When Gameshows Go Horribly Wrong (2017)
Vložit
- čas přidán 27. 09. 2022
- The late Dale Winton narrates a compilation of disastrous moments from TV game shows including the woman who broke her leg and still finished third on The Krypton Factor.
As since because this was recorded after 9pm, there is some strong language which could offend some viewers.
Copyright: Crackit Productions for Channel 5 - Zábava
The woman who decided not to go on a date with Rodney Alcala (serial killer) because something about him seemed “off” even after she did initially choose him from a group of multiple blind date bachelors, is a flawless example of how following your instincts and intuition can save your life! 🙌
She didn't so dodge a bullet... She dodged a freaking nuke.
It was a crap shoot, Alcala didn't kill every woman he took out.
Thank you for putting this together . Cheered me up.
True, but somebody who responds to a man wanting to represent himself as a banana...
Poor taste in SO MANY WAYS.
@@georgielancaster1356 She knew he had a peel, lol.
Completing an obstacle course with a broken leg and in terrible pain is incredible. What an amazing strong and determined woman is Judith.
that drag at the end! When you can see the foot is going the wrong way... gaaaaaah
@@Sunnysaleen Yea men just die in war, get limbs amputated, fight through much worse much more often..., but yes... power of women indeed.
She was called Judith the Baker for ages threw all the heats,and all her wins , it was only when she won the all-stars and broke her leg she was just called Judith the champion
“This is teatime telly!” Is quite possibly the most British thing I’ve ever heard come out of another human’s mouth 😂
yeah,cringe overload
No. Teatime isn't when we drink tea. It's when we eat dinner in the evening. Also known as supper. It's more often said in the Northern regions of England.
However, drinking tea is having a cup of tea, having a cuppa.
Afternoon tea is kind of drinking tea but eating biscuits, cake, or sandwiches at the same time.
I'm still waiting to hear a different American word for Mother. Dearest, perhaps?
The Dating Game didn't go horribly wrong. The woman decided not to go out with the creep. That's a win in my book.
It's more a wrong of the show staff for managing to find and greenlight the _one_ guy who kills people. She could have been the victim of a lackluster background check 🤦
She said something about him creeper her our so she didn't go
you guys have to understand the mind of a serial killer...
which is extremely hard if not impossible sometimes.
the sheer audacity that he went on TV knowing he's a
serial killer... how can a game show in the 60s-70s do
a "background check for serial killers?" seriously...
the was back when the CIA was just starting its department
of Behavioral Studies Unit. well shown in Mind Hunter (s)
@@daydreamers8254Mind Hunter is about the FBI not the CIA
They did fail to properly vet him. Fortunately, his "date" read his vibes.
Judith Stafford on the Krypton Factor was just amazing. To finish the assault course with that injury was incredible.
I feel so bad for Whyte. He seems like such a kind man. That had to be humiliating. It's so gross how we did things back then. And it really hasnt changed. Now it's the wild west of the internet. Everyone is photoshopped and hidden behind anonymity to say whatever they want. I really wish people were kinder to each other. I feel better knowing he's found love.
any tv show that is about dating is exploitative and horrible. they pick people who they know are gonna fai cus it makes a funny story. in the interviews as soon as the guy said he's alternative they where like "right we have a winner here lets get him to come on looking like a failed rockstar".
I thought he was cute. The tux was definitely not it and I think the platinum blonde hair ruined it lol. He seems so nice!
He seems cool imo. He was like a male Rapunzel that became a Rockstar. Idk what those women was thinking
Honestly it was kind of shocking, a pretty guy and I totally loved his vibes of the suit and his hair. Idk he pulled it off fr it's just kinda gross how these sort of ""dating"" shows worked.
The best part of the Dalí episode is none of his answers were, strictly speaking, incorrect. One of my favorite artists.
The poor girl who had no right answers was IMHO a classic example of one of the three classic categories of fear or trauma as a reaction to fear. Everyone is familiar with fight or flight. But there are actually three classic fear responses, fight, flight, or freeze. She appeared to be in some kind of fear response (my guess anyway) where she could not remember her French, her Italian, or really respond to the questions other than to stay frozen and say "pass". That is how it seemed to me, less of her being dumb, and more of a contestant being frozen in a classic fear response. Her brain was in what is commonly called the "deer in the headlights" response where the deer sees that danger coming but is frozen and cannot move. The part of her thinking that would allow her to respond was that deer. People think that everyones fear response should be the same that, if she was so scared she would have been shaking, eyes wide open, etc. But, some people go into a response in reaction to a traumatic situation as I think she did of going into her best "nice girl" presentation of herself thinking that if she kept smiling and doing her best to give polite but very short answers she could make it through. It seemed to be her way of coping with being frozen.
theres 4. fawn as well
I'm not following you? If you mean fawn as in a baby deer, a fawn will freeze as a part of its camouflage technique. And freezing os one of the three forms I mentioned. I am open to hearing of another one, but I am not understanding your point?@@SA-rj4kc
There are 5 fear responses - Fight, Flight, Freeze, Flop, Friend 🙂
I don't think she is unintelligent or unknowlegable either, but whatever response she suffered would likely have been alleviated had she known some of the answers with 100% certainty, especially one of the first ones. If she only had an inkling for those, but chose to pass instead of trying to answer (or, indeed, tried to answer and felt stupid for not getting them right) that would likely exacerbate the situation and make the threshold all the higher.
By the time the Attenborough question popped up, she repeated the surname but chose to pass, indicating either that she wasn't taking in the information properly (in a frozen state) or that she wasn't secure enough in his first name to answer (where knowing multiple Attenboroughs, e.g. Richard, may actually make the question a little bit more difficult and the threshold to answering slightly larger to begin with, which is exponentially increased by the pressure of not having got any answers correctly yet, as well as not producing French or Italian sentences).
"I have no legs." If that line was a joke, that lady should go into standup because she's the next Steven Wright. That's the most hilarious deadpan delivery of any line I have ever heard in my life.
If it wasn't a joke, she'll definitely never make it in standup.
@@topherwintersdamb, brutal 😂😂
@@topherwinters god this had me absolutely pissing myself
01:19:00 I read somewhere that when Bob came out of the soundproofed room, he overheard someone say, "I bet 'turkey' is number one" (referring to the third question). So he knew that "turkey" was a good answer to one of the questions, but he didn't know which one, so he just said 'turkey' to everything.
i thought hed overheard someone say "chicken" as an answer so went with turkey. either way its priceless!!
I hope they didn't say that, seeing as how they would've known at that point that chicken got 58, so it would be fairly hard for turkey to manage number one. I do agree they should've mentioned that he surely must've overheard something, however.
Also, with the surprisingly low score turkey garnered, what could possibly account for the remaining 21 points?
The tonal whiplash is insane, I can’t believe they included near death injuries and serial killers with slut coming up on countdown
33:53 As soon as the clip from "The Dating Game" came up, I knew immediately what it was going to be about. Though it's unfortunate that this man was eventually revealed to be a serial killer, at least the girl who picked him never went on the date with him.
Just goes to show, always listen to your gut
Yea.. Ur right.. it kinda sucks he never got to go on a date with her :(
i think actually if she did go it would maybe have exposed him. theres little place to hide when youre on a date being watched by a chaperone. she would have been completly safe but would maybe have gotten something out of him that could have caught him sooner
@@ThePurpleCheesecakeZebra I think you undererstimate Alcala and psychopaths as a whole. They spend all their life building a persona that they play whenever they don't want to kill a person. That's why they appear rather charming to most people. Alcala would never be so careless and just slip up on a random girl he won at a gameshow.
The Swedish host vomiting described as "Shouting soup" cracked me up.😂
This show reminds us of all the great game shows/TV we have lost over the years.
The main reason,in my view is the cost of video tapes($300 apiece).
That woman who broke her leg and still came third is an absolute boss.
1:43:55 RIP, Bob Barker. He just passed away on August 26, 2023, just a few months shy of his 100th birthday.
After Barker's retirement from The Price is Right in 2007, it has since been hosted by comedian Drew Carey, who was previously known from "The Drew Carey Show" and "Whose Line Is It Anyway?".
So Drew Scarey is the Clive Anderson of the USA.
@@ticketyboo2456 When it comes to Whose Line, I guess so. A couple of the regular performers from the UK version, Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles, wound up being regulars when the show started in Los Angeles. Even with a different host in the most recent version, they're still continuing with the show, though it will be coming to an end fairly soon.
@@bluebear1985 Aisha Tyler really classed up the joint.
Wait... The Drew Carey Show's host was called Drew Carey? Damn...
@retroactyv It was actually a sitcom, but there could be the odd episode where he was considered to be the "host" I guess.😁
the couple that dropped the million can cry me a river.
The person I really feel sorry for on the Krypton Factor is the one that finished the obstacle course behind the woman who had a broken bloody leg.
Lol😂😂😂 exactly
Literally went first, got overtaken by others who started after her, and another person got a broken foot and still came in last? Yep. That's probably gonna hurt more than that broken foot.
Looks like they got stuck in the net. You know how in movies they'd throw a net over someone and they'd get stuck? I'm guessing it's somewhat realistic and you can get stuck in them.
On the plus side, nobody would remember her, but yeah, the personal memory would haunt me forever.
Absolutely loved this video! Fun and informative without being overly sensational or seeking to mock anyone. I could watch a whole series of these.
They called one the hosts a dirty cow what are you on--
Mad mad respect to Judith stafford,
I fractured and dislocated my right ankle
And the pain was absolutly unbearable
Your pain threshhold must be through the roof Judith
To keep on going like that wow You are definatly tougher than me.
i think adrenaline and also the motivation to win probably got her through. it is kinda shocking the things people will put themselves through for money
I don't think there was any cash on the line for Krypton Factor. Pure bragging rights. It was some of the best telly every too. You got a trophy for winning and every contestant got a sweatshirt. @@ThePurpleCheesecakeZebra
I love documentaries like this. Thank you so much for making this wonderfully entertaining documentary!
The person that uploaded this didn't make it, this is a TV documentary episode that aired on Channel 5 in the UK.
imagine actually thinking this is made by a youtuber LOL
What an incredibly great collection of Game Show fails! Well done!! I had never heard about that Dating Game contestant that was a serial killer. Thank God that girl never went out with him - she clearly would have been another victim. How chilling! Other segments of this video I found fascinating were: Queen for a Day - I barely remembered that show growing up (I was very young) but it's shameful how they put those poor women on to tell everyone how sad their lives were and how desperate they were to win, then exploiting them by an applause meter to tell the show whose story was the saddest! Another good one: Concentration - I've never heard such a convoluted set of rules that that! Concentration went on to become a popular game you would buy in the stores, and a lot of fun to play. Loved the guy that would bring a "turkey" to the beach, and always loved how Steve Harvey handles family's stupid answers on Family Feud. Really great stuff! I thoroughly enjoyed it all - and will actually re-watch this a few times. Very entertaining! Thank you.
"it's shameful how they put those poor women on to tell everyone how sad their lives were and how desperate they were to win"
Oh no, how dare the TV show try and help someone who's struggling! How awful!
Let me guess, you're the type of person why tried to cancel Mr Beast?
@@Death-999 you missed the point ...
@@dawnieb.7394 Nah, you did...............
Cilla Black was amazing. I love how she exposed the journalist. It was so unfair on not only the guy, but she robbed someone of a chance. RIP Cilla.
Shame she wasn’t as nice in person 😢
@@natashafrance717 I never met her.
The way she was laughing after she was exposed as well, showing she really didn't care about misleading the guy.
We only saw the helicopter flight, but remember and try to imagine, they spent a whole day, night, and morning together, at least 24hours she kept up her manipulation.
and a huge Thatcherite
Cila and her production team led him on too. They would have discovered she was a journalist at some point and they chose to keep it quiet from him. They all wasted that guys time and embarrassed him on national TV.
1:47:20 The Yolanda incident on the US TPIR continues to be one of the most talked about moments in the show's history to this day. The announcer at the time, Johnny Olson, had the perfect response. As for Bob, he doesn't know what happened until the first ad break. He came back saying "I'd like to welcome you back to The Yolanda Hour".😁
After 40 years of seeing this clip again and again on various shows, I noticed for the first time that she also loses her hat.
@@catnewskawai9367 I didn't notice it then and didn't now until it was mentioned. Somehow the ivory carshredder under her nose distracted me
Almost didn't notice until I was mentioned! The ivory car-shredder under the nose distracted me LOL
I watched an episode in the late 70s or early 80s where a contestant got on stage and told Barker she wanted to take her clothes off. I guess he had her figured as trying to provoke a reaction, because he just said, "alright, go ahead."
She did not, in fact, go ahead. 😂
As an American, I smiled when this clip was included in this show. However, I was rather astonished the "moment of truth" was aired here relatively unedited. That's what I like about Europeans; we're far too uptight about that stuff!
That Take Me Out segment. Man that guy got done dirty.
Judith Stafford can't be described in mere words. What she did was absolutely amazing - and insane!
I feel like she would have won if she hadn't broken her leg. Amazing indeed.
@@owie4070 I don't think she would have beaten Mike Brennan he was the fastest on the course that year. But she definitely would have come second.
"After driving that Bentley she'd only have a penny anyway" 🤣🤣
It's even funnier that "snake charmer" worked even with only the middle square open.
thank you Bob for telling us to ''come on down'' for over 30 years. we will forever miss you
Je left his huge estate to animal and military charities
Panel: Have you done everything there is to do in this universe?
Salvador Dali: Yes
This is a really good video. I'm not British, so I'm not as familiar with dale, still rest in piece.
Theres also a lot of good content to talk about, the moment the "snake charmer" bit came up first, I knew this segment was gonna be good. Honestly I'm surprised that with money drop, the scandel about a couple putting all their money on the correct answer, and the show dropping the money wasn't brought up.
It wasn't the correct answer!
@@pearlhartney9I they’re talking about the time American contestants said post it notes were sold before Walkmans and lost the money despite that being true, with the show saying post it notes didn’t count because they were originally sold under a different name, which had nothing to do with what the question was asking.
@@Sparx632 yeah that one
Honestly, if that fella on Take Me Out came out, looking like that, after ‘Game of Thrones’ and everyone thirsting over Daemon Targaryen in ‘House of the Dragon’, he would’ve been well-in! 😂
I would be that one in which every girl would turn their light right after I came out! I could never put myself under the lights for everyone to effective say "Not this guy!"
The show 'queen for a day' was exploiting women's misery and with all those huge elaborate gifts at the end to the one and only winner was more than she had asked for and without that they could have easily granted all the women's wishes...
That segment was shocking. Those poor women having to spill their guts as to how much they needed something like a hospital bed for their sick son was gut-wrenching. And them to subject them to people voting on them was shameful! Queen for a Day? How about "Poor unselfish souls wanting bare necessities". Omg. Makes you sad.
they needed to make money off it. people dont give you money to help people in meaningful ways people make money by exploiting the poor for our entertainment. pretty sure there was a Korean Netflix series about it what was it called? octopus challenge? anyway still to this day people like Mr Beast exploit poor people by pretending to help poor people. his whole channel is "lets all make money off of peoples misery" at the end of the day donating a whole shop to s food bank is actually more damaging than good, charities need consistency not one off masses of money. he also basically copies squid game just without the death. its no less exploitative
that's what you get in a country without social security.....just saying...
Queen For A Day was absolutely appalling.
In the Family Feud episodes, I can’t believe they left out the one where Steve asked for a phrase that begins with pork. One guy said porcupine!!!!
"U-pine!!" LOL Classic!
The best one was when her sister bombs, and her first answer was "Penis" 😂😂😂😂😂😂 and Steve looked like he was going to die. He is my all time favorite host of Family Feud. So funny.
There are too many examples of hilarious Steve Harvey responses to stupid answers to include them here. They gave a good respresentative sample of Steve's awesome sense of humor. I'm glad they spent the time coming up with so many different game show fails.
theres infinite of them and its not really that rare of a blunder, this was a solid 15 minutes of blunder
Judith an absolute boss powering through with that broken leg.
I'm sure Roy hired a voodoo master to make Nick Weir fall on his first Catchpharase show. 🤣🤣
2:13:51 What's My Line was one of the first big game show hits on American television. The original weekly run lasted for seventeen years, most of it being on Sunday nights. The show actually coined the term "Is it bigger than a breadbox?", which was asked by presenter/comedian Steve Allen. One time, in an effort to stump him, they actually got someone who made breadboxes for a living.
On a couple of occasions, they managed to get UK host Eamonn Andrews to sit on the panel. He even once had to fill in for regular host John Charles Daly.
There was an incident that I'm surprised wasn't mentioned. Given what's my line aired live, it's surprising how rarely things went wrong. During a mystery guest segment with Melinda Mercouri, some random guy ran up on stage and interrupted proceedings, Host John Daly had to ask producer Gil Fates to get the "relieving unit" (as he called it) and called for the code to mute the microphones, Gil & announcer Johnny Olsen ran on and escorted the man off before turning him over to security. The man was trying to get in a free plug for his dating service.
There was another "intruder" case where some guy ran on stage after Milton Berle's mystery guest segment, he shook Milton's hand giggled and said "I finally made it on mother's day" before taking off again. John looked confused, Milton joked that it was his agent. According to Gil Fates he was arrested outside the studio and spent the rest of his life in an insane asylum.
As far as that mystery guest game went For the entire run the secret "emergency plan" if a guest didn't make it in or whatever was for John Daly himself to be the mystery guest. They never had to enact it. For fun on the final show John was the mystery guest. He revealed that he was the backup plan ever since the series began and although they never needed to do it they had several "close calls" including one guest who arrived 1 minute before they had to go on.
@@marcpower4167 I think the mystery guest who arrived one minute before their appearance was Judy Garland.
One of my teachers was on What's My Line around 1970 (give or take a year), when Wally Bruner was host. His "line" was his side job as a square dance caller. I'd love to see it again, but the Bruner episodes rarely get rerun.
on of my teachers was on the Krypton Factor. @@bobbuethe1477
@@bobbuethe1477 Do you know who would have been on the panel on that episode. It's likely Arlene Francis would have, considering she was a regular on both the CBS primetime and syndicated runs of the show.
R.I.P Dale, sorely missed
Man, that Take Me Out show wouldn’t fly today. Poor guy.
It only went off the air about 3 year ago.
@@Hellwyckseriously?! There was nothing wrong with that guy. But i can not imagine the line of tiktok mutants that would be on there now. Yikes.
The embarrassment I'd suffer if every woman shut their light off when I came out would be total devastation.
@@morticiaheisenberg9679 tiktok tends to show you people who fit your own demographic so you must be a mutant yourself
That blond hair didn’t suit him
Watching the "Queen for a day" footage made me feel uncomfortable as if I just accidentally came across a snuff film in the early days of internet. I feel like I just watched something I wasn't supposed to ever see. It was actually sadly disturbing. Eye opening as well. The lady wanted materials to make a bed. A god damn bed....
I know, it’s not like they were asking for a million dollars. I’m hardly well-off but if I was the host I’d feel like saying “Don’t worry I’ll sort that out for you” to every one of them. Presumably only one of them won and the rest just had to go back to whatever shit they were dealing with.
Lmao I just finished the clip they literally could have given all of the women what they wanted with all the stuff they piled on the winner.
Thanks to vaccines we don't have to worry about kids being disabled bcs of polio any longer..
It was excruciatingly awful. Set in the 1950's. Sure to have had widows, possibly with children, from WW2. Even WW1 widows, who have lived in poverty for decades, possibly wiped out by the Great Depression.
To be truthful, the last person I would feel sad for, is someone who is married to a man who hunts for pleasure. She didn't have to marry a man who liked to kill animals.
It is heartbreaking that these poor women were desperate for so little. Shameful that people who knew them had not helped them!
The woman needing a gurney...
Just tears out your hesrt - and worse, so long ago, there is nothing that could be done, now, to fix it.
I knew a very old women who lived on a rural property in Western Australia, that had a drunken husband who used to beat her up, who thankfully, died when she was still relatively young, but with children to look after - no social security - and to my horror, she said the neighbouring farmers - not all, I hope, and tradesmen, would come around wanting s ex - and pretending to offer to help and stealing stuff from her.
Just heartbreaking. And makes me SO angry
The guy from Take Me Out.... definitely the wrong crowd for him because I know a bunch of women who'd consider him a dream man. He's good looking just an acquired taste.
Agreed. He was cute and looked fun.
@@morticiaheisenberg9679 He's not my type but I think he's more appealing than most they've had on the show! I hope that didn't knock his confidence, they were clearly just too basic for him 🤷
Hes a total catch!! Those girls were all just basic bitches
Did she really think Justin Timberlake won an award for protecting friends with benefits?? What????
To be fair the boyfriend was just as nuts for going along with it lol. I'd be all, listen to the fucking question, obviously it's not that!
That's a typical case of idea fixation, she heard "won an award" and she thought of an Oscar, so the movie title came to her mind as the answer... I've seen that happen a lot with board games with my family: an idea gets stuck and they can"t process the right answer.
@@shamsqasr6173 Yeah. Has to do with the way we parse text or instructions too.
I saw a TikTok of a mom trying to hand a pan to her son, and she kept saying "the bottoms hot" so he repeatedly went to lift it from the bottom, rather than the side handles that weren't hot. If she'd have said use the handles, that's most likely what he would have done, but she made the bottom the focus and as he wasn't really paying attention, that's what he went for. Similarly with telling kids not to do something, they hear and process the something, rather than the not. So it's better to say "do something else", rather than "don't do that something", then there's no room for misinterpretation.
I think some quiz shows word things in a certain way in order to promote focus or fixation on the initial part of the question, and hide the key part in the last few words. Regular quizzers get used to specifically paying attention to the wording and phrasing.
Plus nerves and anxiety can empty your brain in seconds lol. I feel sorry for her, but the point of having two people is to act as a counterbalance in cases where one person's mind goes to the wrong place, and the boyfriend was just a lump of wood. Zero input. So I kinda blame him more, he doesn't even need to know anything about Justin Timberlake to help out, and prevent the catastrophe. But he just doesn't bother at all. That's the craziest bit to me. Trust and believe in your partner for sure, but verify with common sense!
Cilla was a legend. She didn’t let her get away with a bit of it but she did it in the nicest of ways that just made the Journalist look even worse.
Yeah, even as a guy, I was thinking what girl in their right mind would not choose paul as a boyfriend! Something definitely doesn't add up here.
the epitome of "I'm not angry at you, I'm just very disappointed", except by your absolute favourite Nan, in front of the entire nation.
@@manilkasheran2934 A) She was a journalist, that was the whole problem
B) She already had a fiance
I tend to think the show's organisers, ie; those who should've taken responsibility to check people out, may have "played" everyone for the sake of sensationalism/controversy.
@@747fa Cosmopolitan is a magazine for snobs obsessed with wealth and vanity
The Gladiator one was honestly horrifying. Like breaking your neck would be a terrifying experience.
It happened in one of our German TV shows, where people can take bets. A young guy suffered from two fractured cervical vertebrae and is in the wheelchair since then.
Bullseye,where they gave people who lived in flats,a boat.
today i've learned the plural of Elvis 😃
Elvi
fungus/fungae elvis/ elvae....😂
im glad that woman turned down Rodney. had she said yes i believe she would have been his next victim
Hello? Everybody since the 70's wants their theory back.
she would have had to agree to a second date outside of the premise of the show for that. the first date is done with chaperones because if anything did happen there would be a lawsuit
@@ThePurpleCheesecakeZebra right but still glad she said no
It's good to hear the thoughts of Joe Pasquale on a game show from the US from before he was born - he remembers it well! Like they all remember the 1990's Dutch quiz show!
I never understood why they feel the need to have some annoying talking head describing what we've just seen.
UTG
@@veritas4364why you watching this then lol
@@robynlee4264 I think a narrator voice is more than enough. The only talking heads we need are those of the people related to the incident, not some rent-a-comedian or some Z-list celebrity who didn't even know about it until the production team showed them the clip.
R.I.P., Dale.
Wow completely forgot he passed 😳
What about the episode where the guy slips up and falls on a toilet brush in supermarket sweep
RIP to a nazi supporter lmfao
Such a lovely guy, gone too soon 😢
@@80sKittyIf he lived until 2021 he would've joined his mate Donald Trump in trying to overthrow the government in a fascist plot lmfao. Gone too soon is usually reserved for people who actually bring good into this world instead of helping to install fascist regimes.
The time when prizes were real prizes
The prizes now are your bills being paid 😂
The thing is in the US its 40% tax, no matter what it is (Might be even higher now). So alot of people can't afford the items so they either sell it, or take a cash incentive instead.
I love that the woman on the krypton factor still beat the other woman even though she broke her leg lol
i love how she looks more youthful in 2017 than she did in the 80s lol , hair styles were terrible back then
'It's a good answer, but it's not right' Roy Walker
Amazing compilation 🙂 😊👍
The Dating Game was not the only Gameshow to have a Serial Killer as a Contestant , The British Gameshow Bullseye Had a Contestant on it , one John William Cooper who unbeknownst to the show had murdered 4 people in Pembrokeshire , film of his apperance on the show was used in his 2011 Trial to compare him to a sketch of the Murderer , it helped to get him life sentance.....
I totally understand what happened to the girl in The Chase. It would've happened to me also. I just don't like to be in front of an audience.
Agreed, was such a shame for her. Watched as if I was there answering in her place so could empathise. Them tweets about her were so harsh, the poor lassie was only 19 and she obviously felt embarrassed enough after it, without the need for twitter to pile on😢
In the end she contributed on the final round and I'm glad she took some money home.
@@gram.I totally agree. I think the nerves of being in front of a camera and studio got to her. Then I think the chat with Bradley got her in her head and in all honesty for someone her age, her questions were tough!
Yeah, I think people far too easily forget that being on TV, on a show that will air to millions of people, in front of a studio audience, competing for cash prizes worth thousands, adds so many extra layers of pressure that you just don't find at the £50 Thursday night pub quiz down the King's Head.
Totally agree, this happened to me in a job interview.
the worst part is you usually get interviewed by researchers who ask you all the personal questions like "what do you do" and will say "oh you speak french can you say these phrases" because they want to make sure that A you can indeed answer these questions and B you dont say something unairable in response or something too personal.then they tell the host to ask these questions
Also our "stars in our eyes* had an accident with the contender actually bleeding like a *bleep* on tv...(Netherlands)
The Catch Phrase moment was so funny,it's one of the greatest tv game show moments of all time.
My goodness the memories from my childhood came flooding back 😥I think I'm getting old.
British TV is the best TV in the world.......I'm not british myself but they do bring up the best shows ever especially Channel 4 and Channel 2
And you seen several tv shows from all around the world?
Or are just compering to your local tv & murican tv?
@@ingridakerblom7577 I’ve seen the most popular ones. My local first which is middle eastern. Also watch numerous American and Canadian shows. Also watch Aussie and news land shows. Basically any tv shows which language they speak is English or Arabic because others I don’t know. I’ve seen some Brazilian and Argentine shows with subtitles. As well as South African. So yea I seen a lot. British are the most ballsy and outrageous shows which is what I like. Also the comedy shows in British tv are the best also. In my opinion of course because people have different taste when it comes to comedy and entertainment in general.
Queen for a day is pretty much what shows like the x factor produce
its all reality tv. it all exploits people who either want fame or money who often come from disadvantaged backgrounds.
18:40 That play with words made me laugh so hard.
I have to admit that the gladiator neck bend fall made me jump and be worried for her. Thank God she recovered.
The Lingo thing, she knew. And it wasn't the first thing that happened like that. And certainly not the last. 😂
R. I. P Dale Winton, gone way too soon
Too soon? He was nearly 70 !
Only 62
@@evanslater4551 suppose thats not that old
I always had the hots for him x
Something about game shows just makes me so uneasy.
A group of Elvi.. plural Elvis omg😂
56:18 Believe it or not, "100%" actually made its way over to a few American markets on a limited basis in 1999. You didn't see the host in this case either, but the one heard was veteran radio personality Casey Kasem, who was best known for doing the syndicated "American Top 40" on the radio for many years. The show only lasted a few months.
I can imagine it now, "Like zoinks Scoob!!! How many questions can you answer???"
That was such fun. Of all of them, I miss The Krypton Factor the most.
You also think of the women begging for medical devices for their sick kids as fun..
Salvador Dalì's appearance was actually surreal
'YES'
The dating show woman's decision not to go was an ABSOLUTE WIN‼🙏🏽🤞🙊🤨
I swear to god i hear once a month Roy Walker has died but everytime i google it hes still here 😂
Maybe the Mandela Effect should be renamed the Roy Walker Effect. Because, yes, I'm also sure I heard of his death on the news.
Who the hell greenlit and thought The Jump was a good idea
Bob was on a roll with that Turkey. He chose that answer. He liked that answer and he was sticking with it. Love his commitment 😂.
I remember reading about the turkey Family Fortunes guy. When he came out the silent booth, one of the production crew whispered to him "One of the big top answers is chicken, so say turkey instead". After finding that out, his behaviour made a lot more sense.
I always wondered if it was something like that, because the 3rd question it is such a good answer, it would be #1 if it was the US instead of UK. So the odds of him saying a totally random thing that turns out to be right later was always so odd.
I heard what happened was the sound proof booth malfunctioned, he heard his partner say chicken so the answer turkey was stuck in his head. I would think if a production member said that, that's cheating and the uk equivalent of the FCC would shut them down.
@@marcpower4167yeah I also have read the same thing as you. I think the OP maybe trying to make the story bigger than it was.
It still doesn't make sense. He gets asked the questions so it's still obvious which one was the chicken/ turkey one .
"According to UK Game Shows and the documentary "Our Survey Said", the story goes that Bob Johnson overheard "chicken" as the answer to the third question, and he got it into his head that if "chicken" had worked, then surely "turkey" must be one of the answers as well! Give him his due, though: "turkey" and "chicken" actually were two good answers to the same question. The only problem was that he failed to spot which question it was, or more to the point, wasn't".
(REF: The Brief Story Of The Most Famous Answers In 'Family Feud' History | Digg)
4:08 come on guys, catchphrase did this all the time and everyone must know the reveal order is pre-ordained
My father worked on Queen for a Day for a short time. This was post-WWII and was wildly popular for a time. Loved to pile prizes on one lady, and live vicariously for a few moments. Then real life hit and it was realized how lacking in compassion it was.
Oh wow, thanks for the information
Thanks for sharing the insight.
Best wishes to you
this show would be just right for PIERS MORGAN as being well a journalist amongst other WORST things 🤣🤣😂😂
It is heartbreaking that those who knew these women did not fix those tragically easy to fix problems.
As ever, I do wonder if the woman winning got the big applause because young and blonde and pretty.
Frankly, if you choose to marry a man who likes to kill animals for pleasure, you lose my empathy.
The 1950's.
You must have been awash with widows with children from WW2.
@@buffalosowljah373 Yeah, he's a host of a few shows at the moment? Apart from being a renowned accomplished journalist, what other 'worst things' is he? As in, what else are you accusing him of without giving any reason?
I had heard of that serial killer before, but forgot. Being reminded makes me hope i remembered to lock my door tonight.
Most of that was just so wholesome and heart-warming, lol kinda not what I expected at all (social media has ruined me!!). And gee we've dumbed down as a society- gameshows that were actually smart!! I remember watching "Sale of the Century" with my parents, ahh nostalgia😂
it depends on the gameshow, some of them theyre genuinly clever people being asked difficult questions under pressure (millionaire and masterminds literally base their shows format off interogation techniques and techniques intentioanlly used to raise the heart beat) some are personalities on a show to entertain the family after dinner with easy questions that make everyone say "i could do that". while also producing funny mom ents where someone messes up. ive never seena 2 hour show where comedians, presenters and other personalities talk about game show wins
6:41Surely for the Catchphrase bit, if you've broken your leg in three places, you're not going to be able to run back up the stairs like that.
Did you bother watching the rest of the clip... 1 woman had snapped her Tibia... and finished an assault course..
Adrenaline is crazy
Couple of years ago I came off my board at the bottom of a hill at about 35mph, broke six ribs and broke my right arm in a couple of places. Jumped up after sliding twenty feet, picked up my shopping and my board with my broken arm, and walked home, about 15 minutes away. I pulled a muscle in my leg and that was a niggling pain on the way home, but that was as much as I really felt at the time. Even if you don't break ribs, compression of the rib cage never feels good, but it didn't feel any worse than a normal smackdown on concrete.
About 4 hours later the ribs really began to hurt, and I still couldn't use my right hand properly. I didn't have any grip strength, and it was still painful, so I figured I'd cracked something somewhere. The ribs were bad by the next morning so I went to the hospital. I'd landed with my clenched fist between my ribs and the tarmac, so my ribs had suffered a lot more deflection than they normally would, consequently causing a lot of damage. And a few days later it ended up being a flail section, a depressed piece of ribcage pushed into the lung, but before I could get back to hospital I sneezed and it reset it thankfully. Though the pain of that was not masked by adrenaline, and is definitely in my top ten for moments involving pain. Must have clipped a nerve when the section went back into place because it felt like someone had grabbed my nipple with hot pliers for a second lol.
But yeah anyway, you can get up and function fine for a short time if it's not a break that causes immediate structural failure. But when the adrenaline wears off it'll probably hurt a lot more than if you'd immediately rested it or sought medical attention.
I've broken my wrists so many times I don't usually bother going to the hospital for that, same if I've just got a minor fracture, but it does take a little longer to heal like that. For me it's just practicality, I walk with a cane, so I can't have a cast on and still use a cane, so I just try and reduce the weight it has to bear and live with it. I'm in my late forties now and I don't heal as fast as I used to.
Adrenaline covers a massive amount of pain and trauma though, for a while at least. But in the end you have to pay the piper.
Then in the next clip he said he had broken his foot, not his 'leg in three places'
@@atg_ddr106 Not just adrenaline, but a lot of the time we don't realise just how badly we've actually injured ourselves until someone else takes a look at it.
Nick was a crap host. He had killed Catchphrase by the time Mark Curry took over from him.
Honestly props to the _Deal or No Deal_ lady, she knows what she wants 💅
Interesting. Didn'tt realise some of these gameshows are very young in the making. It has surprised me. I thought they been going for years. I just love some of these
I never knew Mr. Chips was a robot, I thought he was a potato.
It's Mr. Microchips, not Mr. Fish and Chips.
But I can see how you could have been mislead.
I mean, an American watching might have thought he was a packet of crisps.
If you had a well rounded education or did well in quizzes, you would know its a rather gentle, sadly sweet, old fashioned book and film, about a public school teacher that teaches for his whole adult life, at a boys school.
I knew nothing of the show - and although as I watched, I inferred it was a s exual joke, from the tittering, I did not associate it with se x. Just a boring idea for a show.
thats what i assumed but ive also watched the parody of it dave gorman plays where hes a potato
I remember calling him sweetcorn man as a kid
As much as I enjoyed watching this, toward the end, I was tired of the commentators take on it. I don't need to be told word-for-word what's happening and that it's stupid, I can decipher that for myself. I almost want to download this, edit out the commentators and watch it again lol.
"Oh my god, she threw up!"
Yeah...yeah she did. Thanks for the reminder 2 seconds after it happened.
My complaining aside, this was an entertaining video. Thanks for uploading it.
Yeah, the talking heads are always fking annoying. Cut out all the Z-lister comedians and people who aren't even part of the shows they're talking about and this is ~1 hour long.
Diane Youdale - one of my earliest TV crushes. ❤
One thing I dont miss is the constant 'Coming up on...' and recaps from the commercial break.
The other two words for Mother were Mum and Ma! 1:26:10
Thank you! I was wondering just that!
Dude is so much handsomer without the blesch. We all make those mistakes.
Rest In Peace, Bob Barker
His estate went to animal and military charities
man those questions about Diana were way out of left field
I've kept my phone on silent mode for years now, I can't stand any notification sounds anymore
"Go on, break a leg!"
Yeah, it's certainly something Winston Ingram (Still Game) can definitely relate to... 🙁😕😝😂
I smoked my leg off 💀
Please tell me there will be or is a Part 2 of this immensely entertaining show! I never realized how many gameshows crossed multiple continents. I knew some did, of course. This could be a series if they wanted. One long running game show could provide hours of entertaining bloopers and unfortunately, tragedies. But honestly, I bet there's enough out there to just make a sequel to this episode. Or even multiple sequels. I'm sure I can speak for most people here in the comments that we would all be certain to watch it.
Bless him, Wyte deserved more respect. Never judge a book by it's cover!
1:01:08 This Queen Of The Day gameshow is some Hunger Games shit... Sad.😔 Clap o'meter?🙄
Hunger Games was exactly my thought
The krypton factor 😂😂 now that is some excruciatingly 80s shit 😂
100% Diana was shown on 16 August 1998 the day after the Omagh bombing.
She died on the day Waverley Panthers won their last grand final. (Until last Sunday)
In sure 8 out of 10 cats does countdown has had every swear word come up at some point
Thanks for the upload! May the copyright bots miss you
Are we really counting those late night time filler phone-in challenges as "game shows"? The only game is how many insomniac nutters can we trick into giving us free money.
Howard Stern's crew would have a field day calling in to THAT game show with their creative fake calls!