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Let's Get Gold


FieldValue
imageLet's Get Gold ITV.jpg
creatorSebastian Scott
presenterVernon Kay
judgesRio Ferdinand
Freddie Flintoff
Una Healy
Martine McCutcheon
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series1
num_episodes3
executive_producerSuzy Lamb
runtime60 minutes (heats)
90 minutes (final)
companyThames and Superhero TV
networkITV
first_aired
last_aired

Freddie Flintoff Una Healy Martine McCutcheon 90 minutes (final)

Let's Get Gold is a British sports entertainment television series. It aired on ITV; consisting of three episodes and was hosted by Vernon Kay. It was announced on 11 June 2012, that Rio Ferdinand, Freddie Flintoff, Una Healy and Martine McCutcheon were to judge the show.

Background

Over three shows, Let's Get Gold puts 15 sporting teams against each other as they attempt to transform their sport into the most spectacular and entertaining routine.

With a prize fund of £100,000 and judged by Rio, Una, Martine and Freddie; the show aims to find groups with the best technique and skill and creativity.

Promotion

On 21 June 2012, host Vernon Kay spoke to Phillip and Holly on This Morning about the show. On 5 July 2012, judge Martine McCutcheon spoke to Lorraine Kelly on her breakfast show Lorraine.

Format

The judging panel is split and vote at the end of each performance, awarding either a bronze, silver or gold. At the end of all the performances, the audience vote to send one team through to the final. No public vote takes place as the show is pre-recorded.

References

References

  1. (2012-05-08). "Vernon Kay to host ITV sports entertainment show 'Let's Get Gold' - TV News". Digital Spy.
  2. "Vernon Kay to host new ITV sports challenge show | News | TV News | UK Drama | What's on TV". whatsontv.co.uk.
  3. (2012-06-11). "Rio Ferdinand, Freddie Flintoff, Una Healy for ITV's 'Let's Get Gold'". Digital Spy.
  4. (2012-06-21). "Vernon Kay on This Morning talking about Let's Get Gold". [[ITVX.
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