That "sea food" diet joke reminds me of when I went to the doctor asking about losing weight, I told him I was on a sea food diet, when I see food I eat it, that reminded me of what yer woman said.
The Prince Charles line was edited in the exact same way in the version shown on Challenge[TV] yesterday, so I suspect whatever was removed here was actually removed in 1981. Additional 2014 edits that I spotted were the scene with the native at t=25m8s being removed completely, which left the clue and MacGuffin making less sense than normal. Also the line "She is doing an 'Eenie Meenie Miney Moe' there" has been removed at 46:45. Good to see Challenge[TV] keeping the Daily Mail happy. Who cares about the viewers?
MacGuffin 1: The sheet music to "Down by the Riverside" (presented by Ken Collier) Clue: "Down by the Riverside", They played it without a break If you want, we can always put you down, If you're quick, we'll be awake. MacGuffin 2: A native's rattle with a skeleton on top (presented by Chris Emmett) Clue: The fog was dense and thick And so too was the mate. But the native had the answer; Fill it up, and let it wait. MacGuffin 3: A large Ace of Spades playing card (presented by Terry Seabrook, without his crisps) Clue: This is all a bit of a gamble, And the gambler's very slick. Our cards are on the table, But will you lose the trick? MacGuffin 4: A straw hat (presented by Jerry Stevens) Clue: The producer said, "Take it easy", So I sang about Chesapeake Bay; The answer will be plain, if I say it again, You should now be well on your way. MacGuffin 5: A deck of playing cards (presented by Frazer Hines) Clue: The gambler didn't hit the deck, Though we know he used it well, It's on the cards, this suits you - If you do not mind the swell.
For answers, click "Read More". Answer 1: STAR PRIZE: A 14-foot Invader speedboat with 40 horsepower Mercury engine, finished in metallic gold (some months before Bullseye!) Answer 2: Dusty Bin Answer 3: A gaming table with an ornate chess set containing lead pieces decorated as American Civil War soldiers, roulette wheel and mat, dice, dominoes and backgammon set; a prize worth £1250. Answer 4: The 3-2-1 Holiday to the American Deep South, incorporating a long riverboat cruise starting and ending in New Orleans. Answer 5: A selection of ladies and gents clothing designed by David Watts especially for the contestants, worth well over £1000.
Whatever anyone may say about Libby, she, Alison & Fiona knock the spots off any of the other hostesses, who appeared on the show. If either Libby or Fiona are reading this, I would be very pleased to see you team up, on television, again.
I don't want to sound pedantic, but in poker a 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace of the same suit is a Royal Flush, not a Full House. Karen had a Full House. Still, a Royal Flush beats all other hands.
Compared to the other two, Libby Roberts is really wooden during the repartee with Ted at the beginning. You can tell she was originally a dancer/choreographer and the other 2 were actresses.
Anyone else looking for the alleged blackface Lankey said there was in this ?
25mins in
Yes
Yeah, its pretty bad. Shame because its a wonderfully bonkers episode!
The only episode of 3-2-1 to feature _two_ savages!
So what if there was? A leftist Canadian leader appears in black face - nobody cares. But some random person in BF - OMG RACIST RACIST RACIST!
That "sea food" diet joke reminds me of when I went to the doctor asking about losing weight, I told him I was on a sea food diet, when I see food I eat it, that reminded me of what yer woman said.
The Prince Charles line was edited in the exact same way in the version shown on Challenge[TV] yesterday, so I suspect whatever was removed here was actually removed in 1981.
Additional 2014 edits that I spotted were the scene with the native at t=25m8s being removed completely, which left the clue and MacGuffin making less sense than normal. Also the line "She is doing an 'Eenie Meenie Miney Moe' there" has been removed at 46:45. Good to see Challenge[TV] keeping the Daily Mail happy. Who cares about the viewers?
MacGuffin 1: The sheet music to "Down by the Riverside" (presented by Ken Collier)
Clue: "Down by the Riverside",
They played it without a break
If you want, we can always put you down,
If you're quick, we'll be awake.
MacGuffin 2: A native's rattle with a skeleton on top (presented by Chris Emmett)
Clue: The fog was dense and thick
And so too was the mate.
But the native had the answer;
Fill it up, and let it wait.
MacGuffin 3: A large Ace of Spades playing card (presented by Terry Seabrook, without his crisps)
Clue: This is all a bit of a gamble,
And the gambler's very slick.
Our cards are on the table,
But will you lose the trick?
MacGuffin 4: A straw hat (presented by Jerry Stevens)
Clue: The producer said, "Take it easy",
So I sang about Chesapeake Bay;
The answer will be plain, if I say it again,
You should now be well on your way.
MacGuffin 5: A deck of playing cards (presented by Frazer Hines)
Clue: The gambler didn't hit the deck,
Though we know he used it well,
It's on the cards, this suits you -
If you do not mind the swell.
For answers, click "Read More".
Answer 1:
STAR PRIZE: A 14-foot Invader speedboat with 40 horsepower Mercury engine, finished in metallic gold (some months before Bullseye!)
Answer 2: Dusty Bin
Answer 3: A gaming table with an ornate chess set containing lead pieces decorated as American Civil War soldiers, roulette wheel and mat, dice, dominoes and backgammon set; a prize worth £1250.
Answer 4:
The 3-2-1 Holiday to the American Deep South, incorporating a long riverboat cruise starting and ending in New Orleans.
Answer 5: A selection of ladies and gents clothing designed by David Watts especially for the contestants, worth well over £1000.
Whatever anyone may say about Libby, she, Alison & Fiona knock the spots off any of the other hostesses, who appeared on the show. If either Libby or Fiona are reading this, I would be very pleased to see you team up, on television, again.
Incidentally, I have just learned that Alison was a ballerina, before she switched to acting.
Since I started watching these old episodes of "3-2-1" on TH-cam, I actually started liking Caroline Munro and Lynda Lee-Lewis.
The riverboats didn't "sail".
I don't want to sound pedantic, but in poker a 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace of the same suit is a Royal Flush, not a Full House. Karen had a Full House. Still, a Royal Flush beats all other hands.
You are correct, sir.
Compared to the other two, Libby Roberts is really wooden during the repartee with Ted at the beginning. You can tell she was originally a dancer/choreographer and the other 2 were actresses.
5:10 - with the reference to Prince Charles, I bet any money there's been a Diana joke edited out for the Challenge repeat.
Oh no, blackface!