Sally Lindsay's Christmas Quiz


10:00 pm - 11:30 pm, Tuesday, December 23 on 5 (5)

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Host Sally tests two teams of celebrities on their memories of classic Christmas TV, music and film in a nostalgic festive feast of questions covering everything from Band Aid to Albert Square, Morecambe & Wise to Quality Street. Team captain John Thomson is joined by Debbie McGee and Stephen Bailey to take on Christopher Biggins and Lesley Joseph, who are led by Shappi Khorsandi. Featuring rarely-seen clips from Christmas editions of Runaround and Farmhouse Kitchen, as well as old favourites including The Good Life and Only Fools and Horses, Christmases of the past are brought to life with some serious quizzing and silly games


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Cast & Crew

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Sally Lindsay (Presenter)
John Thomson (Team captain)
Shappi Khorsandi (Team captain)
Lesley Joseph (Contestant)
Stephen Bailey (Contestant)
Debbie McGee (Contestant)
Julian Smith (Director)
Kate Staples (Producer)
Matt Baker (Executive producer)
Gareth Collett (Executive producer)
Caroline Roberts-Cherry (Executive producer)

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Sally Lindsay (Presenter)
Born: July 08, 1973 in Stockport
Quote: "Being on a soap is the best training you'll ever have."
Trivia: Lindsay performed as Dolly Parton on Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes.
Best Known For: Coronation Street and Mount Pleasant.
Early-life: Sally was born in Stockport on July 8, 1973. She has a younger brother, Christopher, with whom she's very close - she was the best man at his wedding. Her first brush with showbusiness came when, as a member of the St Winifred's Choir, she two weeks at number one thanks to the song Grandma. After school, she studied English language and literature at Hull University.
Career: Lindsay performed stand-up before turning to acting. Her TV debut came in an episode of The Royle Family in 2000. A year later she made a brief appearance alongside close friend Peter Kay in his cult sitcom Phoenix Nights. A few months on, Lindsay played Shelley Unwin for the first time in Coronation Street, a role she played until 2006. Since then, she has starred in Reggie Perrin, Scott & Bailey, Mount Pleasant, Still Open All Hours and Ordinary Lies.
John Thomson (Team captain)
Born: April 02, 1969 in Salford
Best Known For: Cold Feet and The Fast Show.
Early-life: Thomson was born Patrick Francis McAleer in Salford on April 2, 1969 to Mary McAleer, who gave him up for adoption six weeks later. He was adopted from the Catholic Children's Rescue Society by Andrew and Marita Thomson, a businessman and a bookseller from Didsbury. He attended Runshaw College between 1985 and 1987, studying for four A-levels, including theatre studies. He was described as "clearly a talent for comedy". Following this, he turned down a scholarship in America to study drama at Manchester Polytechnic.
Career: While at university, Thomson met Steve Coogan, who secured him a job on Spitting Image. They would continue to collaborate on such programmes as Coogan's Run , the Paul and Pauline Calf video diaries (where he played Fat Bob) and Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge, which he also contributed to writing. In 1994, Thomson appeared in the BBC sketch series The Fast Show. He made guest appearances on various series such as Soldier Soldier, Playing the Field and Men Behaving Badly in the 1990s before being cast as Pete Gifford in the ITV hit comedy drama Cold Feet. He participated in the BBC series Comic Relief does Fame Academy and chalked up several TV shows before starring in another TV series, New Street Law, about a Manchester chambers. He has since appeared in Kingdom and Coronation Street.
Quote: "People who know me know me, but the public believe what they read in the papers. They stare at me. I wonder what they're thinking."
Trivia: Thomson was a contestant in the 2013 series of Celebrity MasterChef.
Shappi Khorsandi (Team captain)
Born: June 08, 1973 in Tehran, Iran
Best Known For: Her stand-up success.
Early-life: Born in 1973 in Iran, the daughter of satirist Hadi Khorsandi, her family was forced to flee her home country for London after the Islamic Revolution following the publication of a satirical poem by her father perceived as being critical of the revolutionary regime.
Career: Khorsandi began establishing herself as a stand-up comic in the late 1990s, regularly playing The Monday Club at Madame Jo Jo's, The Cosmic and Downstairs at The King's Head. An American tour with her brother, also a stand-up, saw her become popular overseas. Back home, it was hard work and a slot on live at the Apollo that made her a household name. She has appeared on many BBC Radio 4 programmes, including Quote... Unquote, Loose Ends, You and Yours, Midweek, Just A Minute, The Now Show and The News Quiz, as well as BBC TV's Have I Got News For You, while her stand-up tours are hugely popular.
Quote: "The rules of dating and pulling have changed now. When you're 22 and you want to pull you just get drunk and fall on someone. But at 36, that's looked down on, especially in playgroup!"
Trivia: In 2010, Khorsandi published A Beginner's Guide to Acting English.
Christopher Biggins (Contestant)
Best Known For: His outlandish personality.
Early-life: Christopher Kenneth Biggins was born in Oldham, Lancashire, on December 16, 1948, but grew up in Salisbury, Wiltshire. He took elocution lessons as a child and dreamed of becoming a vicar, a chef or an actor. He decided to concentrate on acting after playing the lead role in a local amateur dramatics production. The reviews were so good, he was offered a position with a repertory theatre company - and hasn't looked back since.
Career: Biggins made his TV debut in a 1971 episode of sitcom Doctor at Large, and has been making audiences laugh ever since. There have been forays into drama with the likes of I, Claudius, The Duchess of Duke Street, Poldark and Upstairs, Downstairs, but his gregarious nature has been put to good use in a variety of comedies. Among his most famous projects are Porridge, Rentaghost, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, Cluedo and Psychoville. He was also a co-host on Cilla Black's Surprise Surprise. Biggins won the 2007 series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! His most recent big-screen credit is the critically panned Britflick Run For Your Wife, and he continues to appear on stage in both plays and panto.
Quote: "I'm perfectly happy being me, thank you, and I happen to know that I am afforded enormous respect from everybody I know."
Trivia: Biggins and his partner, Neil Sinclair, formed a civil partnership in 2006.
Lesley Joseph (Contestant)
Born: October 14, 1945 in London
Best Known For: Birds of a Feather.
Early-life: Lesley Diana Joseph was born in London on October 14, 1945 and grew up in Northampton. At the age of seven, she made her stage debut in Hansel and Gretel at the New Theatre in Northampton. After training to be an actor at Lamda, she spent several years playing an assortment of roles at the Northcott Theatre in Exeter.
Career: Joseph made her TV debut in a 1974 episode of Wendy Craig-fronted sitcom And Mother Makes Five. She went on to make appearances in Sadie, It's Cold Outside, The Knowledge and Minder. Her big break came in 1989 when she was cast as man-eater Dorien Green in popular sitcom Birds of a Feather. It ran on the BBC until 1998 but it returned in 2012 as a stage version. The interest generated by the stage version led to ITV commissioning a new series which began airing in January 2014. Away from Birds of a Feather, Joseph has also starred in ITV soap Night and Day, appeared in a number of pantomimes, been a regular guest on Loose Women and co-hosted a radio show on BBC London 94.9 with Christopher Biggins. In 2015, she was a contestant on ITV's celebrity sheepdog trials programme Flockstars.
Quote: "Some people say there are fewer parts for older actresses, but it doesn't seem that way at the moment. I think there has been a renaissance for older women."
Trivia: Joseph supports Tottenham Hotspur.
Stephen Bailey (Contestant)
Debbie McGee (Contestant)
Julian Smith (Director)
Kate Staples (Producer)
Matt Baker (Executive producer)
Born: December 23, 1977 in Easington, County Durham
Best Known For: Blue Peter, The One Show and Countryfile.
Early-life: Matthew James Baker was born in Easington, County Durham, on December 23, 1977. He grew up on his family's sheep farm and developed a love of the countryside and animals. He was obsessed with gymnastics as a youngster and was told he had enough ability to compete at a high level but he was forced to give up the sport after being diagnosed with anaemia aged 14. He went on to study drama at Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh.
Career: In the late 1990s, Baker toured around the north of England with a 1970s comedy disco-dancing revival show called Disco Inferno. He did freestyle routines with back flips and juggled wooden clubs. After finding out that Blue Peter were looking for a new presenter, he sent the BBC a showreel and managed to secure an interview. During his seven years as a Blue Peter presenter, he won two Baftas for Best Children's Presenter. He left the show in 2006 and went on to co-present Countryfile Summer Diaries, Open Country, Animal Squad, Countryfile, Secret Britain and One Man and His Dog. After a stint as a guest presenter on The One Show, he became a permanent host alongside Alex Jones in early 2011. He participated in Strictly Come Dancing in 2010, partnering professional dancer Aliona Vilani, and finished runner-up.
Quote: "If you dedicate yourself to something, you get a result. That's a formula I've stuck to all my life."
Trivia: He raised more than £1.9million for Children in Need in 2012 when he travelled around the country in a rickshaw. Wed childhood sweetheart Nicola Mooney in 2004. They have two children, Luke and Molly.
Gareth Collett (Executive producer)
Caroline Roberts-Cherry (Executive producer)