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In With A Shout sees two families battle against each other in a thrilling game with a uniquely challenging twist. With an impressive prize of a whopping £20,000, the contestants will have to answer questions hidden within a montage of moving images. To win the cash, the contestants will have to shout the answers displayed on TV screens. For every category that they get right they move further up the money ladder but the pressure is on, as the families will have to bank as much cash as possible and avoid crashing out altogether. With the chance to quadruple their prize pot, the stakes are high for the winning family who will have just 60 seconds to successfully answer questions correctly to turn off the TV's. If they fail to turn off all ten tellies within the timeframe, they walk away with nothing.
Joel Dommett's pacy new game show where two families shout at the telly to win a big cash prize. Can they think fast and shout faster as the clips flash past?
Shouting at the tellies hoping to win big are The Loveridge Family and The Smith Family.
Joel Dommett's pacy new game show where two families shout at the telly to win a big cash prize. Can they think fast and shout faster as the clips flash past?
Joining Joel Dommett are The Wild Family from Edinburgh and The Slater Family from Rochdale.
Joining Joel Dommett are the Smith family from London and the Taylors from Suffolk. Can they think fast and shout faster to win a life-changing cash prize?
The Coburn-Hughes family from South Wales and the Browns from Essex try to answer questions, the correct responses to which are hidden within a montage of moving images displayed on TV screens.
The Trupia-Melluish family from Milton Keynes and the Murrays from Newcastle try to answer questions, the correct responses to which are hidden within a montage of moving images displayed on TV screens.
The Welch family from Northampton and the Nelsons from Southampton try to answer questions, the correct responses to which are hidden within a montage of moving images displayed on TV screens.
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