Shooting Stars

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This post modern quiz show is hosted by the spectacular duo Vic Reeves (Jim Moir) and Bob Mortimer.

The set up of the show consists of two teams of three celebrities including the team leaders, Ulrika(kaka!) Jonsson and Mark Lamarr. With the wonderfully baby clothes donned George Dawes - 'The Man With The Scores' (Matt Lucas).

Every week games included : True or False, Club Singer, The Dove from Above, Ramdom Light Take Your Flight, I Really Want To See Those Fingers" quick fire round and a hair raising finale and even if the teams got the answers right - it never mean't that they would get a point for it. The lucky winners always went home with such worthy items as Bob Hoskins' mask.

Hosted by: Vic Reeves & Bob Mortimer (Randall & Hopkirk Deceased, Families At War)

When is Shooting Stars next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Challenge Tomorrow, 12 midnight and on Challenge Tomorrow, 12:30am. See more...

Main Cast

David Faustino
Fred Travalena
John P. Ryan
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
Denny Miller
Richard Bakalyan
Edie Adams
John Randolph
Don Calfa
Lurene Tuttle
Herb Edelman
Billy Dee Williams
Robert Webber
Frank McRae
Kathleen Lloyd
Parker Stevenson
Victoria Spelling

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