The Noel Edmonds Saturday Roadshow - Season 3

The Noel Edmonds Saturday Roadshow - Season 3

Season 3

Network
DatesSep 1, 1990 - Dec 15, 1990
Previous Season

Episodes

Episode 1
Season 3Episode 145 min

Episode 1

Wait Til I Get You Home is more outrageous than ever, Edmonds surprises Bruno Brookes with a Gotcha Oscar !ive on Radio 1, and the Giftbusters are in town. The Roadshow is in Ancient Rome this week to warn Caesar that his friends are a no-good bunch of backstabbers. With special guests Liz Kershaw and Michaela Strachan.

Sep 1, 1990
Episode 2
Season 3Episode 245 min

Episode 2

Who gets a very profitable visit from the Giftbusters? How far will the kids dare go on Wait Till ...? Who would buy a sonic toothbrush? If you want to know - you've got to watch.

Sep 8, 1990
Episode 3
Season 3Episode 345 min

Episode 3

Why is TV presenter Rob Curling speaking German when he doesn't understand a word? Can footballer Peter Shilton save someone from the Gunge Tank? Why is actor Bernard Cribbins selling 'one Dalek, low mileage, one careful owner'?

Sep 15, 1990
Episode 4
Season 3Episode 445 min

Episode 4

Why are the Giftbusters heckling a semi-pro guitarist? How dreadful are the Lyric Game crooners and who is the child who made Noel Edmonds blush? Special guest stars: comedian Jimmy Cricket and sports presenter Steve Rider.

Sep 22, 1990
Episode 5
Season 3Episode 545 min

Episode 5

Why are the Giftbusters mounting an impromptu gameshow with Gordon Burns in a Rhyl pub? Will Sophie Lawrence (Diane from EastEnders) save someone from the gunge or get splashed herself? Does the dandruff ward of the hospital for piffling diseases need a new broom? And who let a wally (Shane Richie ) loose on the radio station? If you want to know, you've got to watch.

Sep 29, 1990
Episode 6
Season 3Episode 645 min

Episode 6

Why is weatherman John Kettley wrestling a seven-foot funny monster inside a Fiesta? Will record producer Pete Waterman sign up the 'Lyric Game' contestants or throw himself into the gunge tank? What is your 'Claim to Shame'? (let the Roadshow know), and will Brian Glover discover the secret of fire before the end of the programme?

Oct 6, 1990
Episode 7
Season 3Episode 745 min

Episode 7

Why is Spike Milligan hiding in a wardrobe? Will Mary Whitehouse be able to resist the Gunge Tank invitation? Why did 4-year-old Thomas Nanni hide under a cushion when the Giftbusters arrived? And what is your 'Claim to Shame'?

Oct 13, 1990
Episode 8
Season 3Episode 845 min

Episode 8

Will the Giftbusters force a present onto another deserving victim? Will Jessica Muschamp (Sharon from Neighbours) help or hinder a gunging? Would Frank Carson be any help at Custer's Last Stand? And who would be stupid enough to buy a 'poop detector'? If you want to know, you've got to watch.

Oct 20, 1990
Episode 9
Season 3Episode 945 min

Episode 9

Viewers' watchdog, Mary Whitehouse, in the gunge tank?

More outrageous kids on Wait Till, plus the Gotcha Oscar that went wrong when a nude sunbather was locked out of his house. With special guests husband and wife television presenters Keith Chegwin and Maggie Philbin.

Oct 27, 1990
Episode 10
Season 3Episode 1045 min

Episode 10

Will the Wait Till / Get You Home child be grounded for ever? Will anyone beat the gunge and walk clean away with the prizes? Who would buy anything from one of the salesmen? And what are the Giftbusters doing at the Savoy Hotel with a lot of underwear?

Special guest is Mollie Sugden who, as Mrs Slocombe, used to sell underwear at Grace Brothers' store in the BBC comedy series Are You Being Served?

Nov 3, 1990
Episode 11
Season 3Episode 1145 min

Episode 11

Who gets an earful from the police and a Gotcha Oscar for his pains? Will the first British astronaut (comedian, Billy Pearce ) have the 'right stuff' or someone else's luggage? And will Sir David Steel escape unscathed by the gunge tank or get a Liberal coating?

Nov 10, 1990
Episode 12
Season 3Episode 1245 min

Episode 12

What does Bertice Reading make of a nude guitarist? What is Daily Mirror editor, Roy Greenslade doing in the gunge tank? Special guest: actress Barbara Lott.

Nov 17, 1990
Episode 13
Season 3Episode 1345 min

Episode 13

What advice does Christopher Timothy (star of All Creatures Great and Small) give Noel Edmonds on his West End debut?

Will sports commentator and ex-England footballer Trevor Brooking be fouled by the gunge tank or will he dribble his way out? And how does TV presenter Eamonn Holmes get a monster Gotcha Oscar?

Nov 24, 1990
Episode 14
Season 3Episode 1445 min

Episode 14

Dan's Diner, Valley Heights, Minnesota: Noel's got a problem.

At the 11th hour he still hasn't got a date for the prom. Judd Hirsch (star of Dear John and Taxi), the owner of Dan's Diner, has all the answers and a black book. Radio 1 DJ Gary Davies accepts the Gunge Tank Challenge and ex-footballer Emlyn Hughes conducts a satellite interview, loses his clothes and gains a Gotcha Oscar.

Dec 1, 1990
Episode 15
Season 3Episode 1545 min

Episode 15

The ultimate Gotcha Oscar: How did Phillip Schofield get locked in a guillotine just before he went live on air with the Radio 1 Roadshow? And what is Frank Carson doing in a Chicago speakeasy?

Dec 8, 1990
Episode 16
Season 3Episode 1645 min

Episode 16

The last programme in the series with special guests from the world of music, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Richard Clayderman. Tonight's show comes from the Billericay School for Performing Arts, where the principal is Ronnie Corbett. Some of this year's pupils are already working in the West End demonstrating ironing board covers in Selfridges.

Also, how is John Leslie from Blue Peter handcuffed to a Gotcha Oscar, and will Henry Cooper win on points in the gunge tank game?

Dec 15, 1990

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