Telly Addicts - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

Billingham vs. Jones
The 1991 search is on for the family in Britain who know the most about what they watch on television. Presented Noel Edmonds.

Marks vs. Lloyd
Can you remember who, what, when and where? That's the task facing two more telly addicted families as Noel Edmonds trawls the television archives to prove that nostalgia M what it used to be.

Reynolds vs. Anderson
Noel Edmonds quizzes two more families vying for the title Telly Addicts of 1991.

Arbery vs. Jones
Noel Edmonds puts two more families under the spotlight as he quizzes them on classic television clips in order to find the Telly Addicts of 1991.

Dean vs. Johnston
Two more families join Noel Edmonds on tonight's show to compete for the title Telly Addicts of 1991.

Ormrod vs. Brown
Two more families join Noel Edmonds on tonight's show to compete for the title Telly Addicts of 1991.

McKler vs. Wharton
In which two series did father and son Patrick and David Troughton each play a doctor? Another actor was common to both programmes: who was he? If you're a telly addict, too, join Noel Edmonds and two more competing families.

Baines vs. Gardiner
Where else could you get 50 different shows in one programme? Noel Edmonds puts two more families under the spotlight as he tests them on classic television clips.

Jones vs. Marks (quarterfinal)
What year brought to our screens a murderous pope, a Jersey detective, a left-wing university lecturer and a star teddy bear called Aloysius? If you're a telly addict, too, join Noel Edmonds and two more competing families.

Reynolds vs. Brown (quarterfinal)
A "circle" of comedy actors connect The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, Rising Damp, Porridge, Open All Hours, Only Fools and Horses, Butterflies and Reginald Perrin again: who are they? Join the competition as Noel Edmonds tests two more families on their knowledge of television.

Dean vs. Arbery (quarterfinal)
Noel Edmonds continues his search for the Telly Addicts of 1991 with two more families answering questions on archive television clips.

Wharton vs. Gardiner (quarterfinal)
Noel Edmonds continues his search for the Telly Addicts of 1991 with eight more masterminds of TV trivia answering questions on archive television clips.

Reynolds vs. Marks (semifinal)
Noel Edmonds quizzes two teams of semi-finalists on their knowledge of television. The Marks family from Southgate fight it out with the Reynoldses from Eastleigh for the coveted place in the final.

Gardiner vs. Dean (semifinal)
Noel Edmonds hosts the second semi-final in the competition to find 1991's telly addicts.

Reynolds vs. Gardiner (final)
Noel Edmonds presides over the grand final in which the two most telly addicted families in the land battle it out for the coveted title.

Gardiner vs. Telly Stars
For the first time an all-woman team has triumphed and holds the Telly Addicts title for 1991. Tonight, in a special programme, Noel Edmonds pits them against a team of television stars: actor Karl Howman and comedians Andrew O'Connor, Rod Hull and Lisa Maxwell.
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