in Montreal, Canada. [1]

[edit] Series 6

Air date Episode number Guest panellists
June 13, 2008 1 David Walliams, Vic Reeves, Raef Bjayou, and Jodie Kidd [2]
June 20, 2008 2
June 27, 2008 3
July 4, 2008 4
July 11, 2008 5
July 18, 2008 6

[edit] Big Brother specials

8 out of 10 Cats Big Brother specials are shown before the live final of the current series of Big Brother, in which evicted Big Brother housemates from the current series and well known housemates from previous years are on the panels. Another special aired again right before the 2007 live final.

Air date Episode Guest panellists Studio guests
August 12, 2005 Big Brother 6 Special Jeremy Edwards, Liza Tarbuck, Derek Laud and Kieron "Science" Harvey Nicholas Bateman, Michelle Bass, Kemal Shahin, Jade Goody, Maxwell Ward and Victor Ebuwa
August 18, 2006 Big Brother 7 Special Dom Joly, Jason Manford, Lea Walker, and Grace Adams-Short Eugene Sully, Nadia Almada, Jayne Kitt, Shahbaz Chauhdry, Mikey Dalton, Jade Goody
August 30, 2007 Big Brother 8 Special Charley Uchea, Danny Wallace, James Corden, and, Gerry Stergiopoulos Nikki Grahame, Lea Walker, Shabnam Paryani, Billi Bhatti, Tracey Barnard, Eugene Sully

[edit] DVDs

DVD of 8 out of 10 Cats: Claws Out
DVD of 8 out of 10 Cats: Claws Out

A collection of the highlights of the past few series as a ninety-minute 8 out of 10 Cats: Claws Out, which also features scenes deleted from the show for being too offensive was released on 22 November 2006.

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