I remember my granny praising this to no end. It had finished by the time I was born, but every now and then my granny would bring up Quicksilver and Bunny Carr, who she absolutely loved. ''A real gentleman'' to quote her.
Amazingly this programme last 13 yrs on Tele. Imagine the amount of Dunces appeared on the show in that time. Indeed I remember many of them, Made a show of the Country some of them
I don't suppose you have any of the RTE One continuity links leading into/out of that recording? According to the copyright date at the end, the programme was made in 1979 - and not 1977/8.
What would anyone do with gold pans? Unable to cook with them. Norman playing the organ, give him lessons. He: Where would you find Punch and Judy. She: In a Punch and Judy show. You could not make it up. This is cracking me up some thing serious.
Bunny Carr was incredibly sarcastic and often downright rude to contestants. This was supposed to put them at their ease - but NEVER seemed to work. The musical cues from Norman on his organ were often as obscure and head scratchingly random as those clues on 3-2-1.
It seemed to be the style back then. I remember one host not Carr, teasing the contestant then saying but you didn't come here to be embarrassed. No came the reply. Where do you usually go asked the host.
" Ah Stop the lights" I grew up hearing that from all my older family
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I remember my granny praising this to no end. It had finished by the time I was born, but every now and then my granny would bring up Quicksilver and Bunny Carr, who she absolutely loved. ''A real gentleman'' to quote her.
I thought this programme was just a dream I had as a child
Nightmare you mean
If Paddy had won those pans he'd use it to mix cement
Amazingly this programme last 13 yrs on Tele. Imagine the amount of Dunces appeared on the show in that time. Indeed I remember many of them, Made a show of the Country some of them
Paddy Byrne is as tick as shite!
And we all wondered what influenced Father Ted! Great stuff, any more episodes
They’ve all got lovely bottoms!
I remember this show as a kid looking at it now you would want to be on speed to enjoy it
I thought Paddy was bad, then John entered. Lord save us.
Why did Paddy even go to the recording.
@@p.macdermott2490 Someone dressed him, put him in a van and placed him there!
More episodes please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Irelands version of Who wants To Be a Millionaire. God Save us back in the 70#. Big jackpots.
£785 cookware? Half the price of a new car!
"What is an American faucet? Spelled F A W C E T T". Bless.
Norman keeping the show alive
My dad was on this.
I don't suppose you have any of the RTE One continuity links leading into/out of that recording? According to the copyright date at the end, the programme was made in 1979 - and not 1977/8.
And now we go to the 5p question, and im sorry for robbing the Gorta money
Lol.
It seems such a long time ago, I'm surprised it's even in colour
Tge 70s was always colour
Many still had B&W TV's though until the 80's
mind numbing questions
What would anyone do with gold pans? Unable to cook with them. Norman playing the organ, give him lessons.
He: Where would you find Punch and Judy.
She: In a Punch and Judy show.
You could not make it up. This is cracking me up some thing serious.
Stop the Lights!!
Here because of Cathal Coughlan and Telefis.
45 quid riding on this one John ..
11:42 - Stop the Lights!
Ireland and is now on a different planet.
Talk about a trick question ..... On what type of a plant does Macaroni grow? It doesn't grow on any plant Ruth, it's made from flour!
13:13 No, Bunny, you can call me Rudolph!!
Good old Norman, The Doors should have kicked out Ray Manzarick, Norm would have batted 'light my fire's out of the park.
That was great, better than the rubbish on tv today
Do you have any adbreaks from this recording still?
I couldn't watch past the appearance of the "star prize". Much too risky; laughing too much might have killed me.
The first guy had a head emptier than a hermit's address book.
Or the saucepans
If brid went on the chase today she would be a celebrity tomorrow
Did John and paddy go to the same school.
Jaysis, is Paddy's beard detachable?!
He's got an Amish Paradise look going on!
Fenom Pen. Where in the blazes is that?
Cambodia
Coinin O'Gluaistain can't find the fada's.
Great day's who would play 20p
I think the schoolteacher said Rockall is off the "North East coast of Ireland". I don't think so.
Bunny Carr was incredibly sarcastic and often downright rude to contestants. This was supposed to put them at their ease - but NEVER seemed to work. The musical cues from Norman on his organ were often as obscure and head scratchingly random as those clues on 3-2-1.
My god some of his asides were pretty snarky!
It seemed to be the style back then. I remember one host not Carr, teasing the contestant then saying but you didn't come here to be embarrassed. No came the reply. Where do you usually go asked the host.
Stop lights bunny
Fuck sake All that tax payers money RTE from Quicksilver to Ryan Tub ...Jesus
Jesus help us.
No there is no hope.
condescending bunny da burglar!!! wheres da trocaire money bugs???
174 is a bit of alright
Stop the lights
My god this is painful. Bunny has condescending Gay Byrne vibes
Poor aul paddy the iq of a flip flop
norman metcalfe a true gentleman of the airwaves lol yes first guy was as thick as a brick! He never heard of the 'dollar' films ffs!!
Thick as a bull
Send your money to me!