Shooting Stars
- TV panel show
- BBC Two / BBC Choice
- 1993 - 2011
- 72 episodes (8 series)
Possibly the world's barmiest, weirdest, surreal and off-the-wall panel show. Presented by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Also features Ulrika Jonsson, Mark Lamarr, Will Self, Jack Dee, Johnny Vegas and more.
Episode menu
- Series 3, Episode 6
Round 1 - True or False
The round includes questions about the Queen's caravan and George Michael.
At the end of the round, Team A and Team B both have 1 point.
Round 2 - Clips
The clip is a sketch with Vic as Michael Winner.
Round 3 - Impressions
Vic sings Stand And Deliver in the club style. Fern Britton does an impression of Lorraine Kelly. Adam Ant does an impression of Sean Connery.
At the end of the round, Team A have 1 point and Team B have 3 points.
Round 4 - The Beast From The East
Instead of categories, there are apples with the numbers 1-6 written on them.
At the end of the round, Team A have 4 points and Team B have 6 points.
Round 5 - Quickfire
The round includes questions about Inspector Morse and Snooker.
At the end of the round, Team B have won. Marjorie Dawes doesn't say the final scores of either team.
Challenge - Onion Family Values
Ulrika needs to rescue the onions from the giant's eyes and put them in the pot. The giant's eye spins like a washing machine while she does this.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Friday 31st October 1997
- Time
- 9:30pm
- Channel
- BBC Two
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Vic Reeves | Host / Presenter |
Bob Mortimer | Host / Presenter |
Ulrika Jonsson | Team Captain |
Mark Lamarr | Team Captain |
Matt Lucas | George Dawes |
Graham Skidmore | Announcer |
Fern Britton | Guest |
Stuart Goddard (as Adam Ant) | Guest |
Melinda Messenger | Guest |
Wayne Hemingway | Guest |
Vic Reeves | Writer |
Bob Mortimer | Writer |
David G. Croft | Director |
Alan Marke | Producer |
Charlie Higson | Producer |
Alan Marke | Executive Producer |
Rosie Cheshire | Costume Designer |
Lisa Cavalli-Green | Make-up Designer |
Jason McDermid | Composer |
Pete Baikie | Composer |