Who's Doing the Dishes?
Who's Doing the Dishes? is a British television game show that aired from 2014 to 2017 on ITV. The show was hosted by Brian McFadden, a former member of the Irish boy band Westlife. The format of the show combines elements of cooking, celebrity culture, and quiz games, making it a unique addition to daytime television programming.
Format[edit | edit source]
The premise of Who's Doing the Dishes? involves four contestants visiting the home of a mystery celebrity host each day of the week. The contestants are tasked with guessing the identity of their host based on clues provided throughout the day, including the meals served. The celebrity host, meanwhile, prepares a three-course meal for the contestants. After each course, the contestants receive clues about the host's identity. If the contestants successfully guess the celebrity, they win a cash prize. If they fail, they have to do the dishes as a form of light-hearted penalty.
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
The gameplay of Who's Doing the Dishes? is divided into several key components:
- Clue Gathering: Contestants receive clues about the celebrity's identity through the dishes served and through hints scattered around the celebrity's home.
- Meal Times: During the meal, contestants discuss their thoughts on the celebrity's identity and decide whether to lock in their guess after the dessert course.
- Final Guess: After the dessert course, contestants must come to a consensus on the identity of their celebrity host. A correct guess means they win the cash prize, while an incorrect guess results in them doing the dishes.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Who's Doing the Dishes? received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. Some praised the show for its light-hearted and entertaining approach to daytime television, while others criticized it for being formulaic. Despite the mixed reception, the show developed a dedicated fan base and is remembered for its unique blend of cooking, celebrity culture, and quiz elements.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Although Who's Doing the Dishes? was discontinued in 2017, it remains a notable example of early 21st-century British daytime television. Its format highlighted the growing interest in celebrity culture and the public's appetite for behind-the-scenes glimpses into the lives of famous individuals. The show also contributed to the broader landscape of British game shows by incorporating elements of cooking and hospitality into its format.
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