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Yes or no?


With the programme for TV3, Sí o què?, the whole family once again sat together for a quiz. Escaping from conventionality, the programme featured teams made up of four members of the same family. Dads, granddads, uncles, cousins... any of them had the chance to help overcome the seven tests that made up the show.

Àlex Casanovas was the presenter for this programme based on the Dutch format Will they or won’t they?, in which the tests were carried out both in the studio and in the street and where the key factor was to predict the outcome of different stories and of the quiz itself. In other words, the different families had to guess whether their rivals were capable of passing on to the following heats.

Another of the differentiating elements of the programme was the choice of presenter’s assistants. Each week a team from the programme would go out into the street and select in situ the male or female assistants that would take part in the next edition. The street was also the setting for the funniest tests that were undertaken by personalities popular with the Catalan public. The singer from the Orquesta Platería, Manel Josep, and the pianist Francesc Burrull were in charge of livening up the to-do, haranguing passers-by to sing verses of famous songs from the past and today which the studio audience had to finish.

Another street test starred the mime artist Charlie, who with his gestures helped to guess complicated compound words. The actress Amparo Moreno also walked around with a set of scales encouraging the public to check their weight and the clown Tortell Poltrona encouraged children to take part.


Channels:

TV3


Hosts:

Àlex Casanovas


Format:

John de Mol






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Sí o què?

TV3

1994

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