I remember this. If i recall correctly there were 6 episodes with a different character as the murderer each week. This meant you knew who the murderer was in episode 6 before it had even began. 😀
Strange, I don't recall such a series, and my family were gameshow addicts around this period. Big Break, Family Fortunes, Strike it Lucky and later Price is Right, Full Swing, Play Your Cards Right,...
They were all incredible, but Koo Stark is absolutely stunning as Miss Scarlett. This is the definitive portrayal in my opinion, very beautiful but just as equally dangerous. This Scarlett would scare any sensible man away in two minutes.
She is scary all right, & look at the way she treats Nick Berry's character in episode 4! Of course she doesn't have the blonde hair Miss Scarlett's supposed to have. Make her better for another character if they didn't keep to the same old 6. How typical and annoying they have to lose transmission of the show for several minutes-plenty of other shows they can do this to. All of a sudden, solution known!
This technical fault happened across the whole ITV region. ITV Sport, from what I know, was produced by LWT, there must have been a boxing match on the same night. Whether it was a camera or picture test I don't know, but looks like they accidentally pressed it live on air. The ITV regions could not have controlled the matter
@@jonbolton3376 That's the way the world's gone of course. So can you tell me then exactly what happened over the overlong gap of nothing. They suddenly jump straight for Mrs White & I put that down to the makers being really dumb and giving away too much extra evidence. A real waste when they do this, I wish they wouldn't bother, we all know it's rigged. At least try and pretend as hard as you can it isn't, as with this jerkoff victim, he was so odious he gave them all enough reasons to kill him, yet no one goes for Mrs Peacock except for Matthew Kelley as a kind of laugh (a pity as she had a strong motive). I'm assuming I didn't miss any deductions, but missed the last piece of evidence and what Sally and Matthew asked Mrs White?
I do apologize we are having technical difficulties and we'll bring you back to Arlington Grove to solve the murder mystery as soon as possible and in the meantime some more music.
David McCallum's and wife Jill Ireland married in 1957 London, eventually divorcing him in 1967 after meeting Charles Bronson, marrying him in 1968, when she and David were living in America. David: b: 1933: Glasgow, Scotland: age 89, still living. Jill Ireland: b 1938-1990: died from breast cancer, age 54 in America: Had 3 sons with David and 2 children with Charles. Bronson: b: 1921-2003: died age: 81.
@@scottishwildcat He suited the programme as host. Tarrant was appalling. He simply couldn't care about the programme, I bet he only did Cluedo for the salary Granada was paying him.
@@johnking5174 I agree that R Madeley brings out the solution in the best way, but the 1993 show became noxiously bad as everyone just pantomimed it and it had nothing of the spirit of the other series, and worse, as if it wasn't obvious everyone was doing it in turn but they even put a spoiler up for people surely too stupid to even turn a TV on! Yeah, I mean waiting 20 mins for something you're not likely to get wrong, well what hell! Dicks!
Really? Did he say something about it? To be honest, it's not the worst thing he's hosted by a long shot. I don't mean to be rude, but between Tiswas and Millionaire he was generally the face of bad TV.
@@97channel "I absolutely hated hosting Cluedo, it's the worst thing I've ever done. It took forever to make the thing. We used to have to turn the studio audience over just to make sure they didn't get any bed sores."
@@97channel Remember him saying it. Wish ITV had persuaded him otherwise as we ended up with Richard sodding Madeley. Man-O-Man was the worst thing he's ever done in fairness. Sexist towards us blokes
@@markc8956 Hell yeah, Man O Man was dire. It's a wonder he ever got something as huge as Millionaire, right off the back of that. In fairness, he probably did about as good a job as could be done with that thing though. Thelonelyman GD - Meant to say thanks for posting that quote, looks like I forgot. Sorry about that. So thanks.
Yes, decent cast, but theres no deduction at all in the questioning, its just guess three things and if talentless says two are right just keep guessing a couple more times and you'l have the answer, pointless.
R.I.P. David McCallum (as Professor Plum) - 1933-2023
Whipped to death by Mrs. Peacock's earrings! They do look pretty fierce...😂
He should have been penalised and made to use that as an actual deduction! 😉
Quite a cast they put together. Mrs. Slocombe, Victor Meldrew, Ilya Kuryakin, The Valeyard...
Rula Lenska is award worthy brilliant in this entire Cluedo series!!
These were my favourite line-up of suspects actors. Richard Wilson, Rula Lenska and Mollie Sugden - fab.
For anyone that doesn't notice, the man playing Professor Plum is David McCallum, the guy that plays Ducky in NCIS
Nick C the next season professor plum is tom baker
I don't know who that is
Nick C fourth doctor who
Oh, that explains why I don't know him, I don't watch Doctor Who
David McCallum looks like Sylvester McCoy.
Very good, thanks.
Why did I think Michael Jackson Billie Jean was going to play at the cutoff😂🤣😂🤣
I remember this. If i recall correctly there were 6 episodes with a different character as the murderer each week. This meant you knew who the murderer was in episode 6 before it had even began. 😀
Yes,almost. Series 1 was the outlier as one of the characters did the deed twice.
@@markc8956Miss Scarlet did it twice if I remember correctly.
@@madabbafan Mrs Peacock.
I’m watching this at 3 in the morning and that technically difficulty freaked me out
Mrs White/Molly Sudge is the famous Miss Slocomb from Are You Being Served
I remember this, the cast changed every serires.
I cant seem to find series 1 anymore, such a pity :(
Strange, I don't recall such a series, and my family were gameshow addicts around this period. Big Break, Family Fortunes, Strike it Lucky and later Price is Right, Full Swing, Play Your Cards Right,...
It was Jim Davison in the billiard room with the cue ball.
This one was always on a weekday evening in primetime - probably why you don't remember it
They were all incredible, but Koo Stark is absolutely stunning as Miss Scarlett. This is the definitive portrayal in my opinion, very beautiful but just as equally dangerous. This Scarlett would scare any sensible man away in two minutes.
She is scary all right, & look at the way she treats Nick Berry's character in episode 4! Of course she doesn't have the blonde hair Miss Scarlett's supposed to have. Make her better for another character if they didn't keep to the same old 6. How typical and annoying they have to lose transmission of the show for several minutes-plenty of other shows they can do this to. All of a sudden, solution known!
22:07 Sums up politicians perfectly!
Love this game x
22:01 It was Mrs. Slocombe in the kitchen with the poisoned cat food.
its mrs white
@@Amber-yn3qw Joke.
@@Amber-yn3qw Meow! 😽
@@Amber-yn3qw It's Mrs black in the woke version. (A trannie as well obviously!)
Koo Stark and Prince Andrew were an Item once !!
Until he moved on to younger girls like Clinton and the other pedos!
Fancy seeing Ducky Mallard with Mrs Slocombe here
17:51 - i remember that cock-up when cluedo suddenly changed to a subdued boxing ring
love to know how that happened
It was Mr. Cock-up in the boxing ring with the axe.
This technical fault happened across the whole ITV region. ITV Sport, from what I know, was produced by LWT, there must have been a boxing match on the same night. Whether it was a camera or picture test I don't know, but looks like they accidentally pressed it live on air. The ITV regions could not have controlled the matter
Did anyone else record this episode? There can't have been that technical error across the whole ITV network at the same time...
It played fine in the Yorkshire region. I regularly re-watched old episodes for years. I still have my old videos but nothing to play them on.
@@jonbolton3376 That's the way the world's gone of course. So can you tell me then exactly what happened over the overlong gap of nothing. They suddenly jump straight for Mrs White & I put that down to the makers being really dumb and giving away too much extra evidence. A real waste when they do this, I wish they wouldn't bother, we all know it's rigged. At least try and pretend as hard as you can it isn't, as with this jerkoff victim, he was so odious he gave them all enough reasons to kill him, yet no one goes for Mrs Peacock except for Matthew Kelley as a kind of laugh (a pity as she had a strong motive). I'm assuming I didn't miss any deductions, but missed the last piece of evidence and what Sally and Matthew asked Mrs White?
The part of 'evidence ' i remember is a scene with Mrs White telling Professor Plum that she put her life savimgs in the 'scheme'.
Illya, ducky, Steel, or invisible man he is wonderful
17:52 oh the nostalgia hit hard.
How long have I tried to find the missing part where it has the breakdown.. Very much doubt it'll happen but still..
Try and get a copy from a region like Yorkshire. It played fine here. I still have it on vhs, just no video to watch it on.
Reminds of seventies quiz’s show Who Done It , hosted Michael Pertwee
Came for Illya, stayed for Gaius
RIP David McCallum
How was the tech fault beyond ITV's control? They were broadcasting it 🤣
I do apologize we are having technical difficulties and we'll bring you back to Arlington Grove to solve the murder mystery as soon as possible and in the meantime some more music.
Naughty Mrs. Slcoum!!!
David McCallum's and wife Jill Ireland married in 1957 London, eventually divorcing him in 1967 after meeting Charles Bronson, marrying him in 1968, when she and David were living in America.
David: b: 1933: Glasgow, Scotland:
age 89, still living.
Jill Ireland: b 1938-1990: died from breast cancer, age 54 in America: Had 3 sons with David and 2 children with Charles. Bronson: b: 1921-2003: died age: 81.
He was also the husband on matlock. The professor plum guy was also on matlock
This guy swings left to right 😂😂 often19:19 where's the show?
Boy, somebody wanted to be Debbie Gibson, didn't she?
I thought by meat tenderiser as she would have had some blood on herself during the frenzy 🍏
Is anybody have french versions of this tv show (the complete replays) ? Its urgent request ! Thanks !!
Don't bother with the French version... If you want perfection, watch the English version.
very good show but i dont think chris tarrant is not right presenter of cluedo
Chris hated hosting it. It was produce so much better with Richard Madeley as host from 1992 to 1993
@@johnking5174 Richard Madeley has never made anything better in his life.
@@scottishwildcat He suited the programme as host. Tarrant was appalling. He simply couldn't care about the programme, I bet he only did Cluedo for the salary Granada was paying him.
@@scottishwildcat he has
@@johnking5174 I agree that R Madeley brings out the solution in the best way, but the 1993 show became noxiously bad as everyone just pantomimed it and it had nothing of the spirit of the other series, and worse, as if it wasn't obvious everyone was doing it in turn but they even put a spoiler up for people surely too stupid to even turn a TV on! Yeah, I mean waiting 20 mins for something you're not likely to get wrong, well what hell! Dicks!
Chris Tarrant didn't like hosting Cluedo.
Really? Did he say something about it? To be honest, it's not the worst thing he's hosted by a long shot. I don't mean to be rude, but between Tiswas and Millionaire he was generally the face of bad TV.
@@97channel "I absolutely hated hosting Cluedo, it's the worst thing I've ever done. It took forever to make the thing. We used to have to turn the studio audience over just to make sure they didn't get any bed sores."
@@97channel Remember him saying it. Wish ITV had persuaded him otherwise as we ended up with Richard sodding Madeley. Man-O-Man was the worst thing he's ever done in fairness. Sexist towards us blokes
@@markc8956 Hell yeah, Man O Man was dire. It's a wonder he ever got something as huge as Millionaire, right off the back of that. In fairness, he probably did about as good a job as could be done with that thing though.
Thelonelyman GD - Meant to say thanks for posting that quote, looks like I forgot. Sorry about that. So thanks.
I would like to have hosted the show if it came back on air and I wish it can be done in the us television.
H2SO4 is LIQUID ... and doesnt work as "adding it to a bit of powder". SLOPPY WRITING!
I don't believe it!
This is so camp
This programme was absolute shite.
Yes, decent cast, but theres no deduction at all in the questioning, its just guess three things and if talentless says two are right just keep guessing a couple more times and you'l have the answer, pointless.