ITV4 currently showing the inaugural Powersnooker tournament.
To be honest, for something meant to be fast paced and appealing to the youth, half an hour hasn’t dragged so much for a long time.
ITV4 currently showing the inaugural Powersnooker tournament.
To be honest, for something meant to be fast paced and appealing to the youth, half an hour hasn’t dragged so much for a long time.
As we come to the end of Bother’s Bar’s Million Pound Drop Week Sponsored by Joe Who May Or May Not Be From Endemol, here’s a clip from the Russian show.
Basically they’ve got to the final question with 8m of the 10m Rouble (just over £160,000) left in play. WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN?
George and Larry Lamb play for charity this evening, and there are four more episodes on the following two Fridays and Saturdays.
Well done, last night’s The Million Pound Drop:
“In which of these places did the sun set first today: Rekjavijk, Dubai or Rome?”
If the contestant ever has to guess the setter’s intentions than the question is really poor, and on live primetime TV this is just incredibly embarrassing. There is nothing to suggest whether this meant local time of the places or from the point of the UK. As David B has pointed out, “today” is a dangerous word to use when your show is on towards midnight and a question spans many different timezones.
Those contestants would be right to feel a bit aggreved, I think.
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You can continue to talk about Million Pound Drop in the previous post, but as I’m out of the loop, please have a chat here about things that people (i.e. me) might have missed. Ta.
Please have a chat about The Million Pound Drop, starting Monday.
A good week for definite articles, there.
And once again, thank you all for your very kind words, hopefully normal more fun service will resume soon.