When Gameshows Go Horribly Wrong (2017)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2022
  • The late Dale Winton narrates a compilation of disastrous moments from TV game shows including the woman who broke her leg and still finished third on The Krypton Factor.
    As since because this was recorded after 9pm, there is some strong language which could offend some viewers.
    Copyright: Crackit Productions for Channel 5

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  • @fritzjagr5121

    The woman who decided not to go on a date with Rodney Alcala (serial killer) because something about him seemed “off” even after she did initially choose him from a group of multiple blind date bachelors, is a flawless example of how following your instincts and intuition can save your life! 🙌

  • @Korea4Me
    @Korea4Me  +248

    The Dating Game didn't go horribly wrong. The woman decided not to go out with the creep. That's a win in my book.

  • @davidrule385
    @davidrule385 ปีที่แล้ว +107

    R.I.P., Dale.

  • @Pennydeadful

    Cilla was a legend. She didn’t let her get away with a bit of it but she did it in the nicest of ways that just made the Journalist look even worse.

  • @markbailey64

    Completing an obstacle course with a broken leg and in terrible pain is incredible. What an amazing strong and determined woman is Judith.

  • @AmyDaisy69

    Cilla Black was amazing. I love how she exposed the journalist. It was so unfair on not only the guy, but she robbed someone of a chance. RIP Cilla.

  • @coldbrewcarbomb

    “This is teatime telly!” Is quite possibly the most British thing I’ve ever heard come out of another human’s mouth 😂

  • @atomicphilosopher6143

    "I have no legs." If that line was a joke, that lady should go into standup because she's the next Steven Wright. That's the most hilarious deadpan delivery of any line I have ever heard in my life.

  • @IN_THIS_DAY_AND_AGE

    Judith Stafford on the Krypton Factor was just amazing. To finish the assault course with that injury was incredible.

  • @CocoHikari583

    the couple that dropped the million can cry me a river.

  • @time4me2fly94

    I feel so bad for Whyte. He seems like such a kind man. That had to be humiliating. It's so gross how we did things back then. And it really hasnt changed. Now it's the wild west of the internet. Everyone is photoshopped and hidden behind anonymity to say whatever they want. I really wish people were kinder to each other. I feel better knowing he's found love.

  • @bobbuethe1477

    01:19:00

  • @obliograce3551

    The poor girl who had no right answers was IMHO a classic example of one of the three classic categories of fear or trauma as a reaction to fear. Everyone is familiar with fight or flight. But there are actually three classic fear responses, fight, flight, or freeze. She appeared to be in some kind of fear response (my guess anyway) where she could not remember her French, her Italian, or really respond to the questions other than to stay frozen and say "pass". That is how it seemed to me, less of her being dumb, and more of a contestant being frozen in a classic fear response. Her brain was in what is commonly called the "deer in the headlights" response where the deer sees that danger coming but is frozen and cannot move. The part of her thinking that would allow her to respond was that deer. People think that everyones fear response should be the same that, if she was so scared she would have been shaking, eyes wide open, etc. But, some people go into a response in reaction to a traumatic situation as I think she did of going into her best "nice girl" presentation of herself thinking that if she kept smiling and doing her best to give polite but very short answers she could make it through. It seemed to be her way of coping with being frozen.

  • @EricHonaker

    The best part of the Dalí episode is none of his answers were, strictly speaking, incorrect. One of my favorite artists.

  • @bluebear1985

    33:53

  • @trinity3272

    The tonal whiplash is insane, I can’t believe they included near death injuries and serial killers with slut coming up on countdown

  • @gungaldin

    The Swedish host vomiting described as "Shouting soup" cracked me up.😂

  • @bluebear1985

    1:43:55

  • @Patrick-xf1cw

    The person I really feel sorry for on the Krypton Factor is the one that finished the obstacle course behind the woman who had a broken bloody leg.

  • @steve64464

    This show reminds us of all the great game shows/TV we have lost over the years.