EXCLUSIVE: ITV is reinventing Family Fortunes for the coronavirus age, breathing new life into an entertainment show that was last on British television in 2015. Deadline can reveal that Fremantle-…
Thames will do away with the shiny-floor studio and instead send cameras into the homes of two families, who will compete to win cash prizes by second-guessing the responses to a survey of the British public.
Observing the UK’s strict social distancing rules, a presenter will be stationed at a third location to preside over the two teams. All three will be filmed using remote outside broadcast technology.will go to series. There is a feeling at ITV that it is a good time to experiment with the format, which would provide a window on people’s lives in isolation and supply the schedule with some fresh, feel-good content at a time when production has largely ground to a halt.
, between 2006 and 2015, while Les Dennis and Bob Monkhouse were among the presenters of previous series. One source suggested that comedian Alan Carr could be a good candidate, given he is hosting the upcoming, a new format that will bring together elements from five iconic entertainment shows, including
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