Sat, Jan 28, 1995
In this week's episode Chris involves the audience in mini games such as "300 people all whistling at once", where sections that do not meet his standard get coated with flour. Lemmy sings Ace of Spades before taking on the Superfan Quiz, while a girl with a paper bag over her head has a chance to become famous if she answers 5 questions correctly within a minute. Another audience member "Nicky No Hobbies" is given a choice of 3 books for a hobby, but each represent a hidden prize, "Flashing Houses" goes to Bournemouth where a household gets the chance to win money, while a couple play "Light My Lemon" for a chance for a holiday to Mauritius - or Morcambe, if they lose.
Sat, Feb 11, 1995
In this week's episode Chris asks "Is Joe Normal as Good as Joe 90?" in a game where three Joes from the audience are spun around in a chair before having to make it across Rowland Rivron's shop within 10 seconds to press a button. Belinda Carlisle sings with the Go-Go's before taking on the Superfan Quiz, before a Leicester singleton is set up in a game where if she cannot find Mr Right then she must find a Mr Wong - in a restaurant in Chinatown. Residents in a housing estate in Killamarsh, Derbyshire compete to be picked to play "Flashing Houses" for cash prizes, while a young couple play "Light My Lemon" in a bid to win a holiday in Bermuda - or Bangor, if they lose.
Sat, Feb 25, 1995
In the final episode of the series, Chris asks "Can You Play Golf with Food?, while Kim Wilde faces the Superfan Quiz with a twist - Chris Evans is the fan, with Angus Deayton as question host. Then Chris plays a embarrassing hidden camera prank on his unsuspecting producer Lisa, "Flashing Houses" turns up in Ivybridge, Devon, as households compete to be picked for a chance to win £2,000, while audience member Jo faces the spinning chair as she plays the game "Is Joe Normal as Good as Joe 90?" Finally Chris gets "300 people to whistle all at once" before pranking them by coating them with flour, and a couple play "Light My Lemon" with a twist - they don't play for a holiday, but for Chris Evans own Ferrari.