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S6
开播:1996-10-19季终:1997-03-29
剧集列表
1997/03/29 S6 E22
Episode 22

Noel Edmonds presents the last show in his series of light-hearted entertainment from Crinkley Bottom. Tonight's Gotcha is awarded to television presenter and talk show host Vanessa Feltz.

1997/03/22 S6 E21
Episode 21

Noel Edmonds presents more light-hearted entertainment from Crinkley Bottom. Tonight's Gotcha, originally scheduled for 1 March, is awarded to television presenter Gordon Burns.

1997/03/15 S6 E20
Episode 20

Noel Edmonds leaves Crinkley Bottom to host this programme live from an apartment in the Big Apple. Celebrity guests include David Hasselhoff , Tyne Daly , William Shatner and Joan Rivers , who receives a Gotcha with the help of Stephanie Beacham. Plus there's music from Barry Manilow , NTV, and My Little Friend, filmed in New York.

1997/03/08 S6 E19
Episode 19

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of the Great House at Crinkley Bottom, for another evening of light-hearted entertainment. Tonight's celebrity guests include actress Samantha Janus , pop singer Sean Maguire , and Wheel of Fortune's JennyPowell.
Meanwhile singer Paul Young receives this week's Gotcha award and performs his new single / Wish You Love. Plus the last chance to win a trip to New York.

1997/03/01 S6 E18
Episode 18

Noel Edmonds presents more light-hearted entertainment from Crinkley Bottom. Tonight's guests include the Spice Girls, comedian Ronnie Corbett , and TV presenter Gordon Burns , who receives this week's Gotcha. Plus another chance to win a trip to New York.

1997/02/22 S6 E17
Episode 17

More light-hearted entertainment from Crinkley Bottom. Tonight, Noel Edmonds surprises actor Nigel Havers with this week's Gotcha award. Plus the chance to win a tri p to New York.

1997/02/15 S6 E16
Episode 16

Noel Edmonds 'sguests include actor Edward Woodward and ex-footballer Emlyn Hughes , while GMTV presenter Ross Kelly wins this week's Gotcha.

1997/02/08 S6 E15
Episode 15

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of the Great House at Crinkley Bottom for more light-hearted entertainment. Tonight's guests include actor Michael Elphick and ITV's new presenter of Wheel of Fortune Bradley Walsh.

This week's Gotcha is awarded to pop groupthe Bee Gees.

1997/02/01 S6 E14
Episode 14

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of the Great House at Crinkley Bottom for more light-hearted entertainment.
Tonight's guest recipient of a Gotcha is Bath rugby player Victor Ubogu.

1997/01/25 S6 E13
Episode 13

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of his Great House for more light-hearted entertainment from Crinkley Bottom. Guests include actress Susan George , and tonight's Gotcha is awarded to Radio Times columnist Dr Mark Porter.

1997/01/18 S6 E12
Episode 12

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of his Great House for more light-hearted entertainment from Crinkley Bottom.
Guests include fitness queen Rosemary Conley, who is awarded tonight's Gotcha.

1997/01/11 S6 E11
Episode 11

Noel Edmonds returns with more light-hearted entertainment from Crinkley Bottom, and surprises another guest with this week's Gotcha award.

1997/01/04 S6 E10
Episode 10

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of his Great House in Crinkley Bottom, for another evening of light-hearted entertainment. This week's guests include pop band Lightning Seeds and television cook Keith Floyd , who receives tonight's Gotcha award.

1996/12/28 S6 E
Gotcha Hall of Fame

Noel Edmonds presents a compilation of memorable Gotchas from past series of Noel's House Party. Amongthe highlights recalled are Wayne Sleep's efforts to teach balletto Mr Blobby ,
Ulrika Jonsson and Max Boyce wasting theirtime making a fictitious programme, Lorraine Kelly being reduced to a fit of giggles, Judith Chalmers explaining the finer points of life in the Amazon, and Rosemarie Ford singing to sheep.

1996/12/14 S6 E9
Episode 9

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of his Great House in Crinkley Bottom, for another evening of light-hearted entertainment. This week's guests include TV's spoon-bending psychic Uri Geller , who fails to foresee the Gotcha that Noel has in store for him tonight.

1996/12/07 S6 E8
Episode 8

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of his Great House in Crinkley Bottom, for another evening of light-hearted entertainment. Noel's guests include EastEnders' star Barbara Windsor and Canadian singer Celine Dion.
Meanwhile, this week's Gotcha is awarded to TV presenter Jenny Hull.

1996/11/30 S6 E7
Episode 7

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of his Great House in Crinkley Bottom, for another evening of light-hearted entertainment. Tonight's guests include Irish boy band Boyzone, who are awarded this week's Gotcha.

1996/11/23 S6 E6
Episode 6

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of his Great House in Crinkley Bottom for another evening's entertainment.
Television critic Garry Bushell is tonight's unsuspecting recipient of the Gotcha.

1996/11/16 S6 E5
Episode 5

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of his Great House in Crinktey Bottom, for another evening of light-hearted entertainment. Tonight's Gotcha is awarded to sports presenter Ian St John.

1996/11/09 S6 E4
Episode 4

More fun and laughter with Noel Edmonds. Tonight's guests include athletes John Regis and Tony Jarrett , while EastEnders' Martine McCutcheon receives this week's Gotcha award.

1996/11/02 S6 E3
Episode 2

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of his Great House in Crinkley Bottom, for another evening of light-hearted entertainment. Noel's guests include comedian Harry Enfield , Olympic silver medallists Roger Black and Steve Backley , and singer Gina G. Tonight 's Gotcha award is presented to comedian John Inman.

1996/10/26 S6 E2
Episode 2

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of his Great House in Crinkley Bottom for more light-hearted entertainment. Guests include rowers, and Olympic gold medallists, Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent. Tonight's Gotcha is awarded to Rick Parfitt and Francis Rossi of Status Quo.

1996/10/19 S6 E1
Episode 1

Noel Edmonds returns to open the doors of his Great House in Crinkley Bottom, for a new series of light-hearted entertainment. Guests include
Hollywood actor Charlton Heston, while tonight's first Gotcha is awarded to Australian actor and singer Craig McLachlan.