That did not go out on ITV in 1992, not in that form anyway.
That's more likely been "borrowed" from an outtake show.
In fact a comment on the YouTube video it's come from suggests it's part of a longer skit in which the contestant repeats the entire outtake again without thinking.
Yes, although it did seem that Jim mustve had the wrong information or wrong card, because the contestant was adamant that Super Sperm was his nickname... it didn't seem to register with him that there was another name he should be saying.
After the 2nd time, Jim said "the *******'s said it again". It was definitely an outtake.
There is a complete episode of Bullseye from 1982 here...
It features trampolinist Daphne Fowler (you know, from Eggheads). It also features a brief clip of the first series too. Judging only by this one episode, the early episodes seemed much funnier than the later ones.
The YouTube channel has other gameshows that Daphne Fowler has appeared in too. It must be run by her, a family member or a stalker.
There is a complete episode of Bullseye from 1982 here...
It features trampolinist Daphne Fowler (you know, from Eggheads). It also features a brief clip of the first series too. Judging only by this one episode, the early episodes seemed much funnier than the later ones.
The YouTube channel has other gameshows that Daphne Fowler has appeared in too. It must be run by her, a family member or a stalker.
I saw that a few years ago for the first time, my first thought was Daphne's first husband didn't half look like Sean Lock.
Challenge are showing the 'Meditarani' episode of 3-2-1 right now. I don't know if I have mentioned this but it is my favororite episode thanks to this wonderful performance...
This will be the first time (at least recently, probably ever) it has been shown with subtitles. I can't wait. The YouTube video has subtitles, but that is only because I typed them myself.
Are you sure about that? Teletext subtitles had been possible ever since Oracle launched, so it probably did have subtitles when first shown in the 80s.
Are you sure about that? Teletext subtitles had been possible ever since Oracle launched, so it probably did have subtitles when first shown in the 80s.
I'm not sure, that is why I said 'probably'. I do know that it is only in recent years that we have had 100% of programmes subtitled on the big 4 though. It is possible that 3-2-1 was subtitled in 1986 what with it being a prime time Saturday night programme but it is certainly not guaranteed. Either way, the subtitles we see now are in the current ITFC house style and not the 80s subtitles which may have just said "MUSIC" while The Libby Roberts Dancers did their thing.
Either way, I think I am justified in being excited by this addition to what would otherwise just be a repeat of a programme shown less than 6 months ago. Hopefully, next time this series of 3-2-1 is repeated we will be treated to audio description too. I can hardly wait.
Are you sure about that? Teletext subtitles had been possible ever since Oracle launched, so it probably did have subtitles when first shown in the 80s.
I'm not sure, that is why I said 'probably'. I do know that it is only in recent years that we have had 100% of programmes subtitled on the big 4 though. It is possible that 3-2-1 was subtitled in 1986 what with it being a prime time Saturday night programme but it is certainly not guaranteed. Either way, the subtitles we see now are in the current ITFC house style and not the 80s subtitles which may have just said "MUSIC" while The Libby Roberts Dancers did their thing.
Either way, I think I am justified in being excited by this addition to what would otherwise just be a repeat of a programme shown less than 6 months ago. Hopefully, next time this series of 3-2-1 is repeated we will be treated to audio description too. I can hardly wait.
Are you sure there was subtitling on 3-2-1 episodes on Challenge? Saw a repeat today and had subtitles on and nothing appeared on screen (apart from the caption for the clues).