Roger Moore uses one of his 90 permitted days per calendar year to be in Britain to appear on Noel's House Party. Roger continued to live outside the UK to avoid income tax since 1978 and he was only allowed to be resident here for 90 days per calendar year. This is why his UK public appearances were limited.
You mean by the name Andy Pearman? that guy got a lot of threats thinking that he ''stole'' content from other archivists by forcing the BBC to terminate him. He was on Odysee a couple days before the termination, but it seems like they've got him too unfortunately. Only all of his Noel's House Party uploads has all being saved via Internet Archive thankfully (including some special ''studio recording'' moments), but in my opinion i wish that someone would upload an uncut master episodes without an watermark tbh but at the same time it's for the best right now. Sadly, it didn't get the same treatment for his Swap Shop, Noel's Christmas Presents or Late Late Breakfast Show uploads yet.
This was from Series 5 of the House Party, which was the last series to use the original theme music and the set design which had largely remained consistent since Series 1 in 1991. All would change come autumn 1996 leading to the show's rapid decline.
@@neilogden Noel is interesting. He has a very bad habit of not listening to his instincts and then ruining formats. First House Party. Ignored his instinct and then went on to ruin the format of the show by revamps which didn't work, to the point where the show went from getting around 13 million watching a week down to 5 million a week. Telly Addicts, he ruined that when he decided to revamp it after over a decade of the same format and style, turned it into a horrible format and it crashed and burnt. Deal or No Deal? Here he did the same, 2005 to 2013 it was perfect, perfect balance. 2014 he decided to meddle, bringing in the pointless extra Box 23 and then in 2014 totally changing the studio design, and like House Party and Telly Addicts, he ruined the warmth of the studio design and the show crashed in the ratings.
Series 6 onwards was a different show. Looking back, series 5 had its issues - retiring the majority of the things that made it work was such a huge gamble and the “it’s different every week” gimmick backfired. No one wanted different at the time
Roger Moore uses one of his 90 permitted days per calendar year to be in Britain to appear on Noel's House Party. Roger continued to live outside the UK to avoid income tax since 1978 and he was only allowed to be resident here for 90 days per calendar year. This is why his UK public appearances were limited.
We got trolled at the end.
Everybody watch this . Now i dont even turn bbc on. What have they done to tv?
Does anyone know whats happened to the TV Archive channel? its appears to have gone, it had all the episodes on their
You mean by the name Andy Pearman? that guy got a lot of threats thinking that he ''stole'' content from other archivists by forcing the BBC to terminate him.
He was on Odysee a couple days before the termination, but it seems like they've got him too unfortunately.
Only all of his Noel's House Party uploads has all being saved via Internet Archive thankfully (including some special ''studio recording'' moments), but in my opinion i wish that someone would upload an uncut master episodes without an watermark tbh but at the same time it's for the best right now.
Sadly, it didn't get the same treatment for his Swap Shop, Noel's Christmas Presents or Late Late Breakfast Show uploads yet.
Saturday 4th November 1995
This was from Series 5 of the House Party, which was the last series to use the original theme music and the set design which had largely remained consistent since Series 1 in 1991. All would change come autumn 1996 leading to the show's rapid decline.
Noel said later they should have rested the show after this series.
@@neilogden Noel is interesting. He has a very bad habit of not listening to his instincts and then ruining formats. First House Party. Ignored his instinct and then went on to ruin the format of the show by revamps which didn't work, to the point where the show went from getting around 13 million watching a week down to 5 million a week. Telly Addicts, he ruined that when he decided to revamp it after over a decade of the same format and style, turned it into a horrible format and it crashed and burnt. Deal or No Deal? Here he did the same, 2005 to 2013 it was perfect, perfect balance. 2014 he decided to meddle, bringing in the pointless extra Box 23 and then in 2014 totally changing the studio design, and like House Party and Telly Addicts, he ruined the warmth of the studio design and the show crashed in the ratings.
I wonder what the new show was that they came up with to replace House Party that never made it on air after 1999.
@@neilogden No idea, but in autumn 1999, Generation Game, Blankety Blank and later Friends Like These were filling the slot
Series 6 onwards was a different show. Looking back, series 5 had its issues - retiring the majority of the things that made it work was such a huge gamble and the “it’s different every week” gimmick backfired. No one wanted different at the time
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