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Mr Richard Healey
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2013
frenchex95
Converted from an old video. This is a real blast from the past.
Wakeman French Exchange 1995.
It doesn't seem that long ago...
Enjoy!
Wakeman French Exchange 1995.
It doesn't seem that long ago...
Enjoy!
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I doubted the ice was even real on this show. And the fact that they dragged Mark Durden-Smith out of the Millionaire Manor to do this rubbish.
this is literally curling crossed with a pub quiz, EUGH no wonder it went splat... no i mean it melted first then it went splat hehehehehehehehe not
i am not a comedian btw
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that referee sent off Wayne Rooney a couple of times in his career
I was on this and was rubbish
I love game shows, wish there was a channel for game shows.. just game shows.
Challenge! Channel 151 Sky
Yeah completely forgot about that channel when I typed that lol
@@VLV-5677 Chase Channel*
@@Hgames_RBLX Tell me about it The Chase in the morning, the afternoon and the evening, because they haven't got anything else to put up
Cool show. Is it still on the air?
No it was binned after 10 pilot episodes! Some good parts but needed a bit more action and tension...
It’s still showing repeats on Thursday from 3AM, But you may as well record the episodes if you want to watch after waking up
That final round just feels broken.. Naturally i would have done a different format. Ideally, you get to have the answers for sliders section at the start, then we come to the main finale game. On the board is split into two parts, a rebound zone and the money zone. Each turn the player gets to throw the slider across the board into the rebound zone where the slider has to land within the 4 scoring zones worth £1,000 to £10,000 each slider that lands on a cash zone value adds to the total prize pot, however as that happens, the rebound zone increases in size making the cash zones shrink. If the slider doesn't cross the rebound zone after a rebound has been made it counts as a lost slider. After all sliders are used, the player walks away with the accumulated prize fund.
I think your idea for the final round would've been better and probably have a longer run.
I would have the £4,000 ring as a guaranteed safety net like the £1,000 ring, giving them a free shot with their remaining sliders for £10,000
That endgame killed the show. An hour of knowledge and dexterity... and the end game features a major betting component and can cause the contestant to go home with a fraction of the advertised award (and 10 grand isn't much).
I didn't show that much dexterity tbh! x