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Deal or No Deal originally aired on Channel 4 in 2005 with Noel Edmonds as presenter, and ran for an impressive 11 years - and more than 3,000 episodes American deal or no deal wasn't a patch on the UK version.
Deal or no Deal UK doesn't have suitcase girls, thank goodness! The contestants choose a box number at random and it remains with them throughout the game while they open boxes held by the other 21 contestants until they either "Deal" with the banker, or go to the end and get whatever is in their box. These boxes are re-used each week with different random values in them each time. They are "sealed" with a strip of removable (and replaceable) tape. We don't need shiny suitcases and leggy models to have fun in a gameshow.
Which is why your lame version wasn't as successful as our version was, plus you Brits love to claim we steal alot of your tv shows when this proves you do the same thing, you Brits can dish it out but you can't take it.
A golden turd is still a turd. Honestly, I'd see having 20 models just standing there to look good for the entire show as a major point of the show as kinda latently sexist. Something I'd expect out of Europe in the 70s or 80s but not now.
The Chase is actually several different "chasers" and yes, they are all extremely smart. You must have watched episodes with big guy Mark Labbett (The Beast) with an IQ of 155, but we have Paul Sinha (a Doctor), Shawn Wallace (a barrister), Anne Hagerty (one of the top lady quiz brains in UK) and others who are all extremely clever.
I think there's an American version of the Chase with just Mark Labbet. Has someone explained that Fanny is slang for vagina, equivalent to pussy. Most British women, as slang goes much prefer fanny. Women here may actually refer to their private parts as fanny. Pussy is only used in porn. I remember asking my wife to talk dirty, which she was happy to do, but couldn't bring herself to say pussy. It's very demeaning isn't it.
Fanny for us British and Australians (well everyone expect Americans) means a lady’s front private area. Fanny is also a female name that was popular years ago. Don’t know how Americans got confused thinking it was slang for bum.
Aussie here. I remember watching the Fanny question , pain from laughing watching him laughing 😂😂😂 And I still laughed watching it here. He totally lost it 😂😊
The reason they were losing it over the woman’s name “Fanny “ is that in North America that word means “ bum “ . In the UK it refers to female private parts.
How to play count down… Pick 9 random letters from the vowel box and or the consonants box. Then simply try and find the longest word can, using those 9 letters. The longer the word. The more points you receive. 😊
"Do you have deal or no deal?" It's a UK show. And instead of paying models like Megan Markle, it was future contestants that held the "cases"/boxes. Sorry but the UK version is so much better than the US version. They literally pick people based on how friendly they were in the green room during tea time, and it adds to the drama so frickin hard.
The "Fanny Schmelar" one is so funny, u should watch the full version, the game host realizes it sounds like "Fanny smeller" and just can¨t hold the laughter 😂
Countdown is in fact shown in the afternoon and is famously watched by retired adults. Although I believe a lot of students also love it. There is a nighttime spin off called 8 out of 10 Cats doe Countdown which is more about comedy and pretty racey. You're right. but what is more important? Healthcare or tv shows?
That lady who broke her ankle on Krypton Factor must be super human because not only did she finish the course, but she came third out of the four contestants, how crap must the person who finished fourth have been if you can't beat someone who has broken her ankle!!!!
Uk The Chase has 6 chasers in rotation and always had at least 2.Thats Anne Hegerty aka The Governess,you're thinking Msrk Labatt aka the Beast who's also appeared on both the USA abd Aussue versions🎩
Oh dear. You may be surprised to hear we have more than one clever Chaser and Countdown that showed rude words was, as the video implied, bloopers. Not every word is rude or has an innuendo. Contestants chose consonants and vowels at random and then have yo find a word from those letters. The longest correct word, which is checked in the ductionary, wins.
The turkey guy's name is Bob, he was my Aunt's uncle. He had a brain freeze. Not my side of the family I have to say 😂I only met him a couple of times.
When we were kids turkey sandwiches were a common thing to take to the beach(because they taste good and don't go nasty in the salty humid air like a lot of other fillings), not sure if it's where he was going, but I get it.
In the Chase there are about 6 different Chasers so you will see different faces up there. I went to see several recordings of Deal or No Deal back in the day and yes, the production was fairly basic but the charm of the show was the way Noel Edmonds brought out the story of the contestants and he was very good at that. I even appeared on the show very briefly myself once and spoke to Noel Edmonds during the filming as a member of the audience.
This one called “in-laws” comes to mind. My favorite ever Norwegian commercial m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0Nocw3ey9Ew.html&pp=ygUVSW4tbGF3cyBicmFhdGVucyBzYWZl
Deal or No Deal was adapted from a show called Miljoenenjacht in the Netherlands. Australia was the first to have it outside the Netherlands and is also where the Deal or No Deal name was created.
For those that didn't notice, that was Meghan Markle holding the briefcase from the 2006 season of the US version of Deal or No Deal in the picture he used as an example of the difference.
You really ought to try a few game shows , the ones shown were from the regular afternoon Countdown , a show that's been running since the channel started in the 80's and is a pensioners favourite . There is indeed a late night version , a fusion with 8 out of 10 cats , a late night panel game played by comedians . It's shot using the same set and Susie and Rachael who are the words and numbers experts on the main show and loosely follows the game - it's hilarious . The time you've spent reacting to videos about British and American words Fanny Chmeller should be obvious .
I think I am living my life backwards. When I was young Countdown was a favourite show. I also was a fan of Radio 4 the library and classical music. Now I am 70 I work with robots. wear Doc Martens, and prefer heavy metal.
Family Feud predates Family Fortunes by five years. Apparently the title was changed because the host Bob Monkhouse thought ,'Feud' was too aggressive.
That's like the _Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles._ In the UK, it was changed to _Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles,_ because they thought that 'ninja' evoked violence.
Our U.K. game shows are in the afternoon so only watched by students getting up or mature citizens going to bed. So have little money invested in them. But I am hopelessly in love with Rachel Riley.
They only became a staple of the afternoons when daytime TV took the airwaves in the 1980s here in the UK. Double Your Money (Hughie Green), Take Your Pick (Michael Miles) and Master Mind (Magnus Magnusson), to name just a few, were all prime-time viewing.
Deal or No Deal is a UK invention. The turkey man's brother was already asked the same questions before he was. Countdown is a quaint afternoon program for an older audience. Jimmy Carr hosts a more risqué version late night.
In Countdown there are 9 random letters, and then the two contestants have 30 seconds to find the longest word they can, using those letters (each of them only once). The longer the word the more points it's worth - but it has to be in the dictionary, so no gibberish words are accepted. There are also numbers rounds where you have 6 numbers (Chosen randomly from a stack of cards that have 1 to 10 twice each and then 25, 50, 75, 100), the computer then generates a 3-digit target number and then you have to get as close as you can to that target number, using the four basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) and the 6 randomly chossen numbers. It's originally a french show still on air since 1965 (letters-only), and the numbers game was added in 1972. Here is a special show of it, set up to prank the host, apart from him pretty much everyone else was in on it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SULRaZi4PXI.html
The standard version of Countdown that you saw is brodacast in the afternoon. There is a another version competed for by comedians, shown after the "nine o'clock watershed".
Countdown is great and there's a lot of opportunity for comedy in the letters segment as you never know what words are going to be found. You really should watch the Carrot in a Box segment from the 8 Out of 10 Cats version. "Carrot in a Box Jimmy Carr IN TEARS" is the clip of the first time the game is played.
We loaned you Mark Labett for the US version of The Chase! I believe he was the only chaser you had, whereas we have five chasers (including Mark Labett) who appear in rotation.
I suspect most of the 'Deal Or No Deal' budget went on Noel Edmonds. It was very popular and I did watch it for a while but as you say there's not much there really. But thank goodness for the simplicity, I say. 🦃 (That's a turkey, by the way!)
The UK version of Deal or No Deal was a cheap 5 day a week early evening/late afternoon game show. When the US made their version, they made it a big budget once a week prime-time show. Hence, the difference in quality.
Deal Or No Deal is a British show. A modest budget one on a middling channel at that. You imported it from us. I think it ended over here about 6 or 7 years ago. Countdown is pretty much the epitome of no pressure gentle afternoon TV quiz shows. The clips on her went to air simply because our regulators are a lot less strict about what can and can't be said during daytime TV..
"Chasers" is an international show? Didn't know that. I thought this one was a German one ^^ Here it is called "Gefragt, gejagt" and yes the experts are extreme good with trivias.
I believe "Deal or no Deal" was originally a Dutch idea that then moved to the UK before the US had it? However pretty much all of these, bar "Family Fued" (Family Fortunes in UK) did not originate in the US?
Ryan, probably already said, Eggheads is a team vs team program.. on one team is the resident experts - the Eggheads, the other are the challengers, each preliminary round is a 1 on 1 between them, and the challenger chooses the Egghead, however they can only pick one that hasn't been chosen already. The loser is eliminated from the final round, and one challenger doesn't play a preliminary round. Hence the panels with an extra on the screen behind, in the preliminary rounds the screen is the competing pair, in the final it's those eliminated watching on.
I remember, that in czech adaptation were girls with suitcases much like you have shown. Family Fortunes has been adapted 2 times by competing tv stations with 5-7 year long gap in between. Chaser is currently running.
The chase is probably as you thought but it does have a numbet of different chasers one per episode, the question writers cottoned onto the present er corpsing so wrote questions to make him laugh. One of tne funniest gameshows ive seen is episode 2 of "i literally just told you" which is a memory game but none of the questions wete able to remember even simple things. Countdown is a game whete you have to make tne longest word from random letters, then match a number from selected numbers and an anagram. I had a friend who worked on the show as a cameraman years ago. There is an adult version. I also had a friend who was on eggheads
The "turkey" guy had overheard the answer "chicken" and tried to cheat. He was a bit wacky though. The whole episode is a classic with a question about famous Irishmen the other highlight.
The chase question was...in what soprt does Fanny Chmeller compete. (smeller) like, smeller lol. Eggheads, the gameshow with the person on big screen behind his team, is so that they cannot give answers to each other. The max you could win in Deal or no Deal in the UK was £250,000. In the UK version of The Chase, they have 6 different chasers.
Deal or No Deal UK has finished. It’s a budget daytime show. Brit’s aren’t bothered about the glitz and bling on daytime shoes, it’s more the format, people and concept.
Do bear in mind Ryan that these game shows are really very old. I so loved your analysing of the questions where the man was fixated on the answer "turkey"! 😁 As you say...weirdly, the questions became progressively more appropriate to the crazy answer 😅 (However, the quizmaster definitely didn't deliberately choose the next question to be "name something that you might stuff" as the list of questions had already been asked of his relative, and THIS man was then required to give his own answer to the same questions).
So, the beeped out word on the Countdown clip was wankers, which is actually in the dictionary, so he won that round. Fanny in the UK means a 'lady garden'. And Deal Or No Deal is crap so deserves a crap budget.
Countdown, the one you said would be a late night show is the most daytime show ever. It's mostly watched by pensioners and students. Even pensioners here are not vaguely shocked byerections and their special spots!!
Funny, you are!😂 If you are not to busy, pls check out the german gameshow Catch! By Luke Mockridge....or so. That show was so entertainment and we really miss something like that, now.😢
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4:50"I imagine how it get his nickname. Mabye it reach the sealing." Ryan you're killing me XD
what you need to understand is Deal or No Deal originally aired on Channel 4 in 2005 low budget game show that became a hit so when I hit America it was all ready proven
Thete is a 'watershed' after 9pm in the UK when adult content can be shown, as kids will likely be in bed. More and more channels don't seem to care anymore though, often broadcasting well before the scheduled time.