Noel’s Saturday Roadshow

By | March 16, 2016

With thanks to TV’s Greg Scott for uploading this (his Twitter, his Youtube), a full episode of The Noel Edmonds Saturday Roadshow, the missing link between The Late Late Breakfast Show and Noel’s House Party. There’s plenty of the gunge tank game segment In Other Words on Youtube, but this is the first full episode as far as I know. Great stuff.

It was basically NHP except with a different set each week, lots of the features carried over.

 

Greg’s Youtube page also has an episode of old school That’s Showbusiness on it, with Kenny Everett and Gloria Hunniford as team captains.

The Chase Australia starts on Challenge TV tonight

By | March 14, 2016

From 9pm. The interest is that The Governess aka Anne Hegerty is one of the four Chasers. The Beast has also filmed episodes but they won’t be making their way over here for a fair while.

There’s also a Sport Relief celeb special of Only Connect on BBC Two from 8:30pm.

Edit: It’s the Joe and Jake video! Could do with a Steadicam.

The Grand Reopening of Bother’s Bar

By | March 12, 2016

Right, sorry about that we had a database issue, and right now I’ve done something a bit crazy that might make the Bar fall to its knees in due course, I don’t know. If you see anything funny occuring, outside of my usual cracking jokes, do get in touch.  Anyway for now here’s a round of up of some things:

  • Hypnotic game You’re Back In The Room starts tonight at 8:30pm after Ant and Dec, despite being advertised as 8pm for the last week or so. When we saw the first series being filmed I thought it was going to be either massive or a flop, and it turned out to be just a moderate success instead. We discussed the first series here.
  • The new comics lined up for series two of Taskmaster have been announced and it’s a good selection! Jon Richardson, Katherine Ryan, Joe Wilkinson, Doc Brown (the only real unkown for me) and Britain’s Hardest Working Man Richard Osman complete the panel. Greg Davies and Alex Horne once again host, the studio stuff starts filming this week so hopefully it will hit our screens soon.
  • A second series of Insert Name Here with Sue Perkins, Josh Widdicombe and Britain’s Hardest Working Man Richard Osman has been commissioned.
  • Physical Touch It Win It game Can’t Touch This starts on Saturday 26th March, presumably cutting The Getaway Car series in half, otherwise that’s a very action packed night on BBC1. The trailer makes it look like it might be The Whole 19 Yards kind of fun, and we like the production team, but whoever thought having Sue Perkins commentating a physical gameshow so soon after Don’t Scare The Hare needs shooting.

 

Finally here’s a brilliant gag regarding the fact that John Cooper Clarke is on the Sports Relief Only Connect special on Monday. This would have got thousands of Retweets if Britain’s Hardest Working Man Richard Osman had made it:

I mean honestly.

People wanted (especially international players!) for The Hit List on Thursday

By | March 8, 2016

You might remember we’ve featured word association game The Hit List before, a going concern from Friends Of The Bar Tom Scott and David Bodycombe (currently featuring in Tom’s Game On videos on Youtube).

Well on Thursday night they’re doing it again with live gameplay from 8pm to try things out and you can play along on Twitter. However if you’ve got Skype and a webcam, and especially if you’re outside the UK, you should get in touch:

 

And you’ll be able watch to play along on Thursday on Tom’s Youtube channel.

Million Pound Dropped

By | March 7, 2016

According to Metro, The Million Pound Drop – Live!/Recorded! has finally been given the axe.

We had a hate/love affair with the show really – it really was a bit rubbish at first, hailing from an era when Endemol would confidently put out highly hyped but slightly rubbish shows as de rigeur with its slow pace and abominable question writing, but turned it around to become a show I highly enjoyed tweeting along to, and even though I still think playing along officially with the app is more like work than leisure, it was I think the first show to have an app that was worth the money. Although they still missed a trick in not calling it The Million Pound Drapp.

I expect there’s a chance it may come back in the future – it’s been off and on in a few countries in its short five year history. There are also suggestions The Jump might be for the jump as well, poor Davina!

I am trialling a new look

By | March 6, 2016

Right now I’m 50/50 on keeping it.

Pros: It’s uncluttered and a bit more modern looking. Looks good on mobile.

Cons: I don’t like having to scroll down to the bottom to see the new comment list on my iPad. The menu is a bit weird.

Do let me know what you think, it wouldn’t be too much effort to go back to the old theme.

Edit: Cold feet, changed back. Still who knows what *might* happen in the future, eh?