Celebrity Catchphrase


4:00 pm - 5:05 pm, Saturday, May 16 on ITV2 +1 (29)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 10, Episode 1

Stephen Mulhern hosts a charity edition of the game show, with Olivia Attwood, Jack P Shepherd and Adam Woodyatt all trying to say what they see as they guess well-known phrases for the chance to play for the £50,000 jackpot


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Cast & Crew

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Olivia Attwood (Contestant)
Jack P Shepherd (Contestant)
Adam Woodyatt (Contestant)
Geraldine Dowd (Director)
Sam Munday (Executive producer)

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Stephen Mulhern (Host)
Born: April 04, 1977 in Minehead
Best Known For: Presenting various ITV shows.
Early-life: Stephen Daniel Mulhern was born in Minehead on April 4, 1977 to Maureen and Christopher. He has two older brothers and a younger sister. He started to learn about magic when he was 14 and his first break as an entertainer came when he performed his magic show at Butlins when he was 17. It led to him being offered a job as a Redcoat at Minehead. His first taste of TV began in 1998 as a CITV presenter. He went on to co-host Finger Tips with Fearne Cotton and Naomi Wilkinson, children's show Tricky TV and Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown with Holly Willoughby.
Career: Mulhern moved on to more adult fare in 2006 when he hosted ITV2 spin-off Dancing on Ice: Defrosted. Since then, he has been involved with ITV2 spin-off Britain's Got More Talent, game show Magic Numbers, The Big Quiz, Big Star's Little Star and Sunday Side Up. Since 2013, he has presented a revived version of ITV game show Catchphrase. He has also appeared in a number of pantomimes. In 2012, he began co-presenting a Sunday breakfast show on Heart radio alongside Emma Willis.
Quote: 'I wanted to be the new Paul Daniels,' he says. 'I wanted to have that show where the best and biggest acts from around the world would do a couple of tricks and I'd introduce them.'
Trivia: Mulhern has released a number of children's magic sets, toured the UK with Stephen's Mega Mad Magic Show and performed his magic act in front of the Queen at a Royal Variety Performance.
Olivia Attwood (Contestant)
Jack P Shepherd (Contestant)
Born: January 14, 1988 in Leeds
Best Known For: Playing David Platt in Coronation Street.
Early-life: Jack Peter Shepherd was born in Leeds on January 14, 1988. He has a brother and a sister. He trained to be an actor at Stage 84 theatre school in Bradford. Prior to joining Coronation Street, Jack had roles in Put Out More Fags, Where the Heart Is, This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper, and Clocking Off.
Career: He replaced Thomas Ormson in the role of David Platt on Coronation Street in 2000. During Shepherd's time on the famous cobbles, David has turned from an innocent schoolboy into a scheming sociopath. Shepherd has taken time out from the soap to do theatre work, including Oliver! and West Side Story, and appeared on TV with other Corrie cast members in Ghosthunting with Coronation Street on the Isle of Man.
Quote: 'I've got a bit of OCD, where everything has to be tidy. I'll finish filming and then go home and tidy the house.'
Trivia: Away from acting, Shepherd supports Leeds United. In 2008, he won a British Soap Award for Villain of the year.
Adam Woodyatt (Contestant)
Born: June 28, 1968 in London
Best Known For: Playing Ian Beale in EastEnders.
Early-life: Adam Brinley Woodyatt was born in Walthamstow, London, on June 28, 1968. He is only one of a handful of EastEnders' cast members who really are from the East End. He was at primary school with future England cricket captain Nasser Hussein before joining the Sylvia Young Theatre School. His first starring role came in 1983's children's drama The Baker Street Boys. He then worked as a butcher in Wales before landing the role of Ian Beale.
Career: In February 1985, Woodyatt appeared in the first-ever episode of EastEnders and has been with the show ever since - despite originally intending to stay with the soap for only a year. He is the only cast member who's been in the programme continuously since it began. Away from Walford, he has starred in a number of pantomimes, and regularly appears on TV game shows such as Celebrity Ready Steady Cook, A Question of TV and The Weakest Link (which he won). He has also presented Value For Money, Dreamhouse and National Lottery Live. He's an avid science fiction fan, and appeared in a BBC Two themed night dedicated to Star Trek.
Quote: 'If people are polite when they greet you, then you're polite back. If people are rude, then guess what they're going to get? Nine times out of 10, I get a good response.'
Trivia: Woodyatt supports Liverpool FC and enjoys cricket, fishing, football, golf and cycling. He is also a talented photographer and won the Architectural Photographer of the year award from the SWPP BPPA Society. His winning picture was of St Pancras, which he took while filming EastEnders there.
Geraldine Dowd (Director)
David Reilly (Writer)
Sam Munday (Executive producer)