Telly Addicts - Season 8
Season 8
Episodes
Wood vs. Crone
Noel Edmonds returns with the show that tantalises, titillates and tests TV trivia knowledge, using an array of classic clips.
Tonight, the Crones from Coventry and the Woods from Northfleet in Kent are the first two families to compete for the 1992 Telly Addicts title.
Pratt vs. Wilshee
Noel Edmonds produces more classic clips to test another two teams on their knowledge of television trivia.
Garver vs. Sedgwick
Noel Edmonds tests another two teams on their knowledge of television trivia.
Wilson vs. Bellmaine
Noel Edmonds finds some more classic clips to test another two teams on their knowledge of television trivia.
Prosser vs. Roots
Noel Edmonds tests another two teams on their knowledge of television trivia.
Allen vs. Hobby
Noel Edmonds continues his search for the family in Britain who knows the most about what they watch.
Morris vs. Jones
Noel Edmonds continues his search for the family in Britain who knows the most about the television they watch.
Payne vs. Cowan
Noel Edmonds continues his search for the family in Britain who knows the most about the television they watch. Today, it's a coast-to-coast battle of wits as the Payne family of Hull compete against the Cowan family from Liverpool.
Wilshee vs. Wilson (quarterfinal)
It's quarter-final time in the search for this year's Telly Addicts. Noel Edmonds tests the Wilshees from Coventry and the Wilsons from Nottinghamshire on their knowledge of TV trivia and presents more clips from television's glorious past.
Sedgwick vs. Morris (quarterfinal)
Noel Edmonds presents the second quarter-final as he continues his search for the Telly Addicts of 1992. The two competing families are tested on their TV knowledge, past and present.
Payne vs. Allen (quarterfinal)
Noel Edmonds presents the third quarter-final as he continues his search for the Telly Addicts of 1992. Today's Magic Moment features comedian and film director Woody Allen in a vintage comedy routine.
Root vs. Crone (quarterfinal)
It's the last quarter-final in the search for this year's Telly Addicts. Noel Edmonds tests the Roots from Kent and the Crones of Coventry on their knowledge of TV trivia and presents more clips from television's glorious past.
Wilson vs. Sedgwick (semifinal)
Noel Edmonds presents the first of the semi-finals as he continues his search for this year's Telly Addicts.
Payne vs. Root (semifinal)
Second of the semi-finals as Noel Edmonds searches for the family with the most TV trivia knowledge - past and present.
Payne vs. Wilson (final)
Noel Edmonds referees the final battle for this year's telly-addicted families when the Paynes from Hull take on the Wilsons from Mansfield for the title "Telly Addicts 1992".
Telly Addicts Fast Forward Special (teenagers)
Two teams of youngsters battle it out in this special edition, having won local and regional heats organised by Fast Forward magazine.
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