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Keynotes (UK game show)

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Presented by
  
Alistair Divall

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of series
  
5

Final episode date
  
18 December 1992

Language
  
English

Genres
  
Game show, Music

Voices of
  
David Hopewell

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
13 March 1989

Number of episodes
  
205

Number of series
  
5

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Composer(s)
  
Bill Sharpe (theme) Keith Chegwin (tunes)

Similar
  
Game show, Chain Letters, Lucky Ladders, All Clued Up, Crosswits

Alistair divall keynotes 01 full programme


Keynotes was a British music game show that aired on ITV from 13 March 1989 to 18 December 1992 and hosted by Alistair Divall. The aim of the game was for "two teams of players, to try to put the right words in the right songs and see how well they can follow the bouncing ball to solve our puzzle song."

Contents

Uk keynotes part 1


Main game

Each show has 2 teams, on the left side are the champions (green) and on the right side is the challengers (yellow). To start the game - there are three general rounds, which each follow the same format:

A series of nine squares are presented - with each square hiding a note in a "familiar" tune. The host gives the contestants notes 1, 5, and 9 in all 3 rounds with note 7 being added as an extra free note in round 3 from series 2 onwards.

A member of each team joins the host at the central podium, where they'll have three coloured buttons each. A card is randomly selected from the host, which represents the note which is set to be revealed. Three words are provided which could represent the next word in a given tune. The contestant which is quickest to select the correct word after hearing the start of this tune is given the note represented by that selected card. If neither contestant is able to select the correct word, the note goes in as a blank and two new players are brought up to play for two keynotes (and so on).

The team that the winning representative came from then has the opportunity to guess the main tune by listening to the already-revealed notes and following the rhythm of the bouncing ball. If the team can correctly name that tune, they'll win the round and receive a cash prize, which is doubled up in each round. The first round was worth £50, doubling up to £200, a maximum of £350 to be won. From series 2 onwards, the money reduced to £30, doubling up to £120, for a maximum of £210. If not, the round continues, rotating through the various members of both teams. If neither of the teams can work out the song before all nine notes are revealed - then the prize for that round is lost and the players go on to the next round. If a team won five games in a row, they earned a £500 bonus and would immediately retire from the show.

The arrangements of the tunes used in the series were devised by television host Keith Chegwin, who recorded them for the show under a pseudonym.

Bonus round

The winning team attempts to double their cash winnings from today's edition. The team must attempt to uncover the nine notes of the final tune over the course of 30 seconds, by using a buzzer to stop a random flashing light in order to choose a note, and then picking the correct next word, as in the main rounds. However, the final tune is only played once at the end of the 30 seconds. If any of the questions representing the notes are not answered correctly within the time limit, they will not be revealed in the playing of the final tune. If the team can correctly identify the final tune, their money will be doubled. The maximum a team can win on Keynotes was £4,000 (£2,600 from series 2 onwards).

References

Keynotes (UK game show) Wikipedia