Revolution (game show)

Revolution
Genre Gameshow
Presented by Carol Vorderman
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes One pilot episode
Production
Location(s) Elstree Film Studios
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time Approximately 90 minutes
(including adverts)
Production company(s) Shine TV
Release
Original network ITV, STV, UTV
Picture format 16:9 576i
Original release Unaired
Chronology
Related shows The Exit List
The Cube

Revolution is an ITV gameshow hosted by Carol Vorderman, the pilot episode was recorded at Elstree Film Studios on Saturday 31 March. On 29 June 2013, it was announced that the show had been "scrapped" by ITV.[1]

Format

The game consists of three teams; one made up of a single player, another made up of a family of five and the third made up of a team of twenty five. Each has a nominated captain who stands behind a podium on their segment of the studio.

The game revolves around answering general knowledge questions to win pyramids with various sums of money written on them ranging from £0 to £250'000 over three rounds. These can be kept by the person who correctly answers the question or passed on to another team.

In each episode, the teams have the opportunity to win up to £3 million.

Money pyramids

£0, £0, £0, £50K, £100K, £140K, £160K, £180K, £200K, £250K, £250K, £500K, £1m[2]

Viewers interaction

One of the main selling points for this show is the at-home interaction aspect. Instead of an online play along game similar to Million Pound Drop or Red or Black?, Revolution will be using a mobile app for people at home to play along for the chance to win money. The app is expected to be on most popular platforms and will cost "a maximum of £1″ each week.[3]

The studio

The studio set up used for the pilot episode. It comprises a wrap-around audience in three sections with each team in the voids.

The image above shows the studio set up used for the pilot episode. It comprises a wrap-around audience in three sections with each team in the voids. It was filmed in the George Lucas Stage at Elstree Film Studios.

References

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