StevenKeogh824 your a 2000 kid then , I was born in the 80’s so my childhood is the 90’s it’s the best parts of being a kid when you get to around 10-16
Growing up always saw Dale, as a energetic, healthy, glowing person. Made it even more shocking and sad hearing of his, way too early passing. R.I.P Dale.
Half term holidays at school as well! They should bring this back! Dale Winton would wipe the floor with that Jeremy Kyle and the sort of characters the show attracts!
Loved this early 90s show. It was colourful, fun, innocent and reminds me of my childhood. Dale was a great host and really miss him. Rylan now is doing a great job and perfect for the role. His voice and way he presents is a lovely tribute to Dale.
I'm here because I used to watch this with my grandma when I was a child she always had it on I'm here because she's recently passed away love you nan I know your watching over me 🙏❤️
I was just a kid when this was on but I remember thinking he was such a fun grown up and I wanted him to be my dad lol. RIP Mr Winton. You were an absolute joy and pleasure to watch
@@thejokerchannel3384 There’s something about Rylan that creeps me out. Might be the shark teeth. I just sense no warmth from him like I did with Dale.
@@Charizarzar I prefer Rylan doing this than if Jim Davidson did this, I mean good lord can you imagine anything more awful than having Jim Davidson present this?
I was two years old an I remember this was my favourite show ever. My mum said she used to hide items around the house and give me a carrier bag so I could run around and put the items in the bag and pretend I was on supermarket sweep haha
Whost that girl I fully agree with your statement. I was a kid in the 60s, but Dale Winton definitely reminded me always of those good old days. He for me is the best tv personality ever. Both in supermarket sweep and in in it to win it. It was devastating news to me when he passed away at such a young age in 2018. I often watch the reruns and for me he was a wonderful showman and made u feel at home. Rest in peace Dale.
REST IN PEACE. A true great of British Television - his influence will be felt by generations to come. A real life inspiration, not like these overpaid football "stars"! Upvote if you agree.
This came on at 10 am in the morning in Ireland so if I was watching it it always symbolized not being in school, either cause I was sick, pretending to be sick or just bunking off!
Being American myself, I can see what a big difference the Trade Descriptions Act makes. In the US, the show was about brand names, in the UK, they could only use the products themselves.
Ever since I was a newborn I would watch this. whenever I rewatch this and see people running off without the trolley, I always think "they should take the trolley"
Steve Allen on LBC was talking about this first series today. Dale was very straight on this. At the end of the first series he said he wanted to bring more to it and be himself more and make it more fun so interesting to see this more mellow version of Dale here.
I loved this show, when I was in England on language courses, together with The Big Breakfast and Blind Date and the soaps n sitcoms. It helped me with my English/ the Swede
Me and my sister always used to watch supermarket sweep. We loved it. So sad about Dale :( Watching this reminded me of how much I loved it when I was little!! I was barely alive when it was on. (Born 1999 lol)
Used to always think this was filmed in a real supermarket lol. When infact it is a studio set and a lot of the meat produce, and some other food is fake
Ricky Evans No different from the US version of the series, though when it first aired in the 60's, they did use an actual supermarket to tape the program at.
It was kitted out by Asda 1993-1994, Somerfield 1995-1997 then Co-op till the series finished in 2001. The music is so cheesy on this. Sounds like it was made on cheap plastic keyboards when they was all the rage back then.
R.I.P Dale Winton you one more favourite presenter been huge fan of you and my thoughts are with your family and friends at this tine , you are much loved and loved your TV shows always entertaining xx
Must admit I wasn't a fan of this but was worth waking up to for a laugh and brings back memories of my 1st year at college. Rather this than Jeremy Kyle crap
£1.15 for washing up liquid in 1993, lol only thing that hasn't changed and gone up ridiculously with inflation then coz can get it at pound shop for 15p less these days
I realised I had nothing to worry about. The man was a perfect gentleman. But if you told me 25 years ago that I would be talking about rigid inflatable hulls with Dale Winton I would probably have spat at you.