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The hit list
The hit list













the hit list

Those who had missed the episode the first time round had to wait until 17 July to watch it, even though they repeated another episode on 19 June. On 12 June 2021, a repeat of a late 2019 celebrity episode had to be interrupted due to the postponement of a Euro 2020 match caused by an emergency on the pitch. Just call it the "big hits" round and everyone's happy. The format was sold as De Hit Kwiz to Dutch station NPO, and to MTV in Finland.Īn early entry in the "top five" round included a hit by Bryan Adams that never made the top 40. Kate Silverton and Anneka Rice clubbing together with that show's runners up Ranj Singh and Dev Griffin and still managing to run out of money. In fairness, the clue was a still from the movie Up and they may have been thrown by not hearing Olly Murs' hit of that name. While selection of the list swaps between the pairs, the first to get into the round always has pick of the pops.Ī series three team skipping Up by The Saturdays. The second round - the themed playlist - changed so that if you "skip" a tune, play passes to your opponents.

the hit list

Round one was extended to ten points, with each team given a solo round - identify a "top five" hit from the 2010s, 2000s, 1990s, 1980s and 1970s in that order before the buzzer-and-bonus section. There were slight changes to the game, too. The show finally got a tighter edit for series three as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic as there was no audience, contestants did not walk on. The show fits its brief: it's feelgood light entertainment, light and fluffy and very encouraging. And, you know what, it'd be nice to have an endgame that doesn't suffer from Decimate syndrome. There's general agreement that the show needs a slightly tighter edit, and we need to see the final round's five-second countdown onscreen. Indeed, the clips are so short that many say the show is too staccato, that the music is buried beneath the administration. While the £10,000 jackpot is very unlikely to be won, it's very possible to win £7000 and more.īy design, The Hit List doesn't let us sing along with the songs, we don't get the singalong element from All Together Now. And they're given five seconds of the tune before the money starts counting down at £100 per second. (For instance, "Human body" – title or performer contains a body part.) The team has unlimited skips, if they don't know a particular song they can skip it. Name ten tunes, performer and title, all fitting a fairly broad category.

the hit list

Our winning couple are through to the endgame, where they could – potentially – win £10,000. They then pick another track from the list, play only passes across after a right answer. A skip will stop the clock – each team has three to use during the round. Pairs can make lots of guesses, the "first answer only" rule doesn't apply any more.ĭon't know the answer? Skip it. Again, performer and title is a correct answer, and that will stop the clock. This is a chess-clock round, the clock will only run while they're hearing the snippets. The first team to qualify gets to choose the first theme, within which are four pictures. The aesthetic is of digital music players, "play" and "skip" and a chain of lights for the volume.















The hit list