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Happy Noel Day!

By | October 31, 2011

Happy birthday to Deal or No Deal, six years old today. Yes it is a game of luck, but no it’s not a game about luck. That is why it has been successful. They’re doing Bankenstein’s monsters this week, but forget the fact they are dressing up, Noel puts on a silly voice occasionally. Also: we’ve now… Read More »

An open letter to Objective

By | October 30, 2011

Dear Andrew O’ Connor or whoever, Please send us the entire soundtrack of The Cube and then I promise never to suggest we are bored of you playing SODDING, SODDING, SODDING BARRIER every week ever again. Love you! Brig x

Sweet Dreams

By | October 27, 2011

If you’ve been following, it sounds like X Factor act Rhythmix are going to change their name to avoid confusion with a children’s charity of the same name. Fantasy X Factor managers will not need to do anything, I’ll adapt the team sheets automatically this weekend. In other news, the ever reliable @tvscoops has suggested ITV have… Read More »

Iiiiin two!

By | October 26, 2011

I’m going to put up a follow-up press release from Andrew Wood, but if he feels like advertising some more he can use the comments like everybody else: The two contestants through to through end game on Bullseye now have the choice of 3 options. The 1st option is that they can take all the… Read More »

Iiiiiiiin one

By | October 25, 2011

OK, so the big thing going around Twitter is the (actually pretty old) news that The Gurin Company has bought the rights to Sunday afternoon favourite Bullseye, and together with one of the original creators Andrew Wood they’ve created a million dollar version of it (involving having the players score 401 in 9 darts which while… Read More »

The big push

By | October 21, 2011

The big push for the Only Connect app has started, and you can read what I thought about it here. It’s a nice app (great feel), but with so many cheaper alternatives (on its own site for example, or Puzzgrid for something a bit lower rent) I think it’s going to be a tough sell… Read More »