Hard Spell Abbey

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Hard Spell Abbey[1] is a five-part spelling bee game show produced for CBBC. It was shot entirely on location in Suffolk during 2004. The series was designed to accompany Hard Spell, a family spelling competition for BBC One. Each episode featured games as well as some reality-based filming. Short comedy cameos from spelling celebrities were included in a popular strand named "Spellebrity Squares". In this rehash of a popular classic, celebrities (including Dermot O'Leary, Dick and Dom, Tracy Beaker, Jonathan Ross, and Dermot Murnaghan) were asked to spell live on camera.

GenreGame show
StarringSimon Hickson
Jaz Ampaw-Farr
Narrated bySimon Grant
Theme music composerDobs Vye
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Hard Spell Abbey
GenreGame show
StarringSimon Hickson
Jaz Ampaw-Farr
Narrated bySimon Grant
Theme music composerDobs Vye
No. of episodes5
Original release
NetworkCBBC
BBC1
Release29 November (2004-11-29) 
3 December 2004 (2004-12-03)
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In the show Simon Hickson played Brother Brendan, a slightly mad but likeable monk who lived at the abbey and wanted to be involved with every game. Jaz Ampaw-Farr, international education consultant and TEDx Speaker was the spelling expert who coached the contestants, aided by Brother Brendan to spelling success.

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