The Big Call

The Big Call is an ITV quiz show created by Kevin Ball and Mast Media. It was made by Granada Productions and presented by Neil Fox with support from Big Call Professor Geoffrey Grimmett and announcer Peter Dickson. Six members of the public challenged it out, with the help of the celebrity of their choice.

The Big Call
Created byKevin Ball and Mast Media
Presented byNeil Fox
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Producer(s)Granada Productions
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original networkITV
Picture format16:9
Original release18 June (2005-06-18) 
30 July 2005 (2005-07-30)

The winner went on to the Pressure Point to decide between a guaranteed cash prize of £20,000 or 100,000 Lottery tickets chosen at different risk levels by the Big Call Professor. If the contestant chose the £20,000 cash prize, a phone-in viewer had the opportunity to win the 100,000 Lottery tickets.

In the final episode of the series, the studio contestant turned down the Lottery tickets and chose the £20,000 cash prize. The phone-in viewer who won the tickets received £172,000, as one of the tickets contained 5 numbers plus the bonus ball.

Episodes

  • 25 June 2005 episode; Studio contestant - £20,000 guaranteed cash prize. Phone contestant - No lottery prize. Carol Decker answering the questions.
  • 23 July 2005 episode; Studio contestant - £20,000 guaranteed cash prize. Phone contestant - £46,000 lottery prize. Edwina Currie answering the questions.
  • 30 July 2005 episode; Studio contestant - £20,000 guaranteed cash prize. Phone contestant - £172,000 lottery prize.

Celebrity contestants

Celebrities that took part in the series included:

gollark: Does anyone.
gollark: > Turi is a simple, useless programming language with one-symbol commands, mostly based on messing around with program flow. It's definitely Turing-complete, due to the t command. The language is designed to be as frustratingly annoying to implement as possible.
gollark: observe my stupid esolang: https://esolangs.org/wiki/Turi
gollark: I should add accumulators to all my languages.
gollark: webassembly > brain[redacted]
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