Impact of COVID-19 - UKGameshows (original) (raw)

The coronavirus pandemic of 2020 inevitably had an impact on the game show world. Series were curtailed, shows were delayed or axed, formats changed. This is a dynamic list; if you think we've missed anything, feel free to use the feedback form below.

Jump to: BBC1 | BBC2 | BBC1/2 daytime | Other BBC channels | ITV/STV | ITV/STV daytime | ITV2/CITV | Channel 4 | C4 daytime | S4C | Other TV | Radio | Miscellaneous

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TV

BBC

BBC1

Blankety Blank Will you please stay where you are for the Supermatch?

Preparing for a socially distanced judging... and then maybe a trolley race.

The Wall We ain't had a massive row...

BBC2

Mastermind Stark.

Mastermind Even starker.

Only Connect (2) Screens split the players: spot reflections and the edges.

Daytime

On 12 March 2020, the Westminster government made an unexpected announcement and abandoned its "containment" policy. From 16 March until 23 June, and occasionally since, BBC One daytime was choked with Westminster government briefings, which meant that shows aired in unusual timeslots.

The Bidding Room For the first twenty five episodes, aired in two blocks, displaced shows would simply change timeslot.

The Bidding Room After episode 25 rated poorly, episodes 27 and 29 were aired at the end of the run, after a repeat of episode 25. Subsequent displaced episodes have also suffixed the run.

!mpossible Surely just air the half-hour programme in the Doctors slot…

Lightning How difficult would a series of Fifteen to One be to mount?

Pointless In fairness, at least it had a consistent slot.

Pointless But they did move the podiums slightly further apart during the head-to-head.

Ready Steady Cook The 2020 series changed transmission times as often as Akis Petretzikis changed kitchens.

Ready Steady Cook The 2021 series aired earlier, and thus was spared from too much disruption, but was still occasionally dislodged.

Other BBC channels

Crackerjack And "Watch It!!!" was played by two players rather than three.

Commercial channels

Commercial channels are at the mercy of the advertising industry, which completely collapsed in the few weeks leading up to the lockdown; advertisers are reluctant to plough money into promoting goods you can't buy and services that are suspended.

ITV

ITV/STV

It was announced that ITV would be reducing their programme budget by £100 million, which "reflect[ed] savings from sport, including the postponement of Euro 2020, the late delivery of commissioned programming and active decisions to reduce [thei]r spend".

Game of Talents Keep! Two! Metres! Apart!

Family Fortunes While the contestants celebrate, Gino keeps away.

Daytime

Lingo Physical distancing forced a well-spaced set.

Winning Combination Today, you are… socially distanced.

ITV2/CITV

Channel 4

Channel 4, with no studio arm, was even more badly hit; the publisher-broadcaster announced in March that it would be reducing its content budget by £150 million, about 25% of its entire expenditure. It looks like the entertainment channel E4 will be badly hit, and there may be fewer commissions on More4. Interestingly, social distancing seemed to occur less often on this channel.

The Great Pottery Throwdown I suppose they'll just have to... potter about?

Daytime

Countdown Not shown: everyone's loudhailers.

S4C

Other

Guessable What do you mean, you have no other rooms big enough?

Radio

Miscellaneous

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