For the same reason that any challenge-based programme is popular. People perform the tasks with varying degrees of success (sometimes failing hilariously), while viewers pick favourites and enjoy the banter that goes on in between.
So a bit like the Generation Game then?
08-30-2017, 08:54 AM
PSRB
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Originally Posted by Ash
So a bit like the Generation Game then?
I used to love that. The original version(s) with Brucie and Larry (I forget which) and Isla St.Clair
08-30-2017, 08:54 AM
Sir C
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Originally Posted by Ash
So a bit like the Generation Game then?
The Generation Game was excellent. Brucey was best, but Larry grew into the role #shutthatdoor #slackalice
08-30-2017, 08:57 AM
World's End Stella
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Originally Posted by Burney
He does seem nice. However, most of them are plainly hateful and I sincerely hope they all get amoebic dysentery.
Which BB member is on it?
08-30-2017, 09:00 AM
Burney
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Originally Posted by Ash
So a bit like the Generation Game then?
A bit. But not as common.
08-30-2017, 09:00 AM
Burney
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Originally Posted by World's End Stella
Which BB member is on it?
I wouldn't know. I recognised about 4 people in it.
08-30-2017, 09:01 AM
Burney
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Originally Posted by PSRB
I used to love that. The original version(s) with Brucie and Larry (I forget which) and Isla St.Clair
Yes. A camp comic and a sexless scotch folk singer. Odd choice to host a gameshow when you think about it.
08-30-2017, 09:04 AM
Ash
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Originally Posted by Burney
A bit. But not as common.
:hehe: I used to get to watch it at my nan's. Would never be on in our house.
08-30-2017, 09:05 AM
Sir C
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Originally Posted by Ash
:hehe: I used to get to watch it at my nan's. Would never be on in our house.
Hostess trolley, teasmaid, socket set, vase, cuddly toy, alarm clock, conveyor belt, set of sliding doors..
08-30-2017, 09:08 AM
Ash
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Originally Posted by Sir C
Hostess trolley, teasmaid, socket set, vase, cuddly toy, alarm clock, conveyor belt, set of sliding doors..
:nod: I was sternly told that it was a salient lesson in the vulgarity of people being prepared to humiliate themselves in pursuit of a few gaudy trinkets.