I'll Get This

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I'll Get This
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Also known asI'll Get This Extra Helping
GenreComedy game show
Directed byMarcus Liversedge
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes13 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Paul McGettigan
  • Zoe Tait
  • Matt Walton
ProducersBreid McLoone
John Lomax
Running time30 minutes (series 1)
35 minutes (Dragons' Den special)
45 minutes (Extra Helping)
Production company12 Yard Productions
DistributorITV Studios
Release
Original networkBBC Two
Picture format16:9 1080p
Audio formatStereo
Original release6 November 2018 (2018-11-06) –
12 May 2020 (2020-05-12)

I'll Get This is a British television comedy game show produced by 12 Yard Productions for the BBC.[1] The first episode was broadcast on BBC Two on 6 November 2018.[2] The format sees five celebrities going out for dinner together with each placing their bank card in the middle of the table. They play a series of games, the winner of each game gets to take their card back, the celebrity whose card remains at the end pays the bill for the whole table.[2][3]

The show was originally shown in 30 minute shows, with 45 minute extended shows entitled I'll Get This Extra Helping shown at a later date, but with Series 2, all of the episodes shown were the extended Extra Helping episodes.

Transmissions[]

Series[]

Series Start date End date Episodes
1
6 November 2018 11 December 2018 6
2
14 April 2020 12 May 2020 5

Specials[]

Year Start date End date Episodes
2019
15 November 2019 19 December 2019 2

Series overview[]

The order shows when each celebrity got to retrieve their card, with the celebrity in Bold paying the bill.

Series 1 (2018)[]

Episode First broadcast Celebrities
01x01 6 November 2018
23 June 2019 (Extra Helping)
Carol Vorderman, Anton du Beke, Rylan Clark-Neal, Ellie Taylor and Ed Gamble (£589)
01x02 13 November 2018
9 June 2019 (Extra Helping)
Chris Kamara, Tom Davis, Julian Clary, Rachel Johnson and Laura Whitmore (£627)
01x03 20 November 2018
16 June 2019 (Extra Helping)
Angela Scanlon, Adil Ray, Janet Street-Porter, Scarlett Moffatt and Griff Rhys Jones (£515)
01x04 27 November 2018
12 May 2019 (Extra Helping)
Martin Kemp, Rob Beckett, Harry Redknapp, Victoria Coren Mitchell and Joanna Scanlan (£521)
01x05 4 December 2018
25 May 2019 (Extra Helping)
Holly Walsh, Josh Widdicombe, Adrian Chiles, Melvin Odoom and Gemma Collins (£655)
01x06 11 December 2018
19 May 2019 (Extra Helping)
Steph McGovern, Russell Kane, Dotty, Steve Pemberton and Richard Madeley (£958)

Specials (2019)[]

Episode First broadcast Celebrities
Sx01 15 November 2019 Peter Jones (£5,000), Sara Davies (£5,000), Sarah Willingham (£5,000) and Tej Lalvani (£5,000), Touker Suleyman (£5,000)
Sx02 19 December 2019
24 December 2019 (Extra Helping)
Gregg Wallace, Les Dennis, Maura Higgins, Shirley Ballas and Joel Dommett (£752)

Series 2 (2020)[]

Episode First broadcast Celebrities
02x01 14 April 2020 Anita Rani, Gabby Logan, Rachel Parris, Mark Wright and Jonathan Ross (£625)
02x02 21 April 2020 Nicola Coughlan, Jermaine Jenas, Kelly Osbourne, Ade Edmondson and Sara Pascoe (£412)
02x03 28 April 2020 Joe Sugg, Eamonn Holmes, Alice Levine, Stacey Solomon and Phil Wang (£545)
02x04 5 May 2020 Sally Lindsay, Nigel Havers, Desiree Burch, Georgia Toffolo and Alex Brooker (£491)
02x05 12 May 2020 Fleur East, Sue Perkins, Mike Tindall, John Barnes and Johnny Vegas (£760)

References[]

  1. ^ "BBC Two lines up comedy dining series". British Comedy Guide. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b "I'll Get This". BBC Media Centre. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  3. ^ "BBC Two picks up the bill for another series of I'll Get This". Chortle. 4 July 2019. Retrieved 5 April 2020.

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