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For the Rest of Your Life

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Created by
  
Dick de Rijk

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of series
  
1

First episode date
  
8 May 2007

Presented by
  
Nicky Campbell

Program creator
  
Endemol UK

Theme music composer
  
Marc Sylvan

Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
40

Final episode date
  
28 August 2009

Number of episodes
  
40

Genre
  
Game show

Similar
  
Game show, Golden Balls, Deal or No Deal, Wheel of Fortune, The Big Questions

For the rest of your life uk 2007


For the Rest of Your Life was a British game show that aired on ITV from 8 May 2007 to 28 August 2009 and was hosted by Nicky Campbell.

Contents

For the rest of your life part 1 4


Round One

Before Round One began, the couple playing would select a cash amount they would play, this would be three different amounts in each show, ranging between £100 to £200. After selecting their amount, the couple then faced the main gameboard - eleven metal cylinders with either red or white lights concealed in the plinths on which they stood. In Round One, there were eight white lights and three red lights. Pulling out a white light would increase their monthly pay cheque by their chosen amount, finding a red light would decrease it similarly.

The couple could only stick on a white light and must play on if they find a red light, finding all three would mean the game was over and they would go home with nothing. In Round One, they wouldn't be able to stick until they had reached 4 steps or more on the money ladder. Once stuck, the money won would be used for Round Two.

Round Two

Round Two would playing for how long they could win the money they earned in Round One, ranging from just 1 month to 'For The Rest of Your Life' (40 years). This time there were eleven white lights and four red lights. Once again, the option to stick and take the winnings at that point was only available after a white light had been selected. Finding all four red lights ended the game with no prize money.

The couple was now also split; the person who chose the numbered lights would be playing in the studio, the other was sent to the 'isolation pod', where they would be kept informed as to the number of red and white lights that had been revealed, but not of what their partner was saying. Each player would have the option to 'stick' or 'continue' after each white light had been revealed; the player who stuck first would determine how much money, if any, the couple went away with.

Result

After the person playing in the studio stuck, they would be shown how their partner got on in the isolation pod. If the studio player had lost everything, they had to hope their partner stuck first to earn then some money. If they went on and won big, they had to hope their partner stuck at the same time or chose to continue with them, in order to leave with the big money. If the isolated player stuck too early, this would cost them lots of money. In one particular game, the studio player took their potential winnings to £168,000, but the player in the isolation pod had already stuck at £32,400, costing them over £130,000.

American Version

An equally short-lived United States version under the name as Set for Life hosted by Jimmy Kimmel aired on ABC from 20 July until 31 August 2007.

References

For the Rest of Your Life Wikipedia