Monkhouse was the consummate host, he genuinely wanted all of these people to win, what was less in many cases, his fee for the programme. RIP to a legend. You could tell he'd made friends with all of the contestants before the show. Even more evident when he went to the BBC for Bob's Full House. While Max took on the torch at Central, completely useless, Bob raised his game. Good man. Love his style.
He was a technically good host. He kept the show going at a brisk pace and never tripped over his words, but I found his manner with the contestants to be rather smarmy and superficial. Les Dennis wasn't nearly as technically accomplished, but he was far more personable.
Happy memories of being a child etc proper Family Fortunes and no Vernon Kaye crap. Watched a bit the current version of All Star Family Fortunes today absolute nonsense the contestants behaving like fools if the gave wrong answers. Here whatever answer they gave didn't behave like morons just accepted whatever is said. Bob in his as a true professional and gentleman just congratulated them whether you won or lost in a proper manner.
No Vernon Kay crap that's true. But Crieky, if you thought it could never get worse than him, lower the bar further into the mire by daring to watch it now... GINO DE CAMPO for Christ's Sake!! 😝😝
@@tur74d56 well I wasn't as keen on him but rather him than Gino or Vernon anyday. Les was OK even Andy Collins remember him who replaced Les was OK but hard to follow on from Les
As a child of the.. 1970s.... I can tell you i watched BOBs career unfold on ITV then the BBC.....it was a joy all of it......THE GOLDEN SHOT,,,,,,,,,CELEBRITY SQUARES,,,,,,,FAMILY FORTUNES,,,,then over to the BBC in the 80s BOBS FULL HOUSE, the brilliant BOB MONKHOUSE SHOW on BBC2 and BOB SAYS OPPOTUNITY KNOCKS,,,,,,,then all those other game shows and stand up shows,,,,,and people shows he did in the 1990s,,,,,,, until his death in 2003......WHAT A LEGEND.
@@Musicradio77Network There weren't any ITV repeats of the Muppet Show after ATV changed to Central. When the BBC repeated The Muppet Show in the mid-80s, they were issued copies of the US versions by Jim Henson Enterprises, so there was no ATV branding on those repeats.
Family Fortunes - S3/Ep08 (1982) 1342pm 15.10.24 sunday after the chart show and a bath... on to monkhouse and co. of course, you never listened to the radio, did you?
Monkhouse was the consummate host, he genuinely wanted all of these people to win, what was less in many cases, his fee for the programme. RIP to a legend. You could tell he'd made friends with all of the contestants before the show. Even more evident when he went to the BBC for Bob's Full House. While Max took on the torch at Central, completely useless, Bob raised his game. Good man. Love his style.
He was a technically good host. He kept the show going at a brisk pace and never tripped over his words, but I found his manner with the contestants to be rather smarmy and superficial.
Les Dennis wasn't nearly as technically accomplished, but he was far more personable.
Good to see another edition from Family Fortunes' third series.
Happy memories of being a child etc proper Family Fortunes and no Vernon Kaye crap. Watched a bit the current version of All Star Family Fortunes today absolute nonsense the contestants behaving like fools if the gave wrong answers. Here whatever answer they gave didn't behave like morons just accepted whatever is said. Bob in his as a true professional and gentleman just congratulated them whether you won or lost in a proper manner.
but Bob is also boring and barely funny
No Vernon Kay crap that's true. But Crieky, if you thought it could never get worse than him, lower the bar further into the mire by daring to watch it now... GINO DE CAMPO for Christ's Sake!! 😝😝
I actually preferred Max Bygrades
@@tur74d56 well I wasn't as keen on him but rather him than Gino or Vernon anyday. Les was OK even Andy Collins remember him who replaced Les was OK but hard to follow on from Les
Came here from LimmyTwitchClips to see if the answer was on the board or not 😂
Me too! Just to see the bloke in the jumper!
As a child of the.. 1970s.... I can tell you i watched BOBs career unfold on ITV then the BBC.....it was a joy all of it......THE GOLDEN SHOT,,,,,,,,,CELEBRITY SQUARES,,,,,,,FAMILY FORTUNES,,,,then over to the BBC in the 80s BOBS FULL HOUSE, the brilliant BOB MONKHOUSE SHOW on BBC2 and BOB SAYS OPPOTUNITY KNOCKS,,,,,,,then all those other game shows and stand up shows,,,,,and people shows he did in the 1990s,,,,,,, until his death in 2003......WHAT A LEGEND.
Classy Bob monkhouse great host sadly missed
Hope u can upload more these mate worth the fun these are
Limmy brought me here.
He did with me, to see the twat in the jumper!
Fantastic pal stick to more on mate if u can
bob monkhouse always said something funny sadly missed
He was the man.
@@rajnirvan3336 He sure was!
When this was broadcast it would have had a slide immediately before the ATV
ident with the Central logo and "Central
Presents"
Amazing to see the clock at the start
Hopefully there's more to come
ATV in 1982? I thought Central was from 1st Jan 1982
The ATV “In Colour” logo at 0:22 is from the UK airing of “The Muppet Show”.
That was plastered with the original Central logo when this edition of Family Fortunes was originally broadcast.
Allen Jeremy Maybe reruns of “The Muppet Show” used the Central logo instead of ATV.
It's from any colour programme made by ATV.
@@Musicradio77Network There weren't any ITV repeats of the Muppet Show after ATV changed to Central. When the BBC repeated The Muppet Show in the mid-80s, they were issued copies of the US versions by Jim Henson Enterprises, so there was no ATV branding on those repeats.
@@AllenJeremy I do remember an occasion when the live insert of the Central ident went wrong and part the ATV ident was also seen.
12 february 1982
"Immersion heater... eater".
Nice. In America, it's called "Family Feud"
My Big Money answers:
1. Water
2. Red
3. Scarf
4. Edison
5. Sponge
Family Fortunes - S3/Ep08 (1982) 1342pm 15.10.24 sunday after the chart show and a bath... on to monkhouse and co. of course, you never listened to the radio, did you?