Telly Addicts - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Ewing vs. Griffiths
Noel Edmonds is back with his 'hoofer-doofer' to launch the search for the Telly Addicts champions of 1988. The Ewing family from Barkingside and the Griffiths family from Birmingham are the challengers in tonight's first-round contest.

Mainwaring vs. Pearce
Romance, a missing chicken and an alien in a hurry are just part of tonight's channel-hopping challenge, as Noel Edmonds asks the questions in the search for the Telly Addicts champions of 1988. The Mainwaring family from Swansea and the Pearce family from ferith hope they are the one.s,with the answers!

Blakemore vs. Coates
Can you identify the hysterical nun? The angry butler? The Blakemore family from Bolton and the Coates family from Portsmouth hope they know the answers when Noel Edmonds quizzes them in the latest round of the 'small box' game.

Moore vs. Staples
The Moore family from Sutton and the Staples family from Swansea face ordeal by Noel Edmonds 's 'hoofer-doofer', as he quizzes them about their television knowledge in the latest round of the search for the Telly Addicts champions of 1988.

Nolan vs. Thoburn
A mayor loses his hat, a goat eats someone's trousers, and there's trouble at the mill: just some of the magic television moments Noel Edmonds shares with the Nolan family from Southport and the Thoburn family from Bedlington in the search for the Telly Addicts champions of 1988.

Gibson vs. Perry
Noel Edmonds puts the questions to the Gibson family from Millfield and the Perry family from Bearsted. Plus a guide to formal evening wear, and a finishing-school graduate explains the correct way to open a gate ...

Moran vs. Hatcher
Sir John Gielgud and Jeremy Irons are just two of the stars of classic television clips the Moran family from Dalton and the Hatcher family from Newport watch, as Noel Edmonds quizzes them in the search for the Telly Addicts champions of 1988.

Thomas vs. Sandbach
The Thomas family from Cardiff and the Sandbach family from Worthing join Noel Edmonds for another round of the finger-licking rib-tickling search for the Telly Addicts champions.

Ewing vs Mainwaring (quarterfinal)
Just eight families are left in this year's contest to find the Telly Addicts champions of 1988. Tonight, the Ewings play the Mainwarings, as Noel Edmonds asks the questions in the first of the quarter-finals.

Moore vs. Blakemore (quarterfinal)
The Blakemore family from Bolton and the Moore family from Sutton face a testing time tonight as Noel Edmonds asks them to spot vintage comedy stars and famous detectives in the search for the Telly Addicts champions of 1988.

Perry vs. Thoburn (quarterfinal)
A pensioner isn't what she seems, and an ice-cool hero isn't quite up with the times; but they appear tonight when Noel Edmonds quizzes the Thoburn family from Bedlington and the Perry family from Maidstone in the second quarter-final of the search for the Telly Addicts Champions of 1988.

Thomas vs. Hatcher (quarterfinal)
What will Noel Edmonds pull out of the prop bag this week? To find out, join the Hatcher family from Newport on the Isle of Wight and the Thomas family from Cardiff for this week's quarter-final.

Mainwaring vs. Thoburn (semifinal)
The Mainwarings and the Thoburns are the families joining Noel Edmonds for tips on make-up, a foot inspection and a display of martial arts - all part of the first semi-final of the search for the Telly Addicts Champions of 1988!

Thomas vs. Blakemore (semifinal)
'It's end-to-end stuff in this thrilling second semi-final, Brian' - and not a football clip in sight. Tonight's teams are the Blakemores and the Thomases, Noel Edmonds has the whistle and yellow card.

Mainwaring vs. Thomas (final)
It's the battle of the 'telly-trivia brainboxes' tonight as the Mainwarings from Swansea meet the Thomases from Cardiff.
Who will become the Telly Addicts of 1988? Join Noel Edmonds and find out.

Mainwaring vs. Brustard (1987 champs)
The Mainwarings from Swansea are this year's Telly Addicts champions but how will they fare against last year's winners, the Brustads?
Noel Edmonds has more TV clips, props and posers to baffle and delight.
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