wolf4537
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Post by wolf4537 on Nov 14, 2014 16:01:09 GMT -5
My favorite part of hosting the show by far was the Fast Bucks bonus round. Really got the contestant and audience into it, and I was eager to give away the top prize, which happened in an epic way at the end of the panel.
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Logie Bear
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Post by Logie Bear on Nov 15, 2014 10:56:39 GMT -5
Here on ITV in the UK we have The Cube. It's like Minute to Win It but it doesn't use household items and it's in a perspex cube and not a circle. It's the best gameshow ever!
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Post by jadenmillionaire on Nov 15, 2014 11:08:06 GMT -5
The Cube is a very good show indeed, being from the UK Myself to. It is presented by Phillip Schofield, and involves you having '9 Lives' at a specific challenging puzzle/activity. As well as getting the public involved there is occasionally Celebrity Editions, with the top prize of a quarter of a million pounds. "The Cube is a triple BAFTA Award–winning British game show which first aired on ITV on 22 August 2009 with the dimensions of the Perspex cube at 4m by 4m by 4m"!
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wolf4537
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Post by wolf4537 on Nov 17, 2014 16:52:52 GMT -5
Remember this show? I've been watching clips of it again lately.
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Logie Bear
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Post by Logie Bear on Nov 28, 2014 18:15:03 GMT -5
Other shows I watch are The Crystal Maze, Countdown (Des Chiffres et Des Lettres in France), The Chase USA and Tipping Point.
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wolf4537
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Post by wolf4537 on Nov 28, 2014 21:39:06 GMT -5
I've been watching old clips of Deal or no Deal, I miss that show a lot. Unfortunately like most big money game shows, it lost its appeal after awhile. The one major thing that I loved about it though was that it was all about strategy, and you didn't need to be smart to be a big winner.
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Post by jadenmillionaire on Nov 29, 2014 13:25:48 GMT -5
Deal or no deal was a great format for all the family, of all ages, and of all intelligence. It involved simply being licky by picking random briefcases/boxes and hoping that in the first stage it was a low amount. It is quite simply a gameshow that increases tension, especially in the UK, with Noel Edmonds as the host when you get £250k and 1Pence. I also believe that the Banker is a strong addition to the show, and makes you wonder just who is the banker and why can he be cruel sometimes. This is similar to 'The Stig' from Top Gear, we will never know who the person is... Infact it may just be a computer!
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Nov 29, 2014 14:26:56 GMT -5
Actually, we did know who the Stig was once, because he leaked photos of himself, but he was soon replaced.
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wolf4537
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Post by wolf4537 on Nov 29, 2014 15:00:16 GMT -5
Deal or no deal was a great format for all the family, of all ages, and of all intelligence. It involved simply being licky by picking random briefcases/boxes and hoping that in the first stage it was a low amount. It is quite simply a gameshow that increases tension, especially in the UK, with Noel Edmonds as the host when you get £250k and 1Pence. I also believe that the Banker is a strong addition to the show, and makes you wonder just who is the banker and why can he be cruel sometimes. This is similar to 'The Stig' from Top Gear, we will never know who the person is... Infact it may just be a computer! I've been watching the UK version a lot lately on Youtube, and when comparing it to the US version in terms of excitement, there pretty much is no comparison. The UK version is the most intense game show I've ever watched, and I don't think I've ever seen contestants into the game itself as much as that program.
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