Thursday 27 Nov 2014
´óÏó´«Ã½ One is to host a brand new live entertainment show for Saturday nights where your belongings become the stars of the show.
Hosted by Graham Norton, Totally Saturday turns the tables on members of the audience as it gets hold of their possessions and puts them centre stage – no-one is safe, once you are in that audience your life could be laid bare in front of millions.
Imagine realising that your favourite pop star had "borrowed" your car when you thought it was in for an MOT. Or seeing your childhood teddy bear enjoying a drink on the beach with your favourite TV idol after they've read your personal diary.
Totally Saturday sees surprises like these plus many more every week and absolutely everyone can get involved.
The seven-part series, commissioned by ´óÏó´«Ã½ One Controller Jay Hunt and Controller of Entertainment Commissioning Mark Linsey, is an hour of games, surprises and special guests for the entire family. There is also the chance to win an incredible holiday at the end of every show.
Graham says: "I'm totally excited about Totally Saturday. It's such a fun show which all the family can enjoy together."
Mark Linsey adds: "Graham is such a big star and the perfect host for Totally Saturday – whilst he charms the audience with the twinkle in his eye, his incredible cunning means they have no idea what tricks he has up his sleeve or what's coming next."
The Executive Producer is Sam Donnelly and the Series Producer is Clodagh O'Donoghue.
A ´óÏó´«Ã½ Vision production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ One.
Graham and his team are looking for participants – anyone interested in taking part can contact: totallysaturday@bbc.co.uk or 020 8576 9772.
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