Unbelieveably there are no videos of hit game Tischedecke on Youtube. Anyway, there’s €1.5m up for grabs, Saturday at 7:15 UK time.
In other news, here’s that Blockbusters trailer:
Unbelieveably there are no videos of hit game Tischedecke on Youtube. Anyway, there’s €1.5m up for grabs, Saturday at 7:15 UK time.
In other news, here’s that Blockbusters trailer:
Well it’s been a bit of a dry week in terms of things to be excited about, and there probably won’t be any updates over the Easter holiday (although I’ll doubtless be around on Twitter). There won’t even be Bother’s Bar’s Sunday Night Poker on Sunday night, the first Sunday night off since the beginning of January. That measn you can watch Jimmy Carr play Deal Or No Deal cautiously for charity on Sunday night at 8pm with ease.
So to take us into Easter weekend, with the brief mention of The Hunger Games recently what better thing to look at then a one credit playthrough of hard as nails dystopian game show video game Smash TV? In particular this is the Super Nintendo Super Smash TV version. I’d buy that for a dollar! In fact I think we paid about £40 for it back in the day.
In case you missed it, Endemol are currently hawking round a format called The Code at MIP which we talk about in the Revolution thread (sorry). It struck me as a pretty unexciting mish-mash of old ideas (it’s ‘half questions’ + ‘random numbers’ + ‘simple logic puzzle’), it struck me that if Endemol have an idea, they’ll keep putting it in things decades later until they find something that might stick. It feels like this is a format that somebody pulled the lever on some sort of Endemol slot and that’s what came up.
So with that in mind, I’m going to pull the lever and I’ve come up with “Cash Bash” (“half questions” + “multiple choice quiz minefield” + “comedy obstacles”). This is how I envisage it working:
What are you going to get?
I would have liked to have attended this last night but I couldn’t. Happily, Friend of the Bar @ogbajoj did, and has sent us a report:
(Edit: Lewis has gone into a lot of detail here, I like detail, but it sounds as though many readers think this is a more complicated show than I think it is. So I’m trying something – if you want to get the gist of the main format points, follow the bold bits and come back for the details – some of the stuff I’ve put in at the beginning of paragraphs is my interpretation I’ve edited in. Let me know what you think.)
Thanks very much for that Ogbajoj, I had to read it through twice to work it out, although I think I understand it. If my understanding is correct, if the in studio winner wins then the show will be giving away over £3m – that surely can’t be sustainable from a one-off 99p app so I would think that your entry represents an entry for that week only – also expect Google to crash. I’m sort of amazed and impressed that having such a complex set-up, the end game is as basic as that. Very interesting.
Just back from seeing Pulp in concert at the Royal Albert Hall, it was incredible. But there was a second rather more unexpected surprise in store – flyers for something called “Endemol – LIVE!”
I took one but I don’t have a scanner so I’m going to just type it up:
The Royal Albert Hall presents ENDEMOL LIVE!
Hit television makers Endemol celebrate years in the business with a one-off event – Endemol LIVE! In a broadcasting first, Endemol will be recreating its hit television shows LIVE! across four of the five major terrestrial channels all in one day all at the Royal Albert Hall on May 25th. And YOU can get a piece of the action!
The confirmed line-up includes:
For The Rest of Your Life – Nicky “White Lights” Campbell presents a special one-off edition of Endemol’s smash hit afternoon show which will go out LIVE! on ITV1 Deal or No Deal – LIVE! – Royal Television Society daytime winner Deal or No Deal returns for a special one-off edition LIVE from the Royal Albert Hall! For the first time, Noel will be asking select members of the audience to open the boxes whilst in the boxes! Pointless – The hit BBC1 show will be going out LIVE! but in a special Endemol LIVE! twist, Alexander and Richard will have the backing of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. You won’t want to miss this! Brainteaser – Craig Stevens returns for a very special CELEBRITY edition of hit Channel 5 show Brainteaser – LIVE FROM THR ROYAL ALBERT HALL! The celebs facing the brainy games include Brian Blessed, Gary Wilmot, Bonnie Langford and Christopher Biggins.If that wasn’t enough, people lucky enough to be in the audience will be treated to the premiere performance of Deal or No Deal: The Musical. Danny’s (played by Brian Conley) chances of winning a lifechanging amount of money are rapidly deserting him, so he applies to be on Deal or No Deal. Will he find love on the wings, and will he take home an extraordinary amount of money? Noel Edmonds is played by Brian Blessed, Christopher Biggins plays The Banker and Gary Wilmot and Bonnie Langford are players on the wings. Songs include “Please Be A Blue, Box 22” and “The Power Five of Love”. Deal or No Deal The Musical looks set to be the next big West End hit!
How do you get tickets?
You cannot buy them. Instead, you are obliged to ring a premium rate number where some of you will be asked to leave your details. Free entry avaliable on the Endemol website.
“We’re really looking forward to this, the acoustics are meant to be tremendous.”
Well, there we are. Unexpected.
Fingers crossed we will have a recording report of Revolution with Carol Vorderman pilot for you later.
I was given a press release a few days ago but it was embargoed until today for whatever reason. Anyway, it’s quite exciting, it’s about a new video game and also features some news on the next series of Only Connect currently filming:
Are you good at connections? How’s your lateral thinking? And are you READY TO PARTY? Because BBC4’s hit TV quiz series Only Connect is coming to YOUR XBox 360 this Fall!
ONLY KINECT (TM) for MICROSOFT XBOX 360 (TM) KINECT (TM) is a brand new family party experience that puts your knowledge of the world around you and the things that connect other things that maybe you’ll never have considered to the ultimate test! With ONLY KINECT (TM) for MICROSOFT XBOX 360 (TM) KINECT (TM) you can experience all the fun and thrills of the TV show at home! Join host and poker player Victoria Coren as she guides you through the four fun rounds of ONLY KINECT (TM) for MICROSOFT XBOX 360 (TM) KINECT (TM). All your favourite rounds are included:
- What’s the connection!
- Complete the sequence!
- The Connecting Wall!
- Missing vowels!
ONLY KINECT (TM) for MICROSOFT XBOX 360 (TM) KINECT (TM) also features an all new PARTY MODE featuring INCREDIBLE MOTION CONTROLS! (pictured)
Host Victoria Coren says “I’m thrilled to be involved with ONLY KINECT (TM) for MICROSOFT XBOX 360 (TM) KINECT (TM)!”
ONLY KINECT (TM) for MICROSOFT XBOX 360 (TM) KINECT (TM) will be released on download with three full episodes for 1200 MSP (TM) with pricing for DLC to follow.
Victoria Coren FAQ:
Q: What starting hands does Victoria normally choose to play in a game of Texas Hold ’em?
A: Only Connect-ors!
Well that does sound exciting doesn’t it? But there was a second attachment, a spokesperson from Presentable has released some information I’m going to paraphrase it in bullet point form:
- The new series will be going out in the Autumn, but we’re currently pitching for a late Friday post-pub slot. As such the questions are likely to be a bit easier than normal – one of the questions we’ve got in the semi-final is “what connects Margret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown,” you know, that sort of level.
- We’re ditching the heiroglyphs, we want something more people can associate with, so each question will now be hidden behind the faces of popular girl group Girls Aloud, with the sixth one featuring their manager Louis Walsh.
- We’ve got some really good celebs lined up for the celebrity Children in Need specials, I don’t think I’d be getting into trouble if I revealed we’ve got Terry Christian, Toby Anstis and George Lamb coming. You know, really good celebs.
- We’ve changed the missing vowels round. Everyone complains about the balance of it, how it feels like there are too many points avaliable in it. Well we’ve added an ingenious twist – every time the teams get a question right it adds a point to the central bank. At the end of the round both teams have to decide whether to split or steal the points. Pretty good eh? We think it will make for pretty electric television. Outgoing BBC Director General Mark Thompson has instructed all shows have some sort of brilliant Prisoner’s Dilemma aspect regardless as to whether it’s been ridiculously shoehorned in or not. “It makes all shows better. It just does.”
Blimey that all sounds rather unexpected. Looking forward to it!
If you’d like to play poker, I’m running a game this evening on Pokerstars, £5.50 to enter. Details here and all are welcome regardless of ability or league ambition, but make sure you sign up to the club (that’s free) in good time for me to admit you.