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You Bet!

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: February 20, 1988
  • Seasons: 10
  • Episodes: 99
  • Networks: ITV1
  • Genres: Reality
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You Bet!(1988)

TMDB Rating: 7.5 (4 votes)

Overview

You Bet! is a British game show based around the format of the German show Wetten, dass..? developed by Frank Elstner. You Bet! ran on ITV, mostly on Saturday nights but sometimes on Fridays, between 20 February 1988 and 12 April 1997, initially hosted by Bruce Forsyth from 1988 to 1990, then by Matthew Kelly from 1991 to 1995 and finally by Darren Day from 1996 to 1997. It was replaced the following year by Don't Try This At Home!, which emulated the challenges of You Bet!, but were considerably more risky and dangerous.

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Season 1

6 episodes • 1988

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 1, Show 1Feb 20, 19880.0
2Series 1, Show 2Feb 27, 19880.0
3Series 1, Show 3Mar 5, 19880.0
4Series 1, Show 4Mar 12, 19880.0
5Series 1, Show 5Mar 19, 19880.0
6Series 1, Show 6Mar 26, 19880.0
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Season 2

10 episodes • 1989

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 2, Show 1Jan 28, 19890.0
2Series 2, Show 2Feb 4, 19890.0
3Series 2, Show 3Feb 11, 19890.0
4Series 2, Show 4Feb 18, 19890.0
5Series 2, Show 5Feb 25, 19890.0
6Series 2, Show 6Mar 4, 19890.0
7Series 2, Show 7Mar 11, 19890.0
8Series 2, Show 8Mar 18, 19890.0
9Series 2, Show 9Mar 25, 19890.0
10Series 2, Show 10Apr 1, 19890.0
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Season 3

10 episodes • 1990

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 3, Show 1Feb 17, 19900.0
2Series 3, Show 2Feb 24, 19900.0
3Series 3, Show 3Mar 3, 19900.0
4Series 3, Show 4Mar 10, 19900.0
5Series 3, Show 5Mar 17, 19900.0
6Series 3, Show 6Mar 24, 19900.0
7Series 3, Show 7Mar 31, 19900.0
8Series 3, Show 8Apr 7, 19900.0
9Series 3, Show 9Apr 14, 19900.0
10Series 3, Show 10Apr 21, 19900.0
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Season 4

10 episodes • 1991

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 4, Show 1Feb 16, 19910.0
2Series 4, Show 2Feb 23, 19910.0
3Series 4, Show 3Mar 2, 19910.0
4Series 4, Show 4Mar 9, 19910.0
5Series 4, Show 5Mar 16, 19910.0
6Series 4, Show 6Mar 23, 19910.0
7Series 4, Show 7Mar 30, 19910.0
8Series 4, Show 8Apr 6, 19910.0
9Series 4, Show 9Apr 13, 19910.0
10Series 4, Show 10Apr 20, 19910.0
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Season 5

10 episodes • 1991

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 5, Show 1Sep 6, 19910.0
2Series 5, Show 2Sep 13, 19910.0
3Series 5, Show 3Sep 20, 19910.0
4Series 5, Show 4Sep 27, 19910.0
5Series 5, Show 5Oct 4, 19910.0
6Series 5, Show 6Oct 11, 19910.0
7Series 5, Show 7Oct 18, 19910.0
8Series 5, Show 8Oct 25, 19910.0
9Series 5, Show 9Nov 1, 19910.0
10Series 5, Show 10Nov 8, 19910.0
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Season 6

10 episodes • 1992

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 6, Show 1Sep 4, 19920.0
2Series 6, Show 2Sep 11, 19920.0
3Series 6, Show 3Sep 18, 19920.0
4Series 6, Show 4Sep 25, 19920.0
5Series 6, Show 5Oct 2, 19920.0
6Series 6, Show 6Oct 9, 19920.0
7Series 6, Show 7Oct 16, 19920.0
8Series 6, Show 8Oct 23, 19920.0
9Series 6, Show 9Oct 30, 19920.0
10Series 6, Show 10Nov 6, 19920.0
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Season 7

16 episodes • 1993

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 7, Show 1Sep 10, 19930.0
2Series 7, Show 2Sep 17, 19930.0
3Series 7, Show 3Sep 24, 19930.0
4Series 7, Show 4Oct 1, 19930.0
5Series 7, Show 5Oct 8, 19930.0
6Series 7, Show 6Oct 15, 19930.0
7Series 7, Show 7Oct 22, 19930.0
8Series 7, Show 8Mar 5, 19940.0
9Series 7, Show 9Mar 12, 19940.0
10Series 7, Show 10Mar 19, 19940.0
11Series 7, Show 11Mar 26, 19940.0
12Series 7, Show 12Apr 2, 19940.0
13Series 7, Show 13Apr 9, 19940.0
14Series 7, Show 14Apr 16, 19940.0
15Series 7, Show 15Apr 23, 19940.0
16Series 7, Show 16Apr 30, 19940.0
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Season 8

10 episodes • 1995

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 8, Show 1Feb 25, 19950.0
2Series 8, Show 2Mar 4, 19950.0
3Series 8, Show 3Mar 11, 19950.0
4Series 8, Show 4Mar 18, 19950.0
5Series 8, Show 5Mar 25, 19950.0
6Series 8, Show 6Apr 1, 19950.0
7Series 8, Show 7Apr 8, 19950.0
8Series 8, Show 8Apr 15, 19950.0
9Series 8, Show 9Apr 22, 19950.0
10Series 8, Show 10Apr 29, 19950.0
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Season 9

7 episodes • 1996

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 9, Show 1Jun 1, 19960.0
3Series 9, Show 3Jun 15, 19960.0
5Series 9, Show 5Jun 29, 19960.0
7Series 9, Show 7Jul 13, 19960.0
8Series 9, Show 8Jul 20, 19960.0
9Series 9, Show 9Jul 27, 19960.0
10Series 9, Show 10Aug 3, 19960.0
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Season 10

10 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Series 10, Show 1Feb 8, 19980.0
2Series 10, Show 2Feb 15, 19980.0
3Series 10, Show 3Feb 22, 19980.0
4Series 10, Show 4Mar 1, 19980.0
5Series 10, Show 5Mar 8, 19980.0
6Series 10, Show 6Mar 15, 19980.0
7Series 10, Show 7Mar 22, 19980.0
8Series 10, Show 8Mar 29, 19980.0
9Series 10, Show 9Apr 5, 19980.0
10Series 10, Show 10Apr 12, 19980.0

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