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Mulhern at Chessington World of Adventures in 2015, performing a magic trick in front of a child for CITV show Tricky TV. Mulhern began presenting on CITV in 1998. He co-hosted four series of Finger Tips with Fearne Cotton from 2001 until 2003 and with Naomi Wilkinson in 2004. He presented children's show Tricky TV from 2005 to 2010.
Mulhern takes a knight to pieces in a suit of armour, amazes Nikki Sanderson with a trick with a bottle, and brings some magic to a library. 15: 5: 7 April 2006: Phillip Schofield: Mulhern amazes Phillip Schofield with a close up magic trick, shows off his magic picnic basket, and then makes a viewer's mother float high in the air above London ...
Throughout the show, Mulhern would also perform a number of magic tricks or illusions, assisted by some of that week's celebrity guests. While the initial public phone-in was taking place, Mulhern would also perform a featured grand illusion, again assisted by one or more of that week's celebrity guests.
The programme consists of many different segments and games through the series. Some of them take place on a fixed location, others take place outdoors. These games include: Introduced in Series 1 (2019) Pump It Up: This game takes place on a petrol station where Stephen greets drivers and asks them how much petrol they want to put in their car ...
Go for It is a British game show that was broadcast on ITV in 2016 for one series and was hosted by Stephen Mulhern. The series returned on 10 December 2016 for a one-off special, with members of the public who thought they could do better than the previous acts. Some new challenges were also included.
Stephen Mulhern Sally Lindsay: Country of origin: United Kingdom: Original language: English: No. of episodes: 12: Production; Production location: Dock10: Production companies: ITV Studios (episodes 1–9) Lifted Entertainment (episode 10–) Original release; Network: ITV: Release: 16 December 2011 () – present
Stephen Mulhern and Holly Willoughby became the new co-hosts for the revived series, which contained only two episodes due to other shows Mulhern and Willoughby concentrated on hosting so far which were Catchphrase, Deal or No Deal and Dancing on Ice; the first of which was aired on a Saturday night and the second on a Sunday night.
The host starts the game by rolling one coin to determine the initial amount of each team's bank. For this roll, the centre eight slots display values of £1,000, £2,500 or £5,000. Fifteen questions are asked during the main game, each with three answer options, and one team is chosen at random to have initial control.