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best afternnon tv show?

murder she wrote
1
7%
diagnosis murder
1
7%
quincy
1
7%
father dowling investigates
No votes
0%
other relic from the past such as flying doctors
2
13%
ive got a full time job so i dont wacth this crap
7
47%
i dont care
3
20%
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#179601
that must be hard to read questions then.
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By Quincy
#179615
if they were reading the questions off a hand held card it would be ok, and the rotation would be quite fun.

my new rotating quiz show where all the contestants have to answer questions whilst rotating on some kind of disc
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By Wyatt
#179647
Bring back Turnabout with Rob Curling
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By fish heads
#179648
Name is familiar - what is it?

Bring Back CrossWits if you ask me
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By Wyatt
#179650
I wasnt clever enough to play Crosswits.

Turnabout
On the board were a grid of 16 spheres. The idea was to manipulate the spheres in such a way as to get lines of three or four of your own colour. The spheres turned in order, from red to orange to blue (which spells ROB - the host's name, something they were very chuffed about). In later series, the confusing order was dropped into a "it changes to your own colour" rule.

In order to get a go at the board, the three contestants had to answer a word clue. In a single round, each of the words had the same three letters in common, such as BAR, where all the words have the letters BAR in them. Rob would give them a clue and if they got it correct they could play the board. In the beginning there are four grey spheres which must be taken before any others can be turned.

When they are taken, then contestants can start scoring points for themselves or - if they're not careful - other people. For every line of three spheres, that colour scores 5 points and for every line of four they scored 10. Computer would go mental with "clang!"-type sound effects after each score. This continued until the Turnabout Timer had run out (about three minutes), at which point the three letters would Turnabout and become RAB, for example. The contestants would then have another three minutes to do as much as they can. If at any point they gave a wrong answer to a word clue they lost five points.
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By Quincy
#179655
yes i remember this.

speaking of cross wits, does anyone remmeber chain letters? it was on about the same time i think
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By Uglybob
#179657
Wyatt wrote:I wasnt clever enough to play Crosswits.

Turnabout
On the board were a grid of 16 spheres. The idea was to manipulate the spheres in such a way as to get lines of three or four of your own colour. The spheres turned in order, from red to orange to blue (which spells ROB - the host's name, something they were very chuffed about). In later series, the confusing order was dropped into a "it changes to your own colour" rule.

In order to get a go at the board, the three contestants had to answer a word clue. In a single round, each of the words had the same three letters in common, such as BAR, where all the words have the letters BAR in them. Rob would give them a clue and if they got it correct they could play the board. In the beginning there are four grey spheres which must be taken before any others can be turned.

When they are taken, then contestants can start scoring points for themselves or - if they're not careful - other people. For every line of three spheres, that colour scores 5 points and for every line of four they scored 10. Computer would go mental with "clang!"-type sound effects after each score. This continued until the Turnabout Timer had run out (about three minutes), at which point the three letters would Turnabout and become RAB, for example. The contestants would then have another three minutes to do as much as they can. If at any point they gave a wrong answer to a word clue they lost five points.


u missed the lovely water feature to the set
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By Wyatt
#179661
Just for you.

The classy pond in the studio was real, and they employed someone to stand at one end of the studio and move a piece of wood back and forwards to make the ripples in the pond. This kept having to be re-shot as he kept moving it too fast and making the water lap over the edge of the pond onto the studio floor
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#179662
Tom O'Connor is much under-used.
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By DemonHorse
#179765
odd thing is i've just seen after all the talk of Columbo switching channels, that Quincy was on ITV.
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By Quincy
#179770
ITV2 a lot of the time
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By Uglybob
#179792
chain chain chain chain letters

last host of chain letters - dave spikey
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By Quincy
#179802
door, change the d to a p to make poor, change the r to an l to make pool etc thats chain letters right?
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#179819
dave spikey is poor on panel shows as shown by that dire friday thing.
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By Uglybob
#179829
i dont know, i never watched it, take it thats the thing with mr channel 4
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#179841
yeah it was on this week. was very strained.
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By Uglybob
#179856
canned laughter a go go i take it
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#179861
yeah or the audience got free drinks.
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By Sidders
#179865
Or free weed. Or they just flooded the studio with laughing gas.
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By Sidders
#181037
Watched Columbo this afternoon, a classic with Leonard Nimoy in it.