Through the Keyhole

Through the Keyhole (1987-1994)

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Every week three celebrities should guess which famous person lived in the house, using the clues given by presenter and the film crew, located in the house.

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Scheduleevery Sunday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S08E11Episode 11juin 19, 1994
S08E10Episode 10juin 12, 1994
S08E09Episode 9juin 5, 1994
S08E08Episode 8mai 29, 1994
S08E07Episode 7mai 22, 1994
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Through the Keyhole' premiere?

The TV show 'Through the Keyhole' premiered in 1987.

Who was the host of 'Through the Keyhole' in 1987?

The host of 'Through the Keyhole' in 1987 was David Frost.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Through the Keyhole'?

The first season of 'Through the Keyhole' had 6 episodes.

What was the format of 'Through the Keyhole'?

'Through the Keyhole' was a panel game show where a celebrity panel had to guess the owner of a house based on clues.

Who were some of the celebrity panelists on 'Through the Keyhole' in 1987?

Some of the celebrity panelists on 'Through the Keyhole' in 1987 were Cilla Black, Fiona Fullerton, and Terry Wogan.

What were the prizes for the winning celebrity panelists on 'Through the Keyhole'?

The winning celebrity panelists on 'Through the Keyhole' received a small trophy and bragging rights.

Did the celebrity panelists get any help in guessing the owner of the house on 'Through the Keyhole'?

Yes, the celebrity panelists were given hints and clues by the host to help them guess the owner of the house on 'Through the Keyhole'.

How long was each episode of 'Through the Keyhole'?

Each episode of 'Through the Keyhole' lasted for approximately 30 minutes.

What was the audience reception of 'Through the Keyhole' in 1987?

'Through the Keyhole' received positive reviews from critics and was well-received by the audience in 1987.

Did 'Through the Keyhole' have any special episodes or themes in 1987?

Yes, 'Through the Keyhole' had a Christmas special episode in 1987 where the celebrity panelists had to guess the owner of a festive-themed house.

Were there any notable celebrity guests on 'Through the Keyhole' in 1987?

Yes, some notable celebrity guests on 'Through the Keyhole' in 1987 were Tom Jones, Joan Rivers, and Cliff Richard.

What was the production company behind 'Through the Keyhole'?

'Through the Keyhole' was produced by FreemantleMedia.

Was 'Through the Keyhole' a popular show in 1987?

Yes, 'Through the Keyhole' gained a significant following and became a popular show in 1987.

Did 'Through the Keyhole' have any spin-offs or related shows in 1987?

No, 'Through the Keyhole' did not have any spin-offs or related shows in 1987.

Were there any controversies or scandals surrounding 'Through the Keyhole' in 1987?

No, there were no controversies or scandals surrounding 'Through the Keyhole' in 1987.

Did 'Through the Keyhole' receive any awards in 1987?

Yes, 'Through the Keyhole' won the British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Programme in 1987.

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