Blankety Blank - Season 14

Blankety Blank - Season 14

Season 14

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DatesJun 26, 1999 - Dec 28, 1999
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Episodes

Show 1
Season 14Episode 130 min

Show 1

Jun 26, 1999
Show 2
Season 14Episode 230 min

Show 2

Jul 3, 1999
Show 3
Season 14Episode 330 min

Show 3

Jul 10, 1999
Show 4
Season 14Episode 430 min

Show 4

Jul 17, 1999
Show 5
Season 14Episode 530 min

Show 5

Jul 24, 1999
Show 6
Season 14Episode 630 min

Show 6

Jul 31, 1999
Show 7
Season 14Episode 730 min

Show 7

Return of the game show hosted by the incomparable Lily Savage (Paul O'Grady). Tonight's panel comprises Edward Woodward, Denise Welch, Deena Payne, Scott Neal, Richard Whiteley and Gayle Tuesday.

Sep 25, 1999
Show 8
Season 14Episode 830 min

Show 8

Celebrity panellists Wendy Richard, John Motson, Carol Smillie, William Roache, Adele Silva and Phil Gayle aid and abet contestants on Lily Savage's game show.

Oct 2, 1999
Show 9
Season 14Episode 930 min

Show 9

Honor Blackman, Gaby Roslin, Steven Pinder, Penny Smith, Keith Duffy and the late Bill Owen make up the panel in the celebrity game show, hosted by Lily Savage.

Oct 9, 1999
Show 10
Season 14Episode 1030 min

Show 10

Actors Donald Sinden, Liz Dawn and Sam Kane join forces with TV presenters Dale Winton, Melanie Sykes and Sue Cook on the celebrity game show.

Oct 16, 1999
Show 11
Season 14Episode 1130 min

Show 11

Soap stars Barbara Windsor and Gaynor Faye, presenters Gloria Hunniford and Declan Donnelly, actor Brian Blessed and footballer Ian Walker join forces on the game show.

Oct 23, 1999
Show 12
Season 14Episode 1230 min

Show 12

Presenters Carol Smillie and John Leslie, comics Arabella Weir and Gareth Hale, and soap stars Sarah White and Shaun Williamson help out contestants in the last show of the series.

Oct 30, 1999

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