Noel's House Party

Noel's House Party

1991
Noel's House Party
Noel's House Party

Noel's House Party

6.3 | en |

Noel's House Party is a BBC television light entertainment show hosted by Noel Edmonds that was broadcast live on Saturday evenings throughout the 1990s. It was set in a large house in the fictional village of Crinkley Bottom, leading to much innuendo. The show was broadcast during the autumn-spring season. It was the successor show to Noel's Saturday Roadshow, and carried over some of its regular features such as the Gunge Tank, the Gotcha Oscar and Wait 'Till I Get You Home. In 2010, Noel's House Party was voted the best Saturday night TV show of all time. The show had many regular guests posing as fictional villagers, including Frank Thornton and Vicki Michelle. The show gave birth to Mr. Blobby in the Gotcha segment. The character became well known, ruining the premise of the segment, but Blobby still made appearances. There was also a contrived rivalry between Noel and Tony Blackburn. In addition, many episodes featured one-off guest stars, including Michael Crawford as Frank Spencer, who came in to find the whole audience dressed as Frank after Fantastic Stuart Henderson from Troon had performed as Frank singing The Beatles song "I Saw Her Standing There", and Ken Dodd in a highwayman's outfit - 'Going cheap at the Maxwell sale' - as Noel's long lost 'twin', Berasent.

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EP22  Series 8, Episode 21
Mar. 20,1999
Series 8, Episode 21

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EP20  Series 8, Episode 20
Mar. 06,1999
Series 8, Episode 20

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EP19  Series 8, Episode 19
Feb. 27,1999
Series 8, Episode 19

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EP18  Series 8, Episode 18
Feb. 20,1999
Series 8, Episode 18

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EP17  Series 8, Episode 17
Feb. 13,1999
Series 8, Episode 17

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EP16  Series 8, Episode 16
Feb. 06,1999
Series 8, Episode 16

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EP15  Series 8, Episode 15
Jan. 30,1999
Series 8, Episode 15

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EP14  Series 8, Episode 14
Jan. 23,1999
Series 8, Episode 14

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EP13  Series 8, Episode 13
Jan. 16,1999
Series 8, Episode 13

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EP12  Series 8, Episode 12
Jan. 09,1999
Series 8, Episode 12

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EP11  Series 8, Episode 11
Jan. 02,1999
Series 8, Episode 11

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EP10  Series 8, Episode 10
Dec. 19,1998
Series 8, Episode 10

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EP9  Series 8, Episode 9
Dec. 12,1998
Series 8, Episode 9

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EP8  Series 8, Episode 8
Dec. 05,1998
Series 8, Episode 8

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EP7  Series 8, Episode 7
Nov. 28,1998
Series 8, Episode 7

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EP6  Series 8, Episode 6
Nov. 21,1998
Series 8, Episode 6

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EP5  Series 8, Episode 5
Nov. 14,1998
Series 8, Episode 5

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EP4  Series 8, Episode 4
Nov. 07,1998
Series 8, Episode 4

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EP3  Series 8, Episode 3
Oct. 31,1998
Series 8, Episode 3

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EP2  Series 8, Episode 2
Oct. 24,1998
Series 8, Episode 2

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EP1  Series 8, Episode 1
Oct. 17,1998
Series 8, Episode 1

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Released: 1991-11-23 | Released Producted By: , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Noel's House Party is a BBC television light entertainment show hosted by Noel Edmonds that was broadcast live on Saturday evenings throughout the 1990s. It was set in a large house in the fictional village of Crinkley Bottom, leading to much innuendo. The show was broadcast during the autumn-spring season. It was the successor show to Noel's Saturday Roadshow, and carried over some of its regular features such as the Gunge Tank, the Gotcha Oscar and Wait 'Till I Get You Home. In 2010, Noel's House Party was voted the best Saturday night TV show of all time. The show had many regular guests posing as fictional villagers, including Frank Thornton and Vicki Michelle. The show gave birth to Mr. Blobby in the Gotcha segment. The character became well known, ruining the premise of the segment, but Blobby still made appearances. There was also a contrived rivalry between Noel and Tony Blackburn. In addition, many episodes featured one-off guest stars, including Michael Crawford as Frank Spencer, who came in to find the whole audience dressed as Frank after Fantastic Stuart Henderson from Troon had performed as Frank singing The Beatles song "I Saw Her Standing There", and Ken Dodd in a highwayman's outfit - 'Going cheap at the Maxwell sale' - as Noel's long lost 'twin', Berasent.

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Cast

Noel Edmonds , Carol Vorderman , Neil Morrissey

Director

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Reviews

words_like_violence_brea COME BACK NOEL!!!The one thing in this entire universe where I generally feel that something is missing on Saturday nights.......'Noels House Party'. WHAT a show!Noel Edmunds is a genius, he has the natural gift to entertain thousands of people. Since his departure from crinkly bottom, the likes of Mr Blobby has disappeared also! Where did he go?What really gets up my snout is things like Bob the bloody Builder, copying the Blobster with releasing a song, Nobody, I mean nobody was cooler than Mr blobby so trying to follow in his footsteps just ain't happening. Blobby was original, funny and cool!Noel really has made a good come back to our British screens with 'Deal or no Deal', but nothing compares to 'Noels house party'P.S As Noel Edmunds is tiny I think He was probably bullied into presenting 'Deal or no Deal' SOMEONE SHOULD SAVE HIM
Dan_Sadler_1987 I believe that this was the best Saturday night entertainment that the BBC has ever had, who cant forget the classic Gotchas that took place, mr blobby, SOFA SOCCER and many more amusing games and incidents but the best had to be NTV!! I think that the BBC should strongly consider bringing this show back the National Lottery Jet Set does nothing for anyone Aamon Holmes is a morning television presenter not Saturday night t.v!!! The New York special that Noel did was pure class! When people say the format didn't work it shocks me if the format didn't work then it wouldn't have got 15 million viewers every week and it wouldn't have lasted 8 years with many comic relief and children in need specials and also the afore mentioned New York special!
Big Movie Fan I still miss Noel's House Party. It is so sad to consider that it ended and that long after it ended, there is mostly tripe on Saturday evening television.Noel Edmonds had charisma and knew how to entertain his fans. I actually met the man in 1994 and spoke to him for a few moments-he was a genuinely nice man and charismatic even in real life.Noel's House Party was set in a fictitious village called Crinkley Bottom. There were celebrities galore doing all manner of silly things and generally making a fool of themselves. The show was non-stop fun for the entire fifty minutes. There was stuff such as Grab A Grand where celebrities in a machine tried to catch blowing money for charity and my favourite skit called Wait Till I Get You Home where young children told Noel Edmonds tales about their parents. And who can forget the lovable big fat Mr. Blobby?Noel's House Party was the perfect way to sit down on a Saturday evening after a hard week at work and just relax. Nowadays, you get all these pesky interactive shows where you can't sit and relax because the shows are constantly telling you to ring in with your views or to vote for something or other. Noel's House Party wasn't like that. It was entertainment, plain and simple.I do wish someone would bring back this fun show but I won't hold my breath.
patrick3201 Please make the pain go away.I'd rather have my leg gnawed off by a herd of depraved yaks being driven slowly mad through cranial injections of battery acid than sit through another 'hilarious' alleged celebrity having a bowl of custard poured on their head.The format was vaguely amusing for 6 episodes, but they carried on with this tat for eight long years.Noel Edmonds literally built a theme park based around this series, but a euthanasia clinic would seem more appropriate.