Do you want to appear on Don’t Blow the Inheritance?

By | June 21, 2012

We are on the look out for fun and lively personalities who would like to take part in ‘Don’t blow the inheritance’. We will be holding nationwide auditions over the next few weeks.

For more details and how to apply email us today at contributors@12yard.com

All applicants must be 18 years of age or over and be currently resident and living in the UK, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man.

Applications are subject to the terms and conditions in the application form.

What we know: teams of two from different generations take part in a quiz. The older member builds up a bank, the younger member tries to win it.

If you and your chums prefer to do something ker-a-zee for ITV2 with Rufus Hound, he’s fronting a hypnotism game I Know What You Did Last Weekdetails and application form here (looks like a pilot).

I wonder what happened to Mesmerized with Dale Winton (was it?)?

MEANWHILE!!! Endemol doing a comedy gameshow pilot called The Bodyguard (from SRO):

From the producers of ‘Total Wipeout’ comes a brand new comedy game show pilot The Bodyguard.

For the first time ever, the BBC is opening the doors to reveal The Celebrity Bodyguard Training Academy and for one night only three contestants will become superhero Bodyguards.

Each of our trainee bodyguards will be teamed with their favourite celebrity and must be willing to take a hit for them…quite literally. Proving their worth in a series of fun but challenging games, they’ll need to put their bodyguard skills to the test.

Only one of our trainees will successfully graduate through to the Final and get the chance to win a cash prize and be crowned The Ultimate Bodyguard.

 

Nom nom nom

By | June 19, 2012

I’m pretty happy housemates can discuss nominations on Big Brother this year because it adds a layer of strategy and the lines between bitching and discussing nominations were so blurred anyway the rulings were often inconsistent.

BUT, I hope there are more tasks (like the Timebomb one) where people’s right to nominate are rescinded, or some people earn extra nomination rights – to keep everyone on their toes. The difference between BBUK and BBUS is that the grand final will have so many people in it you aren’t going to get the bloc infighting that provides the natural entertainment of this sort of thing.

Vote to save works better with three or more people up. So why not put three or more people up?

Edit: Oh, they’ve been banned from nom talk now.

This year’s new Fort Boyard things!

By | June 19, 2012

OK this is very exciting so thanks to FortBoyard.net for the list and pictures, it’s this year’s batch of new games!

By the looks of it there are just three new tests and ten new adventures, although by the sounds of it some of these new adventures may well be tests. Of note, Gagarin is this year’s twist on Pere Fouras’ riddle – now they must try and solve it whilst being spun round in a gyroscope. From the Earth to the Moon is a reversioning of the Chapel Clock, and Red Alert is a reversioning of Topkapi, both of which were great games but it’s a shame they don’t have new ideas. At least a number of the old games are going to have visually themed rooms.

The Percolator and the Cold Room are listed as adventures but sound more like key tests. Otherwise 101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow seems to have inspired the Inverse Tyrolene (no news as to whether this will be played in tandem with old ship Tyrolene that’s been bought back for the special night time editions) and the Anvil. The Elastic Jump is back with a new focus, just as much on the rest of the team as the jumpee.

Very much looking forward to it, as there are still details yet to be discerned – rule changes, new challenges in the Hall of Judgement and the Council.

The first episode is on July 7th and Saturdays thereafter, but it will be taking a short break for the Olympics.

The Sunday Times

By | June 17, 2012

What exciting things do we have for you this Sunday, you’re probably asking yourself? Well I’ll tell you.

I’ve done a review of The Million Pound Drapp for iOS. The download is free for playing along with the TV, a £1.49 in-app purchase unlocks the play anytime element (and I note you can’t seem to play anytime with the online web version now). I’m going to continue referring to it as The Million Pound Drapp UNTIL YOU LIKE IT.

NEXT tonight is the Bother Season of Poker Closing Ceremony with The Shipping Forecast – a £3.30 speed rebuy (plus an optional add-on after half an hour) winner take all tournament. You only need to buy in once and could win loads, especially as I’ve got about £20 in my account I’m happy to blow if necessary. The fun starts at 8pm, and you will need to be a member of Brig’s Poker Club to play:

– If you don’t already have it, download the free PokerStars software from www.pokerstars.com
– Open the main poker lobby, then click on the Home Games tab
– Click the ‘Join a Poker Club’ button
– Enter my Club ID number: 466738
– Enter my Invitation Code: onlyconnect

Then look for the tourney in the Home Games tab. Ten minutes late registration is available but there’s no entry after that. I will need to approve entry to the club so don’t leave it to the last minute. Rebuys and add-ons are £3 each if you want them.

And finally, Alex Sutton pointed out that a recent Applause Store mail had a picture of the The All New Skillful Red or Black set, so to look at it let’s go over to Gamesmaster (click then click again for a slightly larger version):

Blimey, I hope they didn’t need to stand for the entire recording.