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- TriviaThe program is probably best remember for an onscreen protest by the group Fathers4Justice on the 21st May 2006. As presenters Eamonn Holmes and Sarah Cawood were presenting a live link, the show was interrupted by a male protestor running on set and quickly being detained by security. Several more protestors followed, with one being pushed off the stage by Cawood, with the majority of the set being damaged in the scuffle. The show was then taken off air whilst the problem was dealt with.
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Jet Set is yet another BBC in-house game show created by David Young, and this time it's a tie-in to the National Lottery. And much like with Friends Like These, the main prize is a delightful holiday destination. Eamonn Holmes answers the questions here, and be darned he would ever host a game show again.
The show has three rounds - "In the Red" is when six contestants must answer as many questions as possible within four 60-second rounds. The second: "Play or Pass" has two remaining contestants answering in a best of four points round; one contestant is given a category and can choose to play or pass it over to their opponent.
The winning contestant gets to play "The Final", where they are pitted against the previous week's champion in their holiday destination. They wear headphones and blindfolds and must answer if the lottery ball numbers from the results are higher or lower than the next. Whoever gains the best out of three points is the champion. Studio contestants win the chosen holiday destination and get a spree of pyrotechnics and a snowstorm of confetti all over them. If the previous champion wins, the studio contestant can play again next week.
Overall, Jet Set was a fun fast-paced game show and certainly took advantage of being a National Lottery tie-in, which is likely why the show has never been reran ever since it ended.
The show has three rounds - "In the Red" is when six contestants must answer as many questions as possible within four 60-second rounds. The second: "Play or Pass" has two remaining contestants answering in a best of four points round; one contestant is given a category and can choose to play or pass it over to their opponent.
The winning contestant gets to play "The Final", where they are pitted against the previous week's champion in their holiday destination. They wear headphones and blindfolds and must answer if the lottery ball numbers from the results are higher or lower than the next. Whoever gains the best out of three points is the champion. Studio contestants win the chosen holiday destination and get a spree of pyrotechnics and a snowstorm of confetti all over them. If the previous champion wins, the studio contestant can play again next week.
Overall, Jet Set was a fun fast-paced game show and certainly took advantage of being a National Lottery tie-in, which is likely why the show has never been reran ever since it ended.
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