Show Discussion: Odd One In

By | July 17, 2010

Bradley Walsh hosts a big Saturday night entertainment show that appears to be a mixture of I’ve Got a Secret and Tell the Truth, where Peter Andre and Jason Manford play against a team of other celebs (in the first show it’s Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen and Katherine Kelly from Coronation Street) in working out who in a line-up has an unusual talent or story. Old-skool!

It’s Spoilt For Choice Saturday!

By | July 17, 2010

Saturday night is very much gameshow night in TV land this evening. Interesting new shows will get their own seperate posts, but you’ve got the choice of:

  • 101 Ways to Leave a Gameslow (7pm, BBC1)
  • Odd One In (7:15pm ITV1)
  • Magic Numbers (8pm, ITV1)
  • Fort Boyard (7:35pm UK time, France 2 and online Monday probably)

As ever, I’ll probably be watching them on catch-up, but feel free to post your fascinating opinions.

Fun Thing Found on Youtube Friday

By | July 16, 2010

Well, what I actually wanted was Robbie and Take That playing Bomberman (sorry, Dynablaster) on Gamesmaster since they’re back together again, but would you believe that’s not on Youtube?

So instead, on a whim, and reading that Jenny Turner of the parish has a Run the Gauntlet video on her Quizzlestick blog, I wondered if there was any Run the Gauntlet on Youtube. And would you believe it, there is!

“Trem.”

Aggleecrag

By | July 14, 2010

HAPPY PROPER TENTH BIRTHDAY BIG BROTHER! Today ten years ago, the first set of housemates went into the original Big Brother house in Bow. Ah, great days.

In more important news, doubtless everyone reading this will be familiar with Nickelodeon GUTS, the kids sports challenge gameshow that was popular (in the States) in the early nineties, and was shown on Nickelodeon in the UK. Well Digital Spy report that host Mike O’Malley is being given a permanent cast role in popular singing drama series thing Glee. Who knew? I hope he gets to shout a lot. Apparently Moira Quirk is going to join next season. (*)

I promise to stop commenting on Digital Spy stories for the rest of the week.

(*) Not a funny joke, but excellently alienating to 95% of Bother’s Bar’s target audience.