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Studio Production Unit: Pitch

Danny Hewitt’s Pitch

Idea

     Music, singing, live band, comedy, competition
     Two people play 3 rounds of different music based games, each trying to score as many points as possible

Programme Title

      “Let’s Cut To The Bass”
        Play on words (let’s cut to the chase)
       Music theme
       Other ideas – “Word You Believe It”
                                           “Close But No Singer”

Contestants

  2 contestants battling against each other
  Male and female for equality
  Gender competition
  Quite young (similar age to presenter) for consistency as well as for the target audience

Round 1 – Number 1’s

  They choose a genre (rock, pop, etc) and then a list of songs appear and they have to choose which one wasn’t number 1
  Each genre contains a list of songs from the same year, but one of them won’t be a number 1
  Points – 1 point for the correct answer
  Bonus point if they say the year of the songs

Round 2 – Name That Tune

  Bass guitar (from the live band) plays a song and the contestants have to buzz in and name that tune
  Points – player gets 1 point for every correct answer


Round 3 – Word You Believe It

  The contestant chooses a category (Christmas songs, solo artists, etc) and then they sing the song in a karaoke format. After a while, the lyrics disappear and they have to finish the line with the correct lyrics
  They both choose from the same list, taking in turns of choosing a category
  Points – the contestant gets a point for every correct word

Winner

  The winner is the contestant with the most points after all 3 rounds
  They will be presented with a trophy which will have a musical reference e.g. in the shape of a microphone
  The show then ends with everyone singing (including the presenter and audience) and the credits scroll with them in the background

Target Audience

  Targets everyone of all ages as the songs will vary

  Mainly younger people due to the age of the presenter and contestants

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