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I'll Get This
GenreComedy game show
Directed byMarcus Liversedge
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes13 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Paul McGettigan
  • Zoe Tait
  • Matt Walton
ProducersBreid McLoone
John Lomax
Running time30 minutes (series 1)
35 minutes (Dragons' Den special)
45 minutes (Extra Helpings; series 2-)
Production company12 Yard Productions
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release6 November 2018 (2018-11-06) –
present

I'll Get This is a British television comedy game show produced by 12 Yard Productions for the BBC.[1] The first episode was broadcast on BBC Two on 6 November 2018.[2] The format sees five celebrities going out for dinner together with each placing their bank card in the middle of the table. They play a series of games, the winner of each game gets to take their card back, the celebrity whose card remains at the end pays the bill for the whole table.[2][3]

Transmissions

Series

Series Start date End date Episodes
1
6 November 2018 11 December 2018 6
2
14 April 2020 12 May 2020 5

Specials

Year Start date End date Episodes
2019
15 November 2019 19 December 2019 2

Series overview

The celebrity in Bold paid the bill

Series 1 (2018)

Episode First broadcast Celebrities
01x01 6 November 2018 Anton du Beke, Carol Vorderman, Ed Gamble (£589), Ellie Taylor and Rylan Clark-Neal
01x02 13 November 2018 Chris Kamara, Julian Clary, Laura Whitmore (£627), Rachel Johnson and Tom Davis
01x03 20 November 2018 Adil Ray, Angela Scanlon, Griff Rhys Jones (£515), Janet Street-Porter and Scarlett Moffatt
01x04 27 November 2018 Harry Redknapp, Joanna Scanlan (£521), Martin Kemp, Rob Beckett and Victoria Coren Mitchell
01x05 4 December 2018 Adrian Chiles, Gemma Collins (£655), Holly Walsh, Josh Widdicombe and Melvin Odoom
01x06 11 December 2018 Dotty, Richard Madeley (£958), Russell Kane, Steph McGovern and Steve Pemberton

Specials (2019)

Episode First broadcast Celebrities
Sx01 15 November 2019 Peter Jones (£5,000), Sara Davies (£5,000), Sarah Willingham (£5,000) and Tej Lalvani (£5,000), Touker Suleyman (£5,000)
Sx02 19 December 2019 Gregg Wallace, Joel Dommett (£752), Les Dennis, Maura Higgins and Shirley Ballas

Series 2 (2020)

Episode First broadcast Celebrities
02x01 14 April 2020 Anita Rani, Gabby Logan, Jonathan Ross (£625), Mark Wright and Rachel Parris
02x02 21 April 2020 Ade Edmondson, Jermaine Jenas, Kelly Osbourne, Nicola Coughlan and Sara Pascoe (£412)
02x03 28 April 2020 Alice Levine, Eamonn Holmes, Joe Sugg, Phil Wang (£545) and Stacey Solomon
02x04 5 May 2020 Alex Brooker (£491), Desiree Burch, Georgia Toffolo, Nigel Havers, and Sally Lindsay
02x05 12 May 2020 Fleur East, John Barnes, Johnny Vegas (£760), Mike Tindall and Sue Perkins

References

  1. ^ "BBC Two lines up comedy dining series". British Comedy Guide. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b "I'll Get This". BBC Media Centre. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  3. ^ "BBC Two picks up the bill for another series of I'll Get This". Chortle. 4 July 2019. Retrieved 5 April 2020.