... as far as I can see, there is none, so we might as well comment this out to allow ITN/RD posting --> McCririck appeared on the 1991
Bullseye Christmas Special, winning the top prize for his chosen charity, the
Sue Ryder Foundation. He also appeared in the
Celebrity Poker Club television series, reaching the Grand Finale of series one, won by Sir
Clive Sinclair. McCririck also appeared during
ITV's snooker coverage in a betting capacity. In March 1994, he appeared on the
BBC One TV show ''
Noel's House Party'', receiving a Gotcha trophy. In 1997, McCririck was tricked by two separate episodes of spoof TV show
Brass Eye, once in an item about
artificial insemination and another in an item, appearing as himself, about Yorkshire Ripper
Peter Sutcliffe starring in a musical while on day-release from prison. In January 2005, he was a contestant in the
third series of
Celebrity Big Brother. He competed on
The Weakest Link. In April 2005, McCririck appeared on an episode of ''
Hell's Kitchen'' (series 3, episode 8) in which Head Chef
Marco Pierre White refused to serve him after McCririck told him that his
consommé was 'greasy', in spite of being informed that it contained
foie gras and
truffle oil. White commented after the sequence, "I know John. He's awkward, he's got no taste. All you have to do is look at how he dresses." In 2006, he appeared in the episode
Drama on the show
Still Game, playing himself on Channel 4 Racing telling Winston Ingram which horse to back. McCririck was a housemate in
Ultimate Big Brother in August 2010. In 2011, he was featured in the fourth episode of the British version of
Celebrity Ghost Stories recounting his experiences of a haunted passageway at
Harrow School. On 26 June 2015, on the
sixteenth series of
Big Brother, it was announced that McCririck would be returning to Big Brother, taking part in Big Brother's Hotel from Hell the following week, where he would be staying in the house and other ex-housemates would join him on Monday 29 June. ==Personal life==