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Each correct answer won £1,000 and identifying all four singers correctly won the jackpot of an additional £10,000 for the first three series, increased to £13,000 from series four. Whatever they won in this round was added to the money they had won in earlier rounds, meaning that winning teams would
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In this round, Barrymore asked a series of quickfire music questions on the buzzer, each worth £50. An incorrect answer would freeze a team out of the rest of the question. On some occasions, if none of the teams knew the answer to a question, Barrymore would offer £50 to a member of the audience if
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Once the teams were introduced, one contestant (or sometimes both) from each team would then perform a song. The two remaining teams were then each asked a question related to the song, worth £50 for a correct answer. In the first series, this was the second round of the game rather than the first.
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Contestants were shown descriptive clues to a song title read out by members of the public, each clue being worth a decreasing amount of money, which started at £250 and reduced by £50 for each clue. When a team thought they knew the answer, they had to write it down and then hit their buzzer. The
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Contestants were shown a film of Barrymore inviting members of the public to sing in front of an audience at an outside location, usually a large shopping centre. After the film, Barrymore asked a series of questions to test the contestants memory and observation on what they saw. In the first two
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From series two onwards, the two remaining teams each picked a year of their own personal choice and were shown clips of six songs from that particular year. They would earn £100 per song if they identified it correctly and an extra £100 if they could also name the exact artist correctly. In both
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The last team standing faced the final jackpot round Musical Families. Four well known singers had been formed into a pretend family of a dad, mum, son and daughter (though on some occasions, the "family" would consist of either two sons or two daughters). The contestants stopped a randomiser to
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Nine pictures of various celebrities would appear on a video wall. A song was then played and the contestants had to guess which picture connected the song that was being played. In the first series, this was played as the opening round with £50 for every correct answer and in series two, it was
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From series two, Vox Pops was replaced by Sing The Song. Contestants on each team took it in turns to sing a famous song of a well known artist. Their team-mate stands behind the video wall and has to guess which artist they are singing. Each correct answer was worth £150 and both pairs of
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team or teams that answered correctly for the highest amount of money won the amount they had locked their answer in for. At the end of the round, the lowest scoring team was eliminated, leaving with whatever money they had earned. The round was only played in the first series.
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From Series 3 onwards, Pick The Picture was replaced with Pop Props. On each turn, Barrymore would collect some items hidden behind a jukebox and then show them to the contestants. These were visual clues represented to a well-known song. Correct answers were worth £100.
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contestants changed places after each song. Each team were only allowed to pass up to three times, and their turn would end once they had run out of passes. At the end of this round, the lowest scoring team was eliminated, leaving with whatever money they had earned.
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select one of the blank pictures, and then Barrymore would begin to read a series of clues related to the singer they had to guess. The pair had 60 seconds to correctly guess all four singers and the clock would stop once they answered correctly.
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In series one, nine artists were shown on screen and each team picked one, with the team that had the lowest amount of money going first. Six songs by that chosen artist would then be shown, with £100 earned for every song identified correctly.
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series, this was the third round of the game and correct answers worth £100. When Pop Props was introduced in series three, this became the fourth round and the money increased to £150 for each correct answer.
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Three teams of two people would test their musical knowledge against each other, and the winning team could go on to win £13,000 in the jackpot; later it was increased to £16,000 by the fourth series.
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Following the Vox Pops round in series one, and then Sing The Song from series two onwards, a brief interlude in the game took place with a performance from a special guest.
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12 episodes had been recorded as part of Series 5, but only five episodes were shown before ITV pulled the programme from its schedules.
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sang some of the lyrics when appearing at the very start, was based on the same song by Robert Palmer released in 1991.
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The show was noticeable for some future music stars appearing as contestants on the show, including
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instances, after this round, the runner-up team left the game with the money they had won.
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moved to the fourth round of the game with correct answers now worth £150.
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they answered it correctly. This round was not played in the first series.
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The penultimate round of the game, Megamix, had two different formats.
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often walk away with prize money in excess of around £15,000–£20,000.
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In the first series, Barrymore would sing a popular song such as
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The show's main theme, "My Kind of People", where presenter
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from 8 February 1998 to 29 March 2002 and is hosted by
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