- Видео 158
- Просмотров 401 105
Mister Doc
Добавлен 1 фев 2024
Where underrated Classic Television lives. Gems from the archives.
If you would like to contact me:
Discord: @misterdoc
Email: cartoonsmrdoc@gmail.com
Twitter: @misterdoc5773
Merry Christmas VT!
If you would like to contact me:
Discord: @misterdoc
Email: cartoonsmrdoc@gmail.com
Twitter: @misterdoc5773
Merry Christmas VT!
Body Heat: Series 1 Episode 2 (1994)
The Sweatron Factor. Special guest: Steve Redgrade.
Просмотров: 908
Видео
Midas Touch - Series 1 Episode 6: Medieval England
Просмотров 1 тыс.9 часов назад
Contestants face riotous challenges and fun questions until the last two people in the final contest attempt to crack the code as they climb the golden pyramid with the chance to win the MIDAS TOUCH gold bar worth £5,000.
The 21st Question - Episode 7
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.14 часов назад
Gethin Jones presents a brand new quiz show, a game that revolves around what you know and how well you play your hand. Eleven contestants compete to get onto the power spot and to control the game. Whoever is standing on the power spot when Gethin asks the 21st and final question gets the chance to win and take home all the prize money.
Midas Touch - Series 2 Episode 1: Olympics
Contestants face riotous challenges and fun questions until the last two people in the final contest attempt to crack the code as they climb the golden pyramid with the chance to win the MIDAS TOUCH gold bar worth £5,000.
Midas Touch - Series 1 Episode 5: Wild West
Просмотров 795День назад
Contestants face riotous challenges and fun questions until the last two people in the final contest attempt to crack the code as they climb the golden pyramid with the chance to win the MIDAS TOUCH gold bar worth £5,000.
Body Heat - Series 1 Episode 1 - Central
Просмотров 2 тыс.День назад
Body Heat - Series 1 Episode 1 - Central
The Krypton Factor: Celebrity Broadcast Teams Special (1990)
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.День назад
The Krypton Factor: Celebrity Broadcast Teams Special (1990)
3-2-1: Olympic Special (1988)
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.День назад
No, you haven't got Deja vu. I have posted this before but many of you pointed out some corruption at the end of the video, oh no! So, in it's full glory, the 3-2-1 Olympic Special. Hosted by Ted Rogers. A Yorkshire Television Production. (C) 1988
Challenge continuity into Bob's Full House - 23.12.24
Просмотров 992День назад
Challenge have acquired Bob's Full House, Series 1 and 2.
The Krypton Factor: ITV Presenters vs The Olympians
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.День назад
The Krypton Factor: ITV Presenters vs The Olympians
The Krypton Factor: International Special (1983)
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.День назад
The Krypton Factor: International Special (1983)
The Krypton Factor: Celebrity Special 1987
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.14 дней назад
The Krypton Factor: Celebrity Special 1987
Midas Touch - Series 1 Episode 4: Scotland
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.14 дней назад
Midas Touch - Series 1 Episode 4: Scotland
Celebrity Squares: Series 2 Episode 1
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.21 день назад
Celebrity Squares: Series 2 Episode 1
Wheel of Fortune, Series 10 Episode 17 - 12 Oct 1998
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.21 день назад
Wheel of Fortune, Series 10 Episode 17 - 12 Oct 1998
Midas Touch - Series 1 Episode 3: Australia
Просмотров 85321 день назад
Midas Touch - Series 1 Episode 3: Australia
Midas Touch - Series 1 Episode 2: Paris
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Месяц назад
Midas Touch - Series 1 Episode 2: Paris
The Krypton Factor - Contestant signups (1988)
Просмотров 564Месяц назад
The Krypton Factor - Contestant signups (1988)
Good afternoon, I came across your RUclips channel and I’m really hoping you have a copy of Family Fortunes which aired 2nd December 2002, The Horth Family vs. The Sheargold Family. My girlfriend’s dad was in this episode and he unfortunately passed away recently. I’ve not seen it myself but their family talks about it all the time and I’m sure they’d love to have a copy of it. If you could help out please or point me in the right direction to find it, it would be much appreciated. I’ve crawled the internet but unfortunately haven’t been able to find it.
I liked the first episode i needed to watch the second. Made me hungry for some reason lol
Were the episodes in the first series broadcast out of order?
Nice. Do you by any chance have the episode with Fred Talbot in (series 5 episode 13) ? I am trying to collect shows with Sarah Lancashire in and unfortunately for me one of the Celebrity Squares episodes she was in (out of a few) happened to have the disgraced Fred Talbot in, so it only got repeated once before his trial and won't be repeated again since he was convicted I am sure. On the last set of repeats it missed out this episode.
it's from 1984.
Not long til EastEnders started though it wasn't unil after a decade, Babs became Peggy Mitchell.
The first is the best
I forgot this show
Blimey, go on luv!
Clues (Click "Read More" to reveal)… Clue 1 - A mouse trap (delivered by Mike Newman) _Wind up and turn around,_ _The horn won't make a sound._ Clue 2 - A dolly (delivered by Ben Dowton from Emmerdale Farm, aka Larry Noble) _Quite a mixture through the house,_ _Lots of suites for Minnie Mouse._ Clue 3 - A miniature ship (delivered by June Whitfield) _Both of you are on the boards_ _But on the briny, not the Broads._ Clue 4 - A toy Santa (delivered by Chris Emmett and Felix Bowness) _A nib, but through the looking glass_ _Happiness will come to pass_ Clue 5 - A roller skate (delivered by Roy Hudd) _No skating but a way to travel_ _And "A sorry cello" to unravel_
Answers (Click "Read More" to reveal)… Clue 1 - A beaten up old gramophone. Clue 2 - A suite of furniture for every room in the house... a doll's house, that is. Clue 3 - The 3-2-1 Holiday - a 3 week cruise... on the Isle of Wight ferry! Clue 4 - Dusty Bin - but this being Christmas, it's the star prize! Both charities get their prizes, comprising of a 26" colour television, VHS video recorder, toys and outdoor play equipment, 2 large outdoor buildings for storage, MSX, ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 microcomputers complete with colour monitors, printer and a range of games and educational software. Hurrah! Clue 5 - The Car - a Rolls Royce... but it's a little dinky car.
Love seeing the show again as i used to watch it with my dad
Do you have "Variety" ( 8 Dec 1984) and "Showcase III" ( 15 Dec 1984) ??? If you have, can you upload them? They are not in Internet. Thanks once.
Is there chance you can upload the 3-2-1 Christmas Special from 1982 please, thankyou.
Can i please ask you where did you find all of theses episodes of 3-2-1 as they are from the original video tapes when the programme was recorded at the time by Yorkshire Television hence why some they have the colour bars, the countdown clock at the beginning and the ebbeded time code. The episodes are what would of been played on broadcast transmission at the time from ITV and people would of seen. Thankyou so much for uploading theses episodes as they are so rare. 3-2-1 is still one of my favourite programmes and always will be as i watched it at the time all those years ago. Ted Rogers was such a nice down to earth bloke in real life and an Ex-Butlin red coat too.
So three rounds each had two members of each team while the other three each had four (or would have if Raeburn had been able to do the assault course). An impressive comeback at the end.
Were there any more shows like this one?
Crimewatch vibes to the opening music
Unseen since it was first aired... or them repeats on Challenge a few years back ^_^ still nice to get hold of them
Ever thought they skipped the episode? Challenge did do that to a few episodes, and oddly this has not been online so… safe to assume so. Xmas at Toad Hall and others I’ve posted have been skipped…
@@misterdocuk normally, including back when they were showing it, they skip the christmas/holiday specials on most stuff until the christmas season. Bit annoying at times. But either way, still good to upload it so people can watch. They don't seam to think releasing old gameshows on DVD is worth it but.. oh well.
ITV could have done a lot worse than broadcast this edition over Christmas! Much better than a repeat of the New Bullseye Special on Christmas Day!
I completely forgot Sally Gunnel and Jeremy Guscott existed!
The obvious gags that would not in any way be acceptable today aside, there was some serious showbiz quality on display. What a pro Roy Hudd was. Cheers for the memory.
You got any more dvd menu assets?
Probably not, I found this on the end of a master so it’s pretty cool.
@ 😎😎😎😎 I’ll let you know if you have more 3-2-1
Andy actually was ok host on FF. Was a hard act to follow from Les Dennis after 15 years. He tried his best kept the format to its original style. By all accounts rather Andy than Vernon or Gino combined
I really hate to be that guy but re edit the title. It's series 2 episode 3 not episode 2 says right at start what one it is very poor
It’s episode 2. Gameshows aren’t recorded in order, this was the 3rd show recorded, and this would’ve been the second show transmitted. Therefore I go by TX date as it is more accurate and what TV uses for episode info.
@misterdocuk bit daft that should air them in order of recording but thanks for the info
@@davidmarchant9386 Fair, I mean most of the time they are but if they’ve got a celebrity or something on schedule they’d record that show first
I always get amazed when a master tape gets uploaded and always think how did you come by that
Thanks!!!!! Have you found the Christmas Special 1982???
No sadly - that’s the only one I do not have
@misterdocuk Which is a pity really. I am still reeling after watching the Railways episode of the 1982 series that I really did not like at all. If I don't find it soon, it's curtains!
Isn't Bradley Walsh young here.
WOW!!!
For the Clues, click "Read More" to reveal. For this year's Chrimble special, our contestants are pairs of teenagers representing local branches of charities in three of the countries that make up the United Kingdom - England (Children in Care Liverpool - can't find anything about them, but their work seems to have been continued by charities such as Become and the NSPCC), Wales (Barnardo's Cardiff) and Northern Ireland (Mencap Belfast). Don't worry, Scotland are represented too - as an average cash amount calculated from the winnings in the quiz segment will be donated to a local charity in Scotland (the Royal Blind School in Edinburgh). All our teenage contestants take home a personal stereo whatever happens, because hey, it's Christmas! Clue 1 - A pair of antique glasses (or goggles, as they're called on the clue envelope, delivered by King Rat, played by Alan Curtis) _My evil plan gets set and then_ _The villain you will see again_ Clue 2 - A bottle of pong (delivered by Alice Fitzwarren, played by Dana. But no-one listens to Dana anymore. You'd be mad to listen to her. Unless you're Father Bigley and in a home because of those fires and absolutely nothing to do with Dana) _Alice seems a sport_ _Play here, and naught will be caught._ Clue 3 - A ceramic Dusty Bin (delivered by the Alderman Fitzwarren, played by Friend of the Show™ Kenneth Connor) _Boys might like some tea in_ _If they're not allowed, a 'B' in._ Clue 4 - A clothes peg (delivered by the Fairy of the Bells, played by Billy Dainty) _By now you may be on the scent,_ _But is ours good or bad intent?_ Clue 5 - A star, similar to one you'd put at the top of a Christmas tree (delivered by Dick Whittington, played by Julie Rogers - no relation to Ted) _The ending's happy to this show_ _Keep this, or your chance you'll blow._
Answers (Click "Read More" to reveal)... Clue 1 - A large colour television set, video recorder and set of blank cassette tapes, requested by Children in Care Liverpool. Clue 2 - A selection of toys, sports equipment and a table tennis table, requested by Barnado's Cardiff. Clue 3 - A selection of toys, a speech trainer and a colour television, requested by Mencap Belfast. Clue 4 - A range of camping equipment, requested by the Royal Blind School in Edinburgh. Clue 5 - The star of the show, Dusty Bin... but because it's the Christmas special, all four charities get their prizes! Hurrah!
Thank you for finding this buried treasure. Muchly appreciated. As I said on Gordon Beattie's upload of the premiere, the set design wouldn't look out of place in more recent game shows, with its liberal use of blues, pinks and purples. From Series 2 through to the end of the Max Bygraves era the set went all beige and brown. 😨
Clues (Click "Read More" to reveal)... Clue 1 - a tumbler (delivered by Debbie Arnold) _Tanked up on three-star and how?_ _The captain's in the doghouse now._ Clue 2 - a snorkel and goggles (delivered by Duggie Brown) _Find your own gear, go for a sail_ _And search in a place of a fishy tail._ Clue 3 - a Panama hat (delivered by Corporal Jones aka Clive Dunn - who insists that these clue objects are called MacGuffins) _Although I'm slightly rusty, me motor's quite alright_ _I'm getting married in the morning. Should I stay out all night?_ Clue 4 - a ship's triangle (delivered by Chris Emmett) _Although a prize she thought she found_ _Did he give her the runaround._ Clue 5 - a signed football (delivered by Emlyn Hughes, who was almost as tall as the clue table!) _We'll sail off to Europe to make it 3 up,_ _With the craft of the highway, we could steer back the cup._ Clue 6 - a pair of long johns with an embroidered anchor (delivered by -Duggie again- Long John Silver) _What's in a name? If you but knew,_ _My old long johns might be a clue._
Answers (Click "Read More" to reveal)... Clue 1 - a St. Bernard dog(!) worth £150 (the contestants could claim the money back from the kennels if they didn't want the dog) and a year's supply of brandy. 1978, folks! Clue 2 - a 15-day cruise around Scandinavia, including a stop-off in Copenhagen. Clue 3 - Dusty Bin. Clue 4 - The Car - the new Vauxhall Chevette. Clue 5 - an Arrow Sprint 15hp speedboat complete with trailer and cover. I'm sure I saw that boat as the star prize on Bullseye several times. Clue 6 - a 5-piece sterling silver tea service worth nearly £2000.
This must be the last show in Midas Touch’s first series because I have seen you have uploaded the first show from series 2.
Was it the last episode in series one to be filmed?
The whole episode is 28 minutes and 12 seconds, still fitting into half an hour.
52:50 rare logo?
18:17 this is music cue of Part 2 (without Applause) right?
anyone know what happened to the Irish comedian mike Newman?
Harry Hill had been presenting TV Burp from 2002 to 2012, including the pilot episode that aired in 2001. Harry is best known for narrating 'You've Been Framed!', the British comedy TV series which is produced in association with American Broadcasting Company, Tokyo Broadcasting Systems, Vin Di Bona Productions, and Action Time.
It was Whittle’s producer, the late Danny Greenstone, who introduced each edition of the show by saying, “It’s time to be Whittled, and here’s the man to whittle you down, Tim Vine!”
The Clues (Click "Read More" to reveal) Clue 1 - A small bell in the shape of a Victorian lady (delivered by Friend of the Show™ Kenneth Connor) _Sun or snow, swim or sink, it's really up to you_ _Of course, it may be down, but it may be around too._ Clue 2 - A silver boot with a furry collar (delivered by hostess, Lipstick choreographer and former Hill's Angel Libby Roberts) _We'll give you a boot, will you give it to this?_ _You'll be on the right road, now you know what it is._ Clue 3 - An ice bucket (delivered by Linda Lou Allen) _Mike found a way of keeping warm, although it was cold outside_ _This might be enough to turn you cold. "Not Justice" is you guide._ Clue 4 - A small mirror (delivered by Captain Peacock himself, Frank Thornton) _Make this your resolution - it will save you getting fussed_ _You now have the solution. Break it if you must._ Clue 5 - A tin of paint (delivered by former Eruption lead singer Precious Wilson promoting flop single "I Need You") _It'll be empty when you get it, you fill it - that's the form_ _Precious doesn't need one. Are you getting warm?_
Answers (Click "Read More" to reveal)... Clue 1 - A range of sports equipment, gear and clothing, including SCUBA gear, skis, golf clubs and squash, tennis and badminton racquets. Clue 2 - Dusty Bin Clue 3 - Deep fridge freezer with ice maker and drinks dispenser Clue 4 - The Car - this week, the British Leyland Mini Metro Clue 5 - A choice from a selection of his and hers fur coats
4:31 Is Ted referencing Eryl Stephen Thomas there?
This was a brilliant series, quality television and the theme also
Thanks 🎉🎉🎉
I got four out of five changes. Nowadays they wouldn't have a white Tina Turner.
Do you have the 1984 Christmas special of 321?
@@jamesmitchell8922 Just checked and I do, I’m pretty sure no ones posted it… so I’ll do the honours ;-)
I didn´t know there was a Christmas Special also in 1984. Please, I wish you have it and you can upload. Thanks.
@@misterdocuk Thanks!!!!
@@ClubOficial123 It was known as Pantomania and John Inman was a special guest. This is where everyone was on the in.
@@jamesmitchell8922 I think we can enjoy it soon thanks to our friend.
Do the winning contestants actually take home the bar of gold worth £5K? Or just £5K?
Just £5000, The Gold Bar isn't real, we're just suppose to think it is
He reminds me a bit of Michael Barrymore at the beginning.
I was thinking Ted Rodgers with the walk through the audience
R.I.P. Mike Smith (1955-2014) Rest in peace.