Holiday Showdown
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Holiday Showdown is a BAFTA-nominated and Royal Television Society
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 programme, produced by Chris Kelly
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 for the UK
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 independent TV production company RDF Media
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. It first aired in 2003 on ITV
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in the United Kingdom.

Holiday Showdown is produced by RDF Television, part of the RDF Media Group. Executive Producer is Nick Shearman, Series Producer is Tayte Simpson, and Producer/Director is Katharine Round.

Synopsis

Holiday Showdown matches up two very different families with completely opposing ideas of what makes a good holiday and sends them away together for two weeks. The rules are non-negotiable, for each week of the holiday one of the families is in charge in their ideal holiday location. Both families have a challenge - to convince the other of the wonders of their holiday.

Holiday Showdown guarantees stress and conflict aplenty but also surprising insights discovering what happens when one family’s idea of holiday heaven is someone else’s holiday hell!

In 2007 Holiday Showdown was re-branded as “Holiday Showdown: Extreme”, but kept its original format.

Episodes

Below are some of the episodes that aired between 2003 and 2009.
Holiday Locations Families Information
Tenerife/Lake District Webb-Harrises / Hustwaytes Two families sample each other's idea of the perfect holiday, starting in Tenerife where the Webb-Harrises enjoy the beer, bikinis and beaches on offer. Later the Hustwaytes, who prefer a more active break, take their counterparts mountain climbing and canoeing in the Lake District
Bristol v Thailand Coates / Wigmores The home-loving Coates family, who live and take their holidays in and around Bristol, play host to the globe-trotting Wigmores from Newbury. Unfortunately, a day trip to Weston-super-Mare doesn't hold much excitement for the adventurers - who have prepared a trip to far-flung Thailand in return
Algarve/Battlefields Coppocks / Whites The fun-loving Coppocks from Liverpool enjoy a booze-fuelled fiesta in the Algarve while the strait-laced Whites from Sutton Coldfield prefer the delights of a historical sightseeing tour near Lisbon - and feelings run high when the two families team up to see how the other half lives
Lech/Benidorm Greenwoods / Barbers The Greenwoods from Yorkshire and the Barbers from Lancashire get a taste of each other's favourite holidays. The Barbers' idea of fun is a snowboarding break in the Austrian resort of Lech, while the Greenwoods prefer a spot of karaoke in Benidorm - and before long the two families are at loggerheads over such sensitive issues as swearing, football and jogging
Canals/Butlins Jenkins / Joneses Mark Jenkins and his fun-loving family find the Joneses' relaxing riverboat holiday on the canals of Birmingham a little staid - not to mention wet - so shows them the delights of Butlins, where Mark's efforts to instil a more positive attitude into his guests have a remarkable and emotional effect
Bangers/Morocco Armes / Baker Psychologists Jonathon and Amanda Armes from Exeter take their children on a hectic banger-racing break in Skegness with the larger-than-life Baker family from Cambridgeshire - but find their company stressful and flatly refuse to accompany them to Morocco, even though it's their own favourite holiday destination
Blackpool/Dubai Tunneys / Codrais The Tunneys from Maidenhead quail at the thought of a noisy UK holiday when the fun-loving Codrais family from Barking, east London, take them along on a traditional seaside break in Blackpool - perhaps a luxury trip to Dubai will convince their hosts of the joys of peace, quiet and relaxation
Brittany Surfers/Great Yarmouth Caravan Poultons / Jones The energetic Poultons go on a surfing holiday in Brittany with the more sedate Jones family, who then repay the favour by taking them for a leisurely break at a static caravan site in Great Yarmouth, where the emphasis is firmly on such traditional British pursuits as relaxing in the pub. Predictably, neither party is particularly enamoured with the other's choice, and much acrimony ensues
Australia/Sark PCommerford / Baches The working-class Commerford family from Melbourne take the well-heeled Baches from Putney on a low-budget self-catering beach holiday in Australia, where both dads get into the competitive spirit. The Baches then set off for a rather more sedate break on the Channel Island of Sark, where the ostentatious luxury offends their Aussie guests
Magaluf v India Foster / Falconer-Pughs First of two new episodes. Reclusive Hare Krishnas the Falconer-Pughs trade their regular backpacking expedition for a holiday in the resort of Magaluf in Majorca, a popular destination for the fun-loving Foster family. While the break proves less than inspiring, a romance blossoms for one of the teenagers, and when the Fosters take their turn trekking in India, what starts as a holiday from hell becomes a life-changing journey
Shell Island/Florence Townsends / Cox's Two families who have never met before spend a fortnight sharing their favourite holidays. The Townsends from Solihull subject Gloucestershire's Cox family to the spartan rigours of a no-frills camping trip on remote Shell Island off the Welsh coast. Then the Coxes treat their counterparts to a tour of the artistic glories of Florence - but the cultural feast does not go down at all well
New York City/Salt Lake City Churchers / Bells The Churchers from Southampton like nothing better than searching for bargains amid the hustle and bustle of New York. They meet the Bells, a family of Mormons from London who spend their holidays in Salt Lake City, the spiritual home of their faith. All goes well when the two groups sample each other's schedules - until disputes about budgets, junk food and relentless tour guides threaten to spoil the atmosphere
Bordeaux/Devon Matthews / Williams The down-to-earth Matthews family from Selsey go on a golfing break in Bordeaux with luxury-loving Hampshire couple Chris and Maggie Williams and their kids - and later repay the favour by taking them on a back-to-basics holiday in Devon, where paintballing and quad biking are among the activities on offer. As usual, much acrimony ensues

Return

An online application form to appear on the show was released in early 2011. As of yet ITV have not confirmed that the series will be returning.

Controversy

Following the 2005 airing of a show the Coppock family took part in, they stated that they were not impressed with their portrayal. Mo Coppock stated: "I think the show was edited to make us appear to be common... people wanted to stir things up between us to make it good telly".
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