Fame in the Family explained

Genre:Game show
Narrated:Pippa Haywood
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:15
Executive Producer:Sally Evans, Amanda De Freitas
Runtime:23 minutes
Company:Salamanda Media
Network:Channel 4

Fame in the Family is a British reality series that aired on Channel 4 over three weeks beginning 14 March 2022. It is narrated by Pippa Haywood. All episodes are currently available to stream on-demand on All 4.[1]

Format

Four strangers meet up in Manchester Hall for dinner with a surprise celebrity host. At least one of the guests will be related to the host.

Over dinner they talk about their families and play fact-finding games to help them decide whether they could be related to one another.

At the end of the dinner party, the diners hold up a card on which they have written the name or names of who they think is a cousin of the celebrity. The host opens an envelope to reveal the DNA results. If anyone guesses correctly they win a share of a £1,000 cash prize.

The relevant parts of the family tree are then shown on-screen as the narrator explains how the guest or guests share a DNA match.

The show has been both praised[2] and panned [3] by the press. There has been no announcement yet as to whether it will return for a second series.

Episodes

Series 1 (2022)

CelebrityOriginal air date

Similar programmes

The show borrows heavily from another Channel 4 daytime show Come Dine with Me mixed in with the long-running BBC series Who Do You Think You Are? and a touch of the ITV1 series Long Lost Family. According to the end credits, and in line with most genealogy programmes, the DNA results are provided by Ancestry with assistance from family history expert Brad Argent.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fame in the Family on All 4.
  2. News: 500 more episodes please! Fame in the Family is perfect teatime TV. 12 March 2022. The Guardian.
  3. News: Fame in the Family fans switch off after one episode due to 'pointless' format. 16 March 2022. Birmingham Mail.