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spot the cheating bastards in runaround who hedge their bets, always thought rows should have been fenced off so had to commit to one answer
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There a digital watch up for grabs mind. Cut throat behaviour with that on offerspot the cheating bastards in runaround who hedge their bets, always thought rows should have been fenced off so had to commit to one answer
He was a proper old school blue comedian.
obvious choice to present kids TV
I wonder if Tiswas is still on tape somewhere
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I just remember laughing at the dipshits who doubted their initial correct answer and jumped in the wrong queue at the last second because it was longer.
Imagine a presenter saying that nowUsually followed by Mike Reid shouting, "Worra set of wallies!" or even "Worra set of Wilfs!" at them.
Think Jimmy Saville making kids dreams come true took the prize for that one
As @Space Hopper said the other day, the list of famous 70s TV presenters, or as it's now known, the Sex Offenders Register
Wasn`t there a game on that where you had to answer questions and you could keep all the prizes you could hold but if you got a question wrong you got a cabbage? I think it was called Cabbages and Kings or something.I remember Crackerjack where the prize was a bloody pencil!!!
There was. You had to balance the cabbage or lose your prizes. Kids today don’t know what they missedWasn`t there a game on that where you had to answer questions and you could keep all the prizes you could hold but if you got a question wrong you got a cabbage? I think it was called Cabbages and Kings or something.