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Revision as of 16:40, 10 July 2013

Man O Man
Presented byChris Tarrant
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes20 (inc. 2 specials)
Production
ProducerAnglia Television (1996)
Production locationsTwickenham Film Studios (1996)
The Fountain Studios (1998-9)
Running time60mins (inc. adverts)
Production companyReg Grundy Productions
Original release
NetworkITV
Release4 May 1996 (1996-05-04) –
7 August 1999 (1999-08-07)
Related
Man O Man

Man O Man was a United Kingdom game show, which ran from 4 May 1996 to 7 August 1999, hosted by Chris Tarrant. The first series was produced by Richard Hearsey who previously produced another show hosted by Tarrant called "Prove it!". The first series was recorded at Twickenham Film Studios during the winter of 1995 and aired in 1996. The show was given another shot in 1998 with 2 one-off specials and a second series in 1999, both being recorded at The Fountain Studios. One of the hostesses in the first series, Tracey McAndrew later changed her stage name to Nell McAndrew and went on to co-host the re-make of "It's a Knockout!" for Channel 5, again working with Richard Hearsey as producer but was produced by Ronin Entertainment.

Show results

Special 1 (8 August 1998)

# Name Round 1: Dancing Round 2: Humour Round 3: Kissing/Singing Round 4: "Hunks in Trunks"
1
Simon
Survived Eliminated
2
Stephen
Eliminated
3
Paul
Survived Survived Survived 2nd
4
Matt
Survived Survived Eliminated
5
Tim
Survived Survived Survived 3rd
6
Mark
Eliminated
7
Andy
Survived Survived Eliminated
8
James
Eliminated
9
Emmil
Survived Eliminated
10
Kieron
Survived Survived Survived Winner

Special 2 (15 August 1998)

# Name Round 1: Dancing Round 2: Kissing Round 3: Singing Round 4: "Hunks in Trunks"
1
Sam
Survived Survived Survived Winner
2
Glenn
Eliminated
3
Mark
Survived Eliminated
4
Alex
Survived Survived Eliminated
5
Gari
Survived Survived Eliminated
6
Marlon
Eliminated
7
Stevie
Survived Survived Survived 2nd
8
Ian
Survived Eliminated
9
Stephen
Survived Survived Survived 3rd
10
Kevin
Eliminated

Series 2, Show 1 (12 June 1999)

# Name Round 1: Dancing Round 2: "True or False?" Round 3: "Mallet"/Singing Round 4: "Hunks in Trunks"
1
Leon
Survived Survived Survived Eliminated
2
Ali
Survived Survived Survived Eliminated
3
Connor
Survived Survived Eliminated
4
Alan
Eliminated
5
Thom
Survived Survived Survived Winner
6
Mickey
Survived Eliminated
7
Richard
Survived Eliminated
8
Alex
Eliminated
9
Matthew
Eliminated
10
Tony
Survived Survived Eliminated

Series 2, Show 8 (7 August 1999)

# Name Round 1: Dancing Round 2: "True or False?" Round 3: "Prince Charming"/Singing Round 4: "Hunks in Trunks"
1
Jon
Survived Eliminated
2
Oyei
Survived Survived Eliminated
3
Tony
Survived Survived Survived Eliminated
4
Adam
Eliminated
5
David
Eliminated
6
Chris
Survived Survived Survived Eliminated
7
Jamie
Survived Survived Eliminated
8
Andy
Eliminated
9
Jay
Survived Eliminated
10
Joe
Survived Survived Survived Winner

Transmissions

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 4 May 1996[1] 3 August 1996[1] 12[1]
2 12 June 1999[1] 7 August 1999[1] 8[1]

Specials

Date Entitle
8 August 1998[2] Man O Man Special 1[2]
15 August 1998[2] Man O Man Special 2[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Fremantle Archive Sales - MAN O MAN". Retrieved 22 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d "Fremantle Archive Sales - MAN O MAN SPECIALS". Retrieved 22 June 2013.