![]() The remake in 2007 is nothing short of triumphant. ![]() "Dial Dale and be a winner!" Ooh er Missus! There was also a "You'll be able to answer this question if you're intelligent enough to breathe" 0898 competition. Oh, and they weren't allowed to knock a cameraman over either. There were a few stipulations though - no shopper was allowed more than three of any one item and any broken or dropped items carried a heavy penalty (£25). ![]() Each shopper was allowed to take a maximum of one and they were worth £25, £50, £75 or £100, the actual amount being revealed after the sweep. Inflatables: Placed around the Supermarket were various wacky inflatables (a big banana or fish or something).Any shopper who picked up all three of these items earned a £100 bonus. Dale's Shopping List: Before the sweep, Dale read out three items.If they do, that was another £50 (this wasn't included in the 2007 remake - no doubt it was considered too old hat by this time). Pricing Gun: Contestants could price up 12 coffee jars.If they could find the one with their team's colour stuck to it they added £50 to the sub-total. Manager's Special: Somewhere in the supermarket was a pile of tins. ![]() If they could weigh up exactly 500g made up of five different varieties of sweets (aided by one of the checkout girls) £50 would be added to the sub-total. Pik 'n' Mix: If the shopper wanted to, somewhere in the market was a Pik and Mix counter.If they could find it and bring them back within 30 seconds they won a £25 bonus (£50 in the remake) to the Sub-total plus 10 seconds on their clock. Mini-Sweep: At the opening of the show, Dale would ask a question then ask one of the team to go and find it on the shelves.This bit was excellent fun and there were bonuses to contestants should they want them, including: This time would be used in the Supermarket Sweep itself, where one of each team would go "wild in the aisles" trying to hoy as much grub into their trolleys as their little flabby arms could manage. The first member of each team played the first two rounds, they swapped over for the next two, and the "Round Robin" free-for-all at the end involved the players pointlessly swapping positions after every single question. Each team begins with one minute on their clock but can earn 10 seconds for answering one of Dale's easy-peesy questions about food or Heat-style celebrity gossip. Three teams of contestants attempted to earn as much time on their clocks as possible by answering product and price related questions. Thames for ITV, 1 September to 19 December 2020 (25 episodes in 1 series) Thames for ITV2, 9 September to 4 October 2019 (20 episodes in 1 series) TalkbackThames for ITV1, 12 February to 31 August 2007 (40 episodes in 1 series + 20 unaired by original network)Ĭhallenge, April to May 2009 (last 20 episodes - see Trivia below) Said monsters were really only there to get in the way, as the players had to turn around and leave the aisle they encountered said creature on.Central in association with Fremantle (UK) Productions (formerly Talbot Television) for ITV, 6 September 1993 to 19 December 1997 (380 episodes in 5 series)Ĭo-produced by Carlton UK Productions, 1995-97Ĭentral, Grundy (formerly Pearson Television) and Carlton for ITV, 1 September 1998 to 6 September 2001 (169 episodes in 2 series) PAX aired repeats from Apthrough March 31, 2000.Įarly in the season, the teams' Big Sweep totals began being rounded off to the nearest dollar (cents only came into play on very rare occasions specifically, only if the to-the-dollar totals were tied between two teams, as a tiebreaker) and a "monster squad" (referred to on-air by David as "weird customers") was added. The wrinkles exclusive to the 1960s format have been pretty much abandoned, with no more penalties for wrong answers and the intro now ending with Johnny calling down the couples by naming products. The first iteration nearly everyone remembers, now taping in a studio (although modeled after a real store) and as mentioned about pilot episode of the relaunch, money being awarded rather than groceries (the perishables were sometimes fake or past their sell-by date, but not always). Lifetime, Daily: FebruJ (taped at KTLA Studios, Stage 9)
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