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'''''Guinness World Records Smashed''''' was a British television show for [[Sky1]], that featured [[world record|record]] attempts, celebrity guests and death-defying stunts.<ref>[http://www.outlineproductions.co.uk/catalogue_detail.aspx?program=630 ]{{dead link|date=March 2014}}</ref> A one-off pilot episode was transmitted on 23 November 2008, and a full 10-part series was broadcast on Sky1 from 19 April to 21 June 2009. The show was produced by British independent production company, Outline Productions with [[Guinness World Records]].
'''''Guinness World Records Smashed''''' was a British television show for [[Sky1]], that featured [[world record|record]] attempts, celebrity guests and death-defying stunts.<ref>[http://www.outlineproductions.co.uk/catalogue_detail.aspx?program=630 ] {{wayback|url=http://www.outlineproductions.co.uk/catalogue_detail.aspx?program=630 |date=20080920102046 |df=y }}</ref> A one-off pilot episode was transmitted on 23 November 2008, and a full 10-part series was broadcast on Sky1 from 19 April to 21 June 2009. The show was produced by British independent production company, Outline Productions with [[Guinness World Records]].


The pilot show was recorded in October 2008 at [[Teddington Studios]] and around [[London]] and invited people to partake in the filming to attempt to break existing world records.<ref>[http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/sky1/ ]{{dead link|date=March 2014}}</ref>
The pilot show was recorded in October 2008 at [[Teddington Studios]] and around [[London]] and invited people to partake in the filming to attempt to break existing world records.<ref>[http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/sky1/ ] {{wayback|url=http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/sky1/ |date=20081107114223 |df=y }}</ref>


On the back of the November 2008 one-off programme, Sky1 ordered an 10-part series. The studio format invited members of the public to try to set new world records in everything from leaping through burning hoops to somersaulting over cars. Celebrity guests, the audience, and the presenters also got involved with the record-breaking attempts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/commissioning/interview/2009/02/sky_1_hands_guinness_world_records_show_an_11part_run.html |title=Sky 1 hands Guinness World Records show an 11-part run &#124; News &#124; Broadcast |publisher=Broadcastnow.co.uk |date=4 February 2009 |accessdate=20 March 2014}}</ref> The series started airing on Sky1 and Sky1 HD on Sunday 19 April 2009.<ref>[http://www.outlineproductions.co.uk/catalogue_detail.aspx?program=776 ]{{dead link|date=March 2014}}</ref> Filmed from February 2009, the studio show has been filmed at [[Pinewood Studios]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pinewoodgroup.com/gen/z_sys_storyNews.aspx?intNewsId=201 |title=News &#124; Pinewood&nbsp;— Film studio facilities & services |publisher=Pinewoodgroup.com |date= |accessdate=20 March 2014}}</ref>
On the back of the November 2008 one-off programme, Sky1 ordered an 10-part series. The studio format invited members of the public to try to set new world records in everything from leaping through burning hoops to somersaulting over cars. Celebrity guests, the audience, and the presenters also got involved with the record-breaking attempts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/commissioning/interview/2009/02/sky_1_hands_guinness_world_records_show_an_11part_run.html |title=Sky 1 hands Guinness World Records show an 11-part run &#124; News &#124; Broadcast |publisher=Broadcastnow.co.uk |date=4 February 2009 |accessdate=20 March 2014}}</ref> The series started airing on Sky1 and Sky1 HD on Sunday 19 April 2009.<ref>[http://www.outlineproductions.co.uk/catalogue_detail.aspx?program=776 ] {{wayback|url=http://www.outlineproductions.co.uk/catalogue_detail.aspx?program=776 |date=20100503082450 |df=y }}</ref> Filmed from February 2009, the studio show has been filmed at [[Pinewood Studios]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pinewoodgroup.com/gen/z_sys_storyNews.aspx?intNewsId=201 |title=News &#124; Pinewood&nbsp;— Film studio facilities & services |publisher=Pinewoodgroup.com |date= |accessdate=20 March 2014}}</ref>


==Presenters==
==Presenters==

Revision as of 00:07, 26 January 2016

Guinness World Records Smashed
GenreFamily Entertainment
Presented byBen Shephard & Fearne Cotton (Pilot)
Steve Jones & Konnie Huq (Series)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
No. of episodes12 (inc. 1 pilot)
Production
Executive producerLaura Mansfield
ProducersMarc Bassett
Tom Richardson
Debbie Nugent
Running time60mins (inc. adverts)
Original release
NetworkSky1
Release23 November 2008 (2008-11-23) –
22 December 2009 (2009-12-22)

Guinness World Records Smashed was a British television show for Sky1, that featured record attempts, celebrity guests and death-defying stunts.[1] A one-off pilot episode was transmitted on 23 November 2008, and a full 10-part series was broadcast on Sky1 from 19 April to 21 June 2009. The show was produced by British independent production company, Outline Productions with Guinness World Records.

The pilot show was recorded in October 2008 at Teddington Studios and around London and invited people to partake in the filming to attempt to break existing world records.[2]

On the back of the November 2008 one-off programme, Sky1 ordered an 10-part series. The studio format invited members of the public to try to set new world records in everything from leaping through burning hoops to somersaulting over cars. Celebrity guests, the audience, and the presenters also got involved with the record-breaking attempts.[3] The series started airing on Sky1 and Sky1 HD on Sunday 19 April 2009.[4] Filmed from February 2009, the studio show has been filmed at Pinewood Studios.[5]

Presenters

Fearne Cotton (Top of the Pops, The Xtra Factor) and Ben Shephard (GMTV, Dancing on Ice) presented the pilot of the show which was transmitted in Winter 2008. Both Fearne and Ben signed on to take part in some of the record attempts, with Shephard performing a record-breaking reverse bungee jump.[6]

Konnie Huq (Blue Peter) and Steve Jones (T4, The X Factor USA) presented the series which first aired on 19 April 2009.[7]

The record attempts were commentated on by Peter Dickson.

Official Guinness World Records Adjudicator

Marco Frigatti is the Director of Guinness World Record global Records Management Team and the chief adjudicator on Guinness World Records Smashed.[8]

References

  1. ^ [1] Archived (Date missing) at outlineproductions.co.uk (Error: unknown archive URL)
  2. ^ [2] Archived (Date missing) at guinnessworldrecords.com (Error: unknown archive URL)
  3. ^ "Sky 1 hands Guinness World Records show an 11-part run | News | Broadcast". Broadcastnow.co.uk. 4 February 2009. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  4. ^ [3] Archived (Date missing) at outlineproductions.co.uk (Error: unknown archive URL)
  5. ^ "News | Pinewood — Film studio facilities & services". Pinewoodgroup.com. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  6. ^ "Fearne Cotton makes a big leap | The Sun |Showbiz|TV". The Sun. 6 October 2008. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  7. ^ "Sky 1 HD". Sky1.sky.com. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  8. ^ "Sky 1 HD". Sky1.sky.com. Retrieved 20 March 2014.