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Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up

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Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up
Sam and Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up titlecard.png
Titlecard from Series 1 onwards
StarringSam Nixon
Mark Rhodes
Theme music composerGuy Rowland[1]
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series6
No. of episodes65
Production
ProducersLuke Boatright
Larissa Watson
Production locationdock10 studios
Camera setupMultiple
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original networkCBBC
Picture format16:9
Original release16 September 2011 (2011-09-16) –
present
Chronology
Related showsSam & Mark's TMi Friday
External links
Website

Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up (also called Sam & Mark's Big Wind-Up for repeat compilations featuring just the pranks and Sam & Mark's Big Christmas Wind-Up for Christmas specials) is a British children's entertainment series aired on the CBBC Channel since 16 September 2011. It is presented by Sam & Mark.[2] It is effectively the replacement for TMi (later known as Sam & Mark's TMi Friday). A fifth series started airing from 18 December 2015,[3][4] and a sixth series began airing from 16 December 2016 and finished on 31 March 2017.[5] A seventh series began airing in January 2018.

Format

Each episode begins with Sam & Mark speaking to children in the audience who are said to have an embarrassing member of their family. They happen to bring out one of the audience member's mother/father and get them to do their embarrassing feat. They allow their children to get back at them by playing a game called 'Mum/Dad on a Wheel' which has been recently changed to 'Mum/Dad Pin Bowling'.[citation needed]

Another segment is 'In Yer House' which involves Sam & Mark having to put on a disguise and play-act towards a certain child/victim without being seen, and once they are, they are 'rumbled'. There are four rounds to this game.[citation needed]

Episodes

Series 1 (2011)

Episode no. Airdate Celebrity guest(s)
1 16 September 2011 Sugababes[6]
2 23 September 2011 Joe McElderry and Six D[7]
3 30 September 2011 Joe Swash and Nicola Roberts[8]
4 7 October 2011 Loick Essien[9]
5 14 October 2011 Stacey Solomon and Rizzle Kicks[10]
6 21 October 2011
7 28 October 2011 The Wanted[11]
8 4 November 2011 Daniel Anthony and Cover Drive[12]
9 11 November 2011 Pixie Lott[13]
10 18 November 2011 The Saturdays[14]
11 25 November 2011 Joe McElderry and Six D[15]
12 2 December 2011 Oh My![16]
13 9 December 2011 Parade[17]

Series 2 (2013)

Episode no. Airdate Celebrity guest(s)
1 11 January 2013 Lawson
2 18 January 2013 Amelia Lily
3 25 January 2013 JLS and Scouting for Girls[18]
4 1 February 2013 One Direction and Lemar[19]
5 8 February 2013 A*M*E and Hacker T. Dog
6 15 February 2013 Conor Maynard and Flawless[20]
7 22 February 2013 Lilygreen & Maguire[21]
8 1 March 2013 The Mend
9 8 March 2013 Tyler James

Series 3 (2014)

Episode no. Airdate Celebrity guest(s)
1 17 January 2014 Akai Osei and Lucy Spraggan[22]
2 24 January 2014 Union J, Jack Carroll and Elyar Fox[23]
3 31 January 2014 Bobby Lockwood and Loveable Rogues[24]
4 7 February 2014 The Vamps and Chris Johnson[25]
5 14 February 2014 The Struts[26]
6 21 February 2014 Jessie J, Maisie Smith and Young Kato[27]
7 28 February 2014 The Luminites and Ceallach Spellman[28]
8 7 March 2014 Matt Cardle and Richard & Adam[29]
9 14 March 2014 Tich and Lawson[30]
10 28 March 2014 Compilation episode[31]

Series 4 (2014-15)

Episode 1 was a Christmas special which aired over 1 month before the start of the main series (episodes 2 - 11)

Episode no. Airdate Celebrity guest(s)
1 15 December 2014 Union J and The Vamps
2 23 January 2015 Union J, Jedward and Harvey[32]
3 30 January 2015 Rough Copy, Cel Spellman, Andrew Whyment and Sam Aston[33]
4 6 February 2015 Ward Thomas and Rachel Riley[34]
5 13 February 2015 Bars and Melody and Zoella[35]
6 20 February 2015 Magalie Vae[36]
7 27 February 2015 Ed Petrie and Overload Generation[37]
8 6 March 2015 Jermain Jackman[38]
9 13 March 2015 Compilation episode[39]
10 20 March 2015 Compilation episode[40]
11 27 March 2015 Compilation episode[41]

Series 5 (2015-16)

Like the last series, episode 1 was a Christmas special which aired just under 1 month before the start of the main series (episodes 2 - 11)

Episode no. Airdate Celebrity guest(s)
1 18 December 2015 The Overtones, Chris Johnson, Akai Osei, Leona Vaughan and Amy-Leigh Hickman
2 15 January 2016 The Vamps and Peter Andre
3 22 January 2016 Joe Swash
4 30 January 2016 Nathan Sykes
5 5 February 2016 Jennie McAlpine, Ted Robbins and Ian Kirkby
6 12 February 2016 Naomi Wilkinson
7 19 February 2016 Bars and Melody and Lauren Layfield
8 26 February 2016 Kimberly Wyatt
9 4 March 2016 Ed Petrie and Shannon Flynn
10 11 March 2016 Lindsey Russell and Ben Shires
11 18 March 2016 Compilation episode

Series 6 (2016-17)

Like the last two series, series 6 began with a Christmas episode in December followed by the rest of the series in January.[42]

Episode no. Airdate Celebrity guest(s)
1 16 December 2016 Hacker T. Dog and The Vamps
2 27 January 2017[43] Tom Fletcher, Lauren Layfield, Katie Thistleton and Ward Thomas[44]
3 3 February 2017 Amy-Leigh Hickman, Jessica Revell and Union J
4 10 February 2017 Daniel Brocklebank, Iain Stirling, Katharine Merry, Kelly Gallagher and The Tide
5 17 February 2017 Matilda Ramsay and Gavin James
6 24 February 2017 Nikki Bella, Joe and Jake and Johnny & Inel
7 3 March 2017 Kevin Simm and Fergus Flanagan
8 10 March 2017 Hacker T. Dog, Simeon Qsyea, Jedward, Bec Hill and Ben Haenow
9 17 March 2017 Leona Vaughan, Dolly-Rose Campbell and Collabro
10 24 March 2017 Beth Tweddle, Nile Wilson and Bars and Melody
11 31 March 2017 Compilation show

Series 7 (2018)

This series is the first since series 3 to not feature a Christmas special, instead there is an extra regular episode.[45]

Episode no. Airdate Celebrity guest(s)
1 5 January 2018 Isabel Clifton, Polly Allen and Yes Lad
2 12 January 2018 Cel Spellman, Lindsey Russell, Karim Zeroual and Matt Terry
3 19 January 2018 Katie Thistleton and Callum Beattie
4 26 January 2018 Jonny Nelson, Yasmin Evans, Ed Petrie and Naomi Wilkinson
5 2 February 2018
6 9 February 2018
7 16 February 2018
8 23 February 2018
9 2 March 2018
10 9 March 2018

Series 8 (2019)

Like the last 3 series, series 8 began with a Christmas episode in December followed by the rest of the series in January.[46][47]

Episode no. Airdate Celebrity guest(s)
1 25 January 2019 Dr Xand van Tulleken , Dr Chris van Tulleken
2 1 February 2019 AJ Pritchard

Accolades

Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up has been nominated for 6 British Academy Children's Awards and won three. It won twice for Best Presenter in 2013 and 2015 and won Best Entertainment in 2016.

References

  1. ^ http://www.guyrowland.co.uk/portfolio/sam-and-marks-big-friday-wind-up/
  2. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/shows/sam-and-marks-big-friday-wind-up
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  4. ^ "CBBC Productions wins raft of new in-house orders". Televisual. 17 December 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  5. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2016/cbbc-productions
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  42. ^ Sam & Mark [@samandmarktv] (7 July 2016). "We will be back in December with a Christmas special then the new series will be on in January. Hope you enjoy.