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RE: You've Been Framed! - eyeTV - 22-02-2023

Lisa Riley has posted about the cancellation of YBF

https://twitter.com/Reallisariley/status/1628280247371046915?s=20 


RE: You've Been Framed! - VMPhil - 22-02-2023

(22-02-2023, 12:52 PM)eyeTV Wrote:  Lisa Riley has posted about the cancellation of YBF

https://twitter.com/Reallisariley/status/1628280247371046915?s=20 

I now know of at least one person who hasn't watched Framed at any time in the last 20 years, as the DJ on Greatest Hits Radio just said that Lisa Riley has been presenting for the past 5 years, clearly not reading her Instagram post properly...


RE: You've Been Framed! - VMPhil - 22-02-2023

Who’s the worst You’ve Been Framed presenter and why is it Jonathan Wilkes?


RE: You've Been Framed! - Spencer - 22-02-2023

(22-02-2023, 09:04 PM)VMPhil Wrote:  Who’s the worst You’ve Been Framed presenter and why is it Jonathan Wilkes?

Wasn’t he famous purely for being a mate of Robbie Williams?


RE: You've Been Framed! - eyeTV - 22-02-2023

Beadle & Harry Hill's versions were best.

They went to a lot of effort with the Beadle version with the revolving house set.

Remember when the BBC had a go with 'Caught in the Act' - lasted one series. They were offering £250 too.

https://youtu.be/uf2U2ACKWaw 


RE: You've Been Framed! - Jon - 22-02-2023

(22-02-2023, 01:25 AM)Johnr Wrote:  Crikey, I thought Harry had only been doing it since around 2014 rather than 2004!
I’m surprised you thought Jonathan Wilkes had been a TV presenter as recently as 2014! Of course the reason he was famous in the first place was due to being Robbie Williams best mate.

Kirsty’s Home Videos also must have been quite popular for Sky at one time. I think I was aware of it before having Sky. Not sure if they had any official licensing agreement with the US and original Japanese versions. I’m not sure it’s really a show that needed to be licensed though but must have helped in terms of getting clips.


RE: You've Been Framed! - Neil Jones - 23-02-2023

Kirsty's Home Videos ran for five series worth apparently, which is relatively popular for Sky. Most Sky stuff only ran for one, two or three series, so anything that ran longer than that was effectively a runaway success for them (the obvious other examples here in this period are Brainiac and Road Wars)

But yes Kirsty was a pretty much a carbon copy of You've Been Framed. Not sure how "unique" you could make a format that basically consists of people sending in clips, though it started life as a segment of a Japanese show IIRC which was later spun off.


RE: You've Been Framed! - Larry the Loafer - 23-02-2023

Considering the time which it was shown, I do wonder whether Kirsty's Home Videos' success was down to Kirsty herself and her needlessly shiny jumpsuits. Then again, without looking anything up on YouTube, I do recall its presentation being a bit more "modern" than YBF.


RE: You've Been Framed! - James2001 - 23-02-2023

I admit I much preferred YBF when it was studio based, but I imagine it wasn't considered cost effective by the 00s and going out of vision kept the show going a lot longer than it would have.


RE: You've Been Framed! - DeMarkay - 23-02-2023

(23-02-2023, 05:24 PM)James2001 Wrote:  I admit I much preferred YBF when it was studio based, but I imagine it wasn't considered cost effective by the 00s and going out of vision kept the show going a lot longer than it would have.
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