It's Not Me, It's You (game Show)
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''It's Not Me, It's You'' is a British comedy
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show that aired on Channel 5 from 23 June to 19 August 2016 and is hosted by
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, with
Kelly Brook Kelly Brook (born Kelly Anne Parsons, 23 November 1979) is an English model, actress, and media personality. She began her career modelling for a range of advertising campaigns, which led to her discovery by the editorial team of the '' Daily ...
and
Vicky Pattison Victoria Pattison-Ramadan (born 16 November 1987) is a British television personality, media personality, radio presenter and author. She is best known for appearing in the MTV shows '' Geordie Shore'' from 2011 until 2014, '' Ex on the Beach ...
as team captains.


Background

''It's Not Me, It's You'' follows a loose theme of dating, and has been described as a more formal ''
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'': Brook had previously covered for
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on ''
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'' while she was on maternity leave, and Holmes and Pattison have both appeared on the show.


Format

The first round, Deal Breakers, sees the teams trying to predict whether the audience considered something acceptable or unacceptable, such as whether a wacky marriage proposal was a deal-breaker or not; in the fourth episode, the team guessed which one of the three members of the opposing team were responsible for a quote in a round called First Impressions. The second round is specific to the panellists: In the first and fourth episodes, before the break there was a video which the panellists were shown half of and had to guess the contents of the second half. In Episode 1, this was followed by a round called "Shake Your Tail Feather" due to that show's panellists including Anton du Beke and
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and was where they demonstrated a dance which the rest of the panellists have to guess whether the dance originated from a man or from a beast; the fourth episode saw the panellists trying to guess the opposing team's celebrity crushes. The second episode included "Steph & Dom's Love Potions", where two of its panellists tried to identify a concoction's purpose from drinking it, and also included a round called "Bonkbusters", where teams had to identify the longest chain of celebrity romances from a '' Blockbusters''-style grid; the third episode contained "Eye of the Cougar" in honour of
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which saw her trying to match up five occupations with the five men in front of her. The fourth saw panellist
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trying to remember his wife's birthday and wedding anniversary. Subsequent episodes were cut down to 30 minutes from 45 minutes, so it is not known what would have been played in those episodes. Next, "You Complete Me" sees panellists trying to complete a celebrity quote with certain salient words missing. The third episode followed this with a version of ''
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'' where the teams had to guess whether the celebrity had more or less reported infidelities. The final round of the show, "Love at First Swipe", sees the captains interacting with sixteen men, eight men each, that have been selected by a member of the audience using a
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-style game on a giant screen and they have to try to guess which men she picked.


Episodes

The coloured backgrounds denote the result of each of the shows: : indicates Kelly's team won : indicates Vicky's team won : indicates the game ended in a draw


Scores


Critical reception

Simon Duke of ''ChronicleLive'' noted that the show "allowed us to switch off from the serious side of life for 45 minutes and feel as if we were having a slightly intoxicated chat at a mates' house", while Matt Baylis of ''The Daily Express'' described it as a "carefully scripted and painstakingly rehearsed set-piece", and concluded his review with the sentence: "There was a script, they were plodding through it, having fun along the way and also being pretty funny."


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* * *{{British Comedy Guide, tv, its_not_me_its_you 2010s British comedy television series 2010s British game shows 2016 British television series debuts 2016 British television series endings British panel games Channel 5 (British TV channel) original programming