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Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:

What's it about? 

Its a game show ,people living in a house,who will be the first to blow a fuse.Sounds familar

 

Oooohhh...!

 

 

Originally Posted by erinp:

@nettletainment Daniel Nettleton Get ready for Home for the Holidays... Sun 18th December, Channel 4. 8pm( He was the tree of temptation.)

Oooohhhhhhhhhhhh....!  

 

But it looks like Vernon Kaye's the presenter

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:

What's it about? 

Its a game show ,people living in a house,who will be the first to blow a fuse.Sounds familar

 

Oooohhh...!

 

 

Originally Posted by erinp:

@nettletainment Daniel Nettleton Get ready for Home for the Holidays... Sun 18th December, Channel 4. 8pm( He was the tree of temptation.)

Oooohhhhhhhhhhhh....!  

 

But it looks like Vernon Kaye's the presenter

That's the downside.

FM

One soon-to-be-married couple will, for the first time, bring their two extended families together this Christmas in C4's brand new, live, entertainment event, Home for the Holidays. Can they survive their own family 24-hours-a-day for a week to win a potential half a million pounds?

Hosted live each night by household favourite and family man Vernon Kay, the week-long entertainment cracker will follow the families festive frolics as they face tinsel temptations and yuletide games in a bid to win a fantastic Christmas present - up to half a million pounds.

Just like households up and down the country, this family will need to live together, put up with each other and ultimately bond under one raucous roof in a magical Christmas country manor house which is not quite what it seems. With tantalising twists and unexpected turns, warm Christmas cheer and lots of wonderful festive surprises, treats and celebrity guests, the hilarious antics of this one family will be put to the ultimate test at the most magical time of year.

Can the young couple keep everyone together as they face a Festive family experience like nothing ever seen on television before?  If you think Christmas with your nearest and dearest is a challenge, wait till you see what's waiting for this family in Home for the Holidays.

Vernon Kay said: "This is gonna be the perfect show to help build up the excitement of the festive season. It's a whole lot of fun as we try and give away half a million pounds. I'm also really pleased to be going back to Channel 4 where I had almost seven years of pure joy working on T4. I cannot wait!"

Commissioning editor for C4 entertainment Syeda Irtizaali said: "We're excited to broadcast a festive entertainment series that captures the true essence of Christmas for families up and down the country. We're also delighted to bring back Vernon to Channel 4. He is the perfect host to bring this together with warmth, sparkle and good humour."

Executive producer Will Macdonald said: "Christmas and family is never quite the Bing Crosby-inspired combination we all dream of.  Anyone, like Wizzard, who wishes "It Could Be Christmas Every Day" should watch this show - they may want to be careful what they wish for..."

Home for the Holidays airs live nightly on Channel 4 from Sunday 18th December until Saturday 24th December.

Home ForThe Holidays is produced by Monkey, a division of NBC Universal International Television Production, for Channel 4.

 

 

I do hope it's not Chantelle and Alex Reid.

FM
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

It's on and I'm watching despite Vernon Kaye!

 

Isn't this all going to be easy?  If there's money involved and everyone agrees to toe the line (for the sake of the prize fund)....then what's the fuss?

Or have I missed a HUGE bit of the plot?


Hi Cos... I was thinking the same.. the bit we're missing is probably the bit when the directors tell them what to do.    I think the challenges affect the prize pot too though do they not?

Kaffs
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

It's on and I'm watching despite Vernon Kaye!

 

Isn't this all going to be easy?  If there's money involved and everyone agrees to toe the line (for the sake of the prize fund)....then what's the fuss?

Or have I missed a HUGE bit of the plot?

Assume that they may find it difficult to toe the line

FM
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Kaffs, Supes, Syd

 

Yeah, I guess the challenges are designed to push them to the edge...?

And that's where the friction could kick in.

 

And a lot will depend on whether you like this bunch or not.........

I'm already thinking: stick your ÂĢ500,000 where the sun doesn't shine!

FM

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