Gimme a Break (game show)

Gimme a Break
Genre Children's television, game show
Directed by Sara Gundlash
Presented by Jake Humphrey (2008)
Kirsten O'Brien (2009)
Joe Swash (2009)
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 3
Production
Executive producer(s) Jessica Wilson
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network BBC Two
Original release 20 September 2008 (2008-09-20) – 7 April 2011

Gimme a Break is a British children's television game show. Three series were made and were first aired on the CBBC Channel in 2008 and 2011. It was presented by Jake Humphrey, Kirsten O'Brien and Joe Swash.

Format

The show revolves around kids getting their dream holidays and forcing mum and dad to do what the kids please. It begins with them meeting the presenter and background of the family before moving on to the children guessing what the holiday choices might be using clues. They then pick one of three holidays and pack their parents suitcase before heading off. They then take part in activities in their chosen destination, before moving on to the big prize.

Presenters

Series One was presented by Jake Humphrey and due to his busy schedule with BBC Sport he was unable to return and was replaced by Kirsten O'Brien for Series Two. Series Three was presented by Joe Swash.

Episodes

Series 1

  • 1. The Castellos - Wales: Nina & Simone
  • 2. The Ashams - Greece: Colette & Jem
  • 3. The Dabedeens - Croatia: Tisha & Nisha
  • 4. The Strahans - Devon: Thomas, Fiona & Katherine
  • 5. The Griffins - Caribbean Cruise: Joe & Jack
  • 6. The Rooneys - Jersey: Philippa & Kristin
  • 7. The McKinnons - France Treehouse: Sam & Josh
  • 8. Davina and Jade - Extreme: Jade
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Series guide

SeriesEditionsStart DateFinish Date
Series 11320 September 200813 December 2008
Series 21319 September 200912 December 2009
Series 31327 January 20117 April 2011
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