Argumental


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creatorRicky Kelehar
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theme_music_composerWill Slater
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series4
num_episodes49
list_episodesList of Argumental episodes
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runtime30 minutes (inc. adverts)
companyTiger Aspect Productions
channelDave
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  • Ian Lorimer
  • Geraldine Dowd | creative_director = | presenter = {{Plainlist|
  • John Sergeant (2008–10)
  • Sean Lock (2011–12) | starring = {{Plainlist|
  • Team Captains:
  • Marcus Brigstocke (2008–11)
  • Rufus Hound (2008–11)
  • Robert Webb (2011–12)
  • Seann Walsh (2011–12) | judges = | voices = | narrated = | theme_music_composer = Will Slater | opentheme = | endtheme = | composer = | country = United Kingdom | language = English | num_series = 4 | num_episodes = 49 | list_episodes = List of Argumental episodes | executive_producer = {{Plainlist|
  • Gary Chippington
  • Clive Tulloh | producer = {{Plainlist|
  • David Taylor
  • Dominic English | editor = {{Plainlist|
  • Steve Andrews
  • Tim Ellison
  • Steve Dix
  • Jamie Shemeld | location = {{Plainlist|
  • The London Studios (2008–10)
  • BBC Television Centre (2011–12) | cinematography = | camera = | runtime = 30 minutes (inc. adverts) | company = Tiger Aspect Productions | channel = Dave | first_aired = | last_aired = | related = {{Plainlist|
  • Have I Got News for You
  • Mock the Week
  • The News Quiz Argumental (working title Whose Side Are You On?) is a British improvised comedy panel game hosted originally by John Sergeant and later Sean Lock, alongside two teams captained by Marcus Brigstocke and Rufus Hound, followed by Robert Webb and Seann Walsh, debating and arguing on various topics with help from various guests. It is made by independent production company Tiger Aspect Productions for Dave and made its debut on 27 October 2008. Series three was commissioned for Dave and four episodes from the second series aired on BBC Two, making it UKTV's most successful commission in terms of reach of audience.

Participants

The programme was originally chaired by journalist John Sergeant whose post-journalistic career at the time the series began was on the rise due in part to his appearance on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing. He was joined by team captains Marcus Brigstocke, the host of The Late Edition, and comedian Rufus Hound. Each team captain was accompanied by a guest panellist who have included Jimmy Carr, Sue Perkins, Reginald D. Hunter, Phill Jupitus, Charlie Higson, Johnny Vegas, Lucy Porter, Dara Ó Briain, Sean Lock and Frankie Boyle. From the 2011 series, Sean Lock replaced John Sergeant as presenter, while Seann Walsh and Robert Webb took over as team captains. This coincided with a revamp of the show's set and graphics.

Format

Each episode comprises a series of rounds in which each team takes its turn debating a variety of topics, whilst also trying to be amusing. Topics have included: 'recycling is a waste of time' and 'the Royal Family serve no purpose'. After each round the team members often make humorous observations about what has just been said, before the studio audience votes for who they thought put forward the best case. Voting is done by holding up a red or blue paddle to vote for the red or blue team respectively. The votes are tallied before the winner of the round is decided. The team that wins the most rounds wins the show.

Rounds

Each episode normally contains 5 rounds. Sometimes however some episodes contain 4 rounds with 1 round dropped altogether.

Classic debate

A representative from each team takes their turn to argue for or against a given motion, respectively. After the main arguments have been put forward the teams are invited to discuss the subject further to reinforce their team's argument or attack their opponent's.

Visual aids

Team members try to argue over a topic while incorporating pictures from a slideshow that they have never seen before into their case.

Flip-flop

Each team is given a different topic to argue about in this round. The team representative must argue for the motion until a buzzer sounds at which point they must argue against the motion. The contestant continues to alternate between for and against until the end of round buzzer is sounded. This round does not appear in every episode.

That's a Brilliant Idea

Introduced in series 3, representatives from each team take turns being given a typically nonsensical, illogical or outrageous statement, and have to argue a convincing case for that statement being a good thing, starting each argument with the words "That's a brilliant idea.".

Popular culture round

In series 1, this round was similar to the 'classic debate' round except the topic involves a famous person or celebrity. The person being debated was represented by a life sized cut-out placed in the centre of the performance stage. Past celebrities have included Piers Morgan, Victoria Beckham, Amy Winehouse, Wayne and Coleen Rooney, Simon Cowell and Jeremy Kyle.

Since series 2, this round has not always featured cardboard cut-outs; in some episodes, real-life people (e.g. a body builder) come on stage instead.

Final picture round

This round doesn't involve any arguing per person, alternatively contestants are shown pictures for which they must invent a motion to suit. Unlike the other rounds, both teams remain seated throughout. Like the flip-flop round, this round has not always been included. The audience still votes red or blue.

Guest appearances

The following appeared on the show as a guest.

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a. Appearances made before becoming the host.

Transmissions

Main article: List of Argumental episodes

Original series

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SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
127 October 200826 January 200912
223 March 200917 November 200912
32 February 20102 November 201012
43 November 201115 December 20117
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Specials

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DateEntitle
2 February 2009The Best of Series 1
24 November 2009The Best of Series 2 (Part 1)
1 December 2009The Best of Series 2 (Part 2)
9 November 2010The Best of Series 3
5 March 201124 Hour Panel People Comic Relief Special
22 December 2011Christmas Special
5 January 2012The Best of Series 4
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References

References

  1. "Argumental". UKGameshows.com.
  2. Sweney, Mark. (2009-11-10). "Argumental to air on BBC2". [[Guardian Media Group plc.
  3. (17 September 2008). "UKTV autumn '08: Dave". Broadcast.

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