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==History==
==History==
The British version of ''Press Your Luck'' premiered on June 6th, 1991 on HTV West, an ITV region in the West of England.<ref>[https://www.aacta.org/reg-grundy/timeline/production/ A website mentioning what month the adaptation aired.] Retrieved 28 Jul '22</ref> The show was hosted by Scottish television presenter Paul Coia, and was produced with a low budget. The gameplay remained the same as the American version, albeit a point system was used and the episode's winner received £200.
The British version of ''Press Your Luck'' premiered on June 6th, 1991 on HTV West, an ITV region in the West of England.<ref>[https://www.aacta.org/reg-grundy/timeline/production/ A website mentioning what month the adaptation aired.] Retrieved 28 Jul '22</ref> The show was hosted by Scottish television presenter Paul Coia and was produced with a low budget. The gameplay remained the same as the American version, albeit a point system was used and the episode's winner received £200.


Declining viewership for the first series quickly resulted in a timeslot change from Thursday nights to Saturday afternoons. Despite this, a second series was commissioned and aired on Sunday afternoons. The show would later be cancelled, with the final episode airing on September 20th, 1992.
Declining viewership for the first series quickly resulted in a timeslot change from Thursday nights to Saturday afternoons. Despite this, a second series was commissioned and aired on Sunday afternoons. The show would later be cancelled, with the final episode airing on September 20th, 1992.
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Press_Your_Luck UKGameshows page on ''Press Your Luck''.]
*[http://ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Press_Your_Luck UKGameshows page on ''Press Your Luck''.]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 01:08, 20 August 2022

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A newspaper ad for the American version.

Status: Lost

Press Your Luck is an American game show that originally aired on CBS from 1983 to 1986. Hosted by Peter Tomarken, the show featured contestants earning spins by answering questions, and using said spins on an 18-space board to win cash and prizes while avoiding the "Whammy", a cartoon creature that would take away a contestant's winnings when hit.

The popularity of the series led to several international adaptations, including one in the United Kingdom. However, this version was short-lived and no episodes have resurfaced online.

History

The British version of Press Your Luck premiered on June 6th, 1991 on HTV West, an ITV region in the West of England.[1] The show was hosted by Scottish television presenter Paul Coia and was produced with a low budget. The gameplay remained the same as the American version, albeit a point system was used and the episode's winner received £200.

Declining viewership for the first series quickly resulted in a timeslot change from Thursday nights to Saturday afternoons. Despite this, a second series was commissioned and aired on Sunday afternoons. The show would later be cancelled, with the final episode airing on September 20th, 1992.

Availability

It is unknown how many episodes were produced, and whether or not ITV still has them. As of the writing of this article, no footage, screenshots or audio from the series have been found.

See Also

Pilots

Television

Miscellaneous

External Links

References