watching this in 2017:). if they were to have a new series of this programme, to include another 'all stars family fortunes' , they should seriously consider forcing the winning captain or head of the family, after the 'double money' round, to have to play the 'big money' round, taking the 2nd turn, for all episodes. any other player from that family can take the 1st turn
Because that would be product placement, and that wasn't allowed at the time in television programmes. A lesser example from this episode - Stephen Rhodes (RIP) couldn't even say "PlayStation" because of this, so had to say "games console". Nowadays it's not so much of a problem.
Its meant to be bad luck to refer to MacBeth in any theatre by its name, its meant to give bad luck to the cast performing. Since it was the only Shakespeare play set in Scotland...
Hi Vai Today At 3:30pm Screened Episode 13 Instead Of Episode 8 Hopefully Episode 8 is Next Week Or Not? Hi Vai Episode 13 Again Unfortunately Episode 8 is Not Available ☹
They asked "Something you do in bed apart from sleep?" and one of the answers was "dream"! And Les says "You are asleep but you are dreaming; it's a different thing" It's not a different thing. It's a byproduct of the bloody thing. You can't dream without being asleep! That was a profoundly bloody moronic thing to say.
I'm still trying to understand why so many people refer to MacBeth as "the Scottish play". Is it because there's witches in it, or is it something else? Could someone please explain it for me?
It's a superstition that the play Macbeth is cursed, so it is seen as unlucky to say Macbeth on a film or TV set, especially if an actor says it. Tom Scott did a video on it.
Long ago if a show bombed really badly and was taken off, Macbeth was quite often put in in its place. Therefore it is associated with failure and bad luck. It is referred to as the Scottish play to try and beat the supposed curse as the play is set in Scotland.
The name was changed to Family Fortunes because Family Feud sounded too aggressive (Why would you call a show Family Feud). We don't copy America, this show finished years ago, after it came All Star Family Fortunes which was famous families and now that's finished. How about The Chase? that went to America, its still on TV in Britain. Even reality shows did you know where American Idol came from British show Pop Idol (2001), but they got rid of it and made Popstars The Rivals then The X Factor.
5:31 YES! Must be one of the best prizes in the show's history!
19:00 she looks so proud of herself 😂 Pepper 😅
I love the sound effects in this version.
The Brits are awesome
watching this in 2017:). if they were to have a new series of this programme, to include another 'all stars family fortunes' , they should seriously consider forcing the winning captain or head of the family, after the 'double money' round, to have to play the 'big money' round, taking the 2nd turn, for all episodes. any other player from that family can take the 1st turn
does anyone know the original air date? it says "published Jul 18, 2012" but it appears a bit older than that. thank you.
18th December 1999
It's probably before the days of Hermione Granger, as evidenced by the "witch" question.
My answers:
1. Hair
2. Lime
3. Shoes
4. Chickens
5. Pepperoni
If only he knew the significance of the Jim Bowen joke now. RIP Jim, Ye cant beat a bit of Bully.
"The mother-in-law." There's always a gem in each episode somewhere...
bluebear1985,I think it's called the scottish play because the protagonist is the king of scotland and that is where most of the story takes place
Family Feud LLLLEETTT'S PLAAAYYY!!!!
They couldn't even bring themselves to call the Daewoo Nubira Anything other than the "estate". Poor thing.
+RoobehTunes Probably because the Daewoo Nubira is a turd bucket
Because that would be product placement, and that wasn't allowed at the time in television programmes. A lesser example from this episode - Stephen Rhodes (RIP) couldn't even say "PlayStation" because of this, so had to say "games console". Nowadays it's not so much of a problem.
My Big Money (UK)/Fast Money (US) answers in this Final Round
1. Sight (if taken, Muscle)
2. Lime (if taken, Apple)
3. Shoes
4. Chicken (if taken, Egg)
5. Cheese (if taken, Pepperoni)
Its meant to be bad luck to refer to MacBeth in any theatre by its name, its meant to give bad luck to the cast performing. Since it was the only Shakespeare play set in Scotland...
The Scottish play.
My answers :
1. Hair
2. Watermelon
3. Tie
4. Hen
5. Olive
Watermelon and Olives were not really in the UK market at the time of broadcast.
Hi David This Episode Never Shown On Challengetv
Great tv show
Hi Vai Today At 3:30pm Screened Episode 13 Instead Of Episode 8 Hopefully Episode 8 is Next Week Or Not? Hi Vai Episode 13 Again Unfortunately Episode 8 is Not Available ☹
They asked "Something you do in bed apart from sleep?" and one of the answers was "dream"!
And Les says "You are asleep but you are dreaming; it's a different thing"
It's not a different thing. It's a byproduct of the bloody thing. You can't dream without being asleep! That was a profoundly bloody moronic thing to say.
Calm down calm down it's only a game
Actually you can dream without being asleep. It happens in people who are extremely sleep deprived.
@@chriswilson1853and,you can daydream.Doesn’t have to be daytime.
I luv dis show!
I got all the top answers but one in BM. :D
13th November 1999
What year is this
Craig Smith 1999... if you caught the Roman numerals in the copyright in time.
I'm still trying to understand why so many people refer to MacBeth as "the Scottish play". Is it because there's witches in it, or is it something else? Could someone please explain it for me?
I think it's the Mac
It's a superstition that the play Macbeth is cursed, so it is seen as unlucky to say Macbeth on a film or TV set, especially if an actor says it. Tom Scott did a video on it.
Superstition
Long ago if a show bombed really badly and was taken off, Macbeth was quite often put in in its place. Therefore it is associated with failure and bad luck. It is referred to as the Scottish play to try and beat the supposed curse as the play is set in Scotland.
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Why england always copy america!!!!???
FAMILY FEUD!!!
Oscar Montes hi I think it's because they have a different system than ours & sayings & they like games too its just a good guessing game to play
dean faw is your space bar broken
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The name was changed to Family Fortunes because Family Feud sounded too aggressive (Why would you call a show Family Feud). We don't copy America, this show finished years ago, after it came All Star Family Fortunes which was famous families and now that's finished. How about The Chase? that went to America, its still on TV in Britain. Even reality shows did you know where American Idol came from British show Pop Idol (2001), but they got rid of it and made Popstars The Rivals then The X Factor.
If you do your research it's the other way round. Family fortunes first aired January 1980 and family feud aired in 1990.