Celebrity Catchphrase


1:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Tuesday, March 31 on ITV1 London (3)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 6, Episode 8

Stephen Mulhern hosts a celebrity edition of the game show, asking contestants Charlene White, Russell Kane and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen to 'see it and say it' as they try to guess the familiar phrases hidden in animated clues. After the first elimination, the two remaining players battle to reach the Super Catchphrase round, where one of them could win £50,000 for the charity of their choice


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Cast & Crew

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Charlene White (Contestant)
Russell Kane (Contestant)
Geraldine Dowd (Director)
Gary Chippington (Executive producer)
Sam Munday (Series editor)

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Did You Know..

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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.
Charlene White (Contestant)
Russell Kane (Contestant)
Best Known For: Being a comedian.
Early-life: Russell was born in London in 1975 to David and Julie and brought up in Essex. He went on to study English at Middlesex University. In 2004, he enjoyed recognition as a stand-up comedian when he came second in So You Think You're Funny at the Edinburgh Festival.
Career: A regular on TV screens, Kane has performed stand-up on Live at the Electric, Live at the Apollo and Comedy Central at the Comedy Store. He has also appeared on panel shows Mock the Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats and Argumental. Between 2009 and 2011, he co-hosted I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now for ITV2. In 2010, he won the main Edinburgh Comedy Award for his show Smokescreens and Castles. His debut novel, The Humorist, was published in 2012. More recently, he presented the travel series Stupid Man, Smart Phone.
Quote: 'Anyone who's seen my comedy will know I've got severe father issues.'
Trivia: In 2011, Kane won a Children in Need edition of Celebrity Mastermind. His specialist subject was the novels of Evelyn Waugh.
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (Contestant)
Born: March 11, 1965 in Streatham, London
Best Known For: His flowing locks, foppish outfits and love of colourful interior design.
Early-life: Born March 11, 1965, he grew up in Streatham. His father, a surgeon, died of leukaemia when he was nine. He and his younger brother (Edward) and sister (Frances) were raised by their mother, a teacher. Despite wanting to be a lawyer until he was 16, Laurence's love of art, especially needlework, led him to enrol at Camberwell Art School. He then took a job in the marketing department of a rubber flooring company before moving into interior design, working on the Richmond and Criterion theatres in London.
Career: Llewelyn-Bowen worked for a large interior design company before setting up his own consultancy, winning several high-profile clients. His wife recommended him to a TV producer friend, which led to appearances on Changing Rooms, where he became famous for his outlandish taste. While most of the show's participants loved his colourful creations, some were decidedly unimpressed. He also appeared on Home Front, Taste and Real Rooms, before taking over as Changing Rooms' host from Carol Smillie. More recently, Laurence has been a judge on Popstar to Operastar, and presented daytime ITV show House Gift. In August 2013, he was a contestant on ITV dancing reality series Stepping Out with his wife Jackie - they finished third.
Quote: 'Like the seventh cavalry emerging o'er the brink of the hill, I come with panniers full of wallpaper.'
Trivia: In 2002, he made a cameo appearance in sitcom The League of Gentlemen.
Geraldine Dowd (Director)
Gary Chippington (Executive producer)
Sam Munday (Series editor)

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