1000 Heartbeats

1000 Heartbeats
Genre Game show
Created by Paul Farrer
Presented by Vernon Kay
Starring The Quartet
Sarah Chapman
Catriona Parker
Hayley Pomfrett
Llinos Richards
Voices of Dilly Barlow
Composer(s) Paul Farrer
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 55
Production
Running time 60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company(s) Hungry Bear Media
Release
Original network ITV, STV, UTV
Picture format 16:9 (HDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original release 23 February 2015 (2015-02-23) – present

1000 Heartbeats is a British daytime game show that has aired on ITV since 23 February 2015 and is hosted by Vernon Kay.[1]

Format

Contestants (wearing an electronic heart-rate counter device) answer questions in an attempt to win money. While contestants compete, the number of times their heart beats is measured. Each beat counts down from the initial 1,000. Once the counter reaches 0, the game is over and the contestant is defeated. During gameplay, the contestant's heart rate is relayed to a live string quartet playing the soundtrack on set at the tempo of the contestant's heart rate (beats per minute) to maximise tension.

Contestants can win up to £25,000 by making their way through seven rounds, and the required number of correct answers decreases round by round (seven in round one, six in round two, etc). If the contestant gives an incorrect answer at any point he or she loses 25 heartbeats. The contestant can also change out a question by stepping off "the plate", a circular area marked on the stage, but this will cost them 100 heartbeats (50 heartbeats in Series 1). If the question is one that requires multiple answers, any that the contestant has answered correctly are carried over for the next question. For example, if a contestant is in the process of playing Unscramble and manages to identify three of the five anagrams before stepping off the plate, then the contestant only needs to identify two anagrams on the next question to complete the round.

After each round has been completed, the contestant banks increasing sums of money:

However, completing a round does not mean that the contestant has won the money. At any stage of the game, the contestant can elect to "cash out" with the money that has been banked so far, but in order to win it, the contestant must complete the Cashout game. The contestant is shown a series of true-or-false statements and must complete a string of five correct answers in a row before his or her remaining heartbeats run out. Any errors break the contestant's chain and also costs 25 heartbeats. If the contestant is successful, he or she leaves with the amount banked. If the contestant runs out of heartbeats, he or she loses all money banked up to that point and leaves empty-handed.

Games

Round 1 – £250
Round 2 – £500
Round 3 – £1,000
Round 4 – £2,500
Round 5 – £5,000
Round 6 – £10,000
Round 7 – £25,000
Cashout

In order to cash out his or her bank, the contestant must complete this round successfully before running out of heartbeats. This round is identical the Contrast game; however, only two options are given: true or false. The contestant must give five correct answers in a row to win. Also, the contestant may not step off the plate to end the round prematurely.

Transmissions

Series

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 23 February 2015 27 March 2015 25
2 23 November 2015 15 January 2016 30

Specials

Date Entitle
18 December 2015 Text Santa Special

References

External links

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