Rasheed wrote: » Sure look at the money 'Winning Streak' gives away.
LordSutch wrote: » I just find that programme cringeworthy, admittedly the audience are eager enough as they wave their homemade cardboard plackards With Marty Wheelan well past his sell by date, awful amature 1970s looking stuff.
Kolido wrote: » I used to like blackboard jungle and where in the world. Don't know if they would work now though. Anyone remember that music gameshow user to be on with Dave Fanning and Joe Elliot and others I can't remember?
BillyMitchel wrote: » An Irish countdown. Any old dipstick can present it and get Miriam O Callaghan Velcro Girl to wear tight revelling dresses and say thoses numbers in a sultry way. The ratings will be through the roof. :faps furiously:
CardBordWindow wrote: » 2TV was it? Or was it The Beatbox, presented by Ian Dempsey?
seanmacc wrote: » I remember one with Dave Fanning and Gerry Ryan as the team captains with Ian Dempsey as the presenter.
9959 wrote: » By the way, how difficult is it to purchase pork chops in Tehran?
IceFjoem wrote: » I'd love to see a version of Crystal Maze hosted by Joe Duffy.
crusher000 wrote: » If we look at our neighbours across the water all their TV stations have any number of quiz shows. Irish TV then take the idea and copy it. We now have 4 Irish TV chanels so why don't we have our own quiz shows ? Maybe we do but if I can't think of any they must be bad.;)
gobnaitolunacy wrote: » Dear sweet Jaysus, even a chimp can win money by poking brightly coloured buttons. At least let them 'work' for their cash, a bit of tension a la 'Millionaire' instead of this happy clappy remedial school schite. AND it gets repeated, I mean WTF???
bijapos wrote: » Just keep it simple. Know your Sport in the 90's was grand, do the same again, but instead of using celebs like they tried at the end of last year just use teams from across the country. Or something like Cross Country Quiz, just general knowledge in teams, or get a version of Mastermind and have individuals and not "celebs" on it. The country has table quizzes on every bloody weekend, it would get viewers in. But keep it simple, no need for fancy gimmicks or flash sets, RTE could have the usual text in quiz during the show and make few quid off it on the side as well.
Pal wrote: » When RTE did Millionaire, I recall that they made an absolute bags of it. The first show had questions so difficult that even Smarmy Gaybo couldn't carry the squirming contestants. It was excrutiating to watch. So they dumbed it down. Problem was thay didn't bother to check the answers. Like for example who the first James Bond was. Doh ! (Barry Nelson if you must know). They said Sean Connery. They probably know now but I wouldn't bet on it. their switchboard was overloaded with Bond fans putting them right. RTE told callers to ring Celador ! Then RTE thought Borneo was a country. That was in the same show ! It got better. or worse, depending on where you sat. The next week, they didn't know what a lunula was, even though that was the question. Turned out the contestant got it wrong (even though he was right). They had to bring him back the following week. That's why we don't do quiz shows. We aren't capable.
fasttalkerchat wrote: » The Panel was a great show. Hosted by Dara O'Brian.
MCMLXXV wrote: » Back in the 80's we had Murphy's Micro Quizm presented by Mike Murphy. Was a pretty good show from what I remember and they used to give away cars and holidays
JohnMarston wrote: » Is there anyone under the age of 60 who enjoys watching winning streak. I mean really? It should be phased out over the course of the next 5 years. Make something interesting with the production money that is saved
Lemonperv wrote: » I like QI but imagine that in Ireland? Shudder...
kingtiger wrote: » what's the answer Sylvester :pac: the best ever was "Know Your Sport"didn't you get a mug and umbrella for winning your heat