Whatever You Want - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Episode 1
Gaby Roslin is back with a new series of the game show in which contestants have the chance to win their dream-prize. Today's prizes include a day with Tony Blair and rugby player Lawrence Dallaglio, a bodyguard training course and a computer-controlled house. Plus the weekly feature Wedding You Want.

Episode 2
Continuing the game show series hosted by Gaby Roslin in which contestants have the chance to win their dream prize. Today's prizes include a birthday party visit by girl band Atomic Kitten and training as a tennis umpire.

Episode 3
Today's dream prizes on the game show, hosted by Gaby Roslin, include training as a scuba diving instructor and Match of the Day treatment for a local soccer team's game.

Episode 4
Today's dream prizes on the game show, hosted by Gaby Roslin, include releasing a rhino back into the wild in South Africa and helping move a pride of lions, and winning the Trotters' van from the sitcom Only Fools and Horses.

Episode 5
Gaby Roslin delivers more prizes that money can't buy. This week four writers compete to land their own newspaper column, and two teenage fans of singer Stephen Gately get more than they bargained for.

Episode 6
Tonight, two village cricket teams from East Sussex and Surrey try to outdo each other on the pitch to win a day's training at Lord's with England captain Nasser Hussain. Three fans of the sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf are tested on their knowledge of the show for a mystery prize, and a trio of young Rugrats aficionados are faced with a jack-in-the-box challenge, the winner of which gets the chance to voice-over a new Rugrats computer game.

Episode 7
Gaby Roslin offers more contestants the chance to win prizes that money can't buy. This week two fans of boy band Northern Line hope to meet their idols, a traditional family recipe goes on sale in supermarkets nationwide, and Devon villagers battle it out to win an aristocratic title.

Episode 8
Gaby Roslin offers more contestants the chance to win prizes that money can't buy. This week's prizes include be the first member of the public to view a woolly mammoth in Russia with scientist Bernard Buiguhes, spending a day with singer Gabrielle, naming an aircraft and a visit to the Buffy the Vampire Slayer set in Los Angeles.

Episode 9
Gaby Roslin offers more contestants the chance to win prizes that money can't buy. This week's prizes include a trip to Russia's Star City, where cosmonauts are trained, to experience zero gravity weightlessness and having a painting displayed in the Queen Vic pub in EastEnders.

Episode 10
Gaby Roslin hosts the last show of the series with more hopeful contestants, including the chance to fly a Spitfire jet, a VIP day out with opera diva Lesley Garrett and an opportunity to perform in a London theatre.
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