This is the worst gameshow i have seen British history. I have a very vague memory of this show when i saw it as a child. What the hell are the production company thinking. Imagine Who wants to be a millionaire but with no host. Shocking it lasted for long.
It was designed to be a cheap daily daytime quiz, no frills, just 100 questions, with a daily prize of £100 to the winner. It was designed to compete with Channel 4 15 to 1 which offered no cash prize either and really was a similar format, just with 15 contestants.
What they were thinking was that some people are tuning in to a quiz show to watch a quiz, not to meet contestants, hear a host making lame jokes or see what people are winning. They were right. Fifteen To One, Mastermind and University Challenge are also good in this regard with a higher standard of questions. They were also probably thinking Channel 5 is new and we need some cheap programming.
Now in this pandemic, this "isolated" quiz would be so easy to film and it would be entertaining. I wish it was back.
This was before Dirty Moneys
This was always on before Family Affairs, I couldn't watch it once they changed the theme tune - the original was iconic!
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another ep ruclips.net/video/wYaoWGubidQ/видео.html
Can we find more episodes somewhere ? Thanks .
On this episode of the British TV show "100 Percent", the contestants are Paul, Adele, and David.
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more episodes please?
got any more episodes
joy jo Sadly not. I keep hoping they’ll turn up on Challenge but nothing so far. Maybe one day.
@@davidcrozier8987 Now in this pandemic, this "isolated" quiz would be so easy to film and it would be entertaining. I wish it was back.
This is the worst gameshow i have seen British history. I have a very vague memory of this show when i saw it as a child. What the hell are the production company thinking. Imagine Who wants to be a millionaire but with no host. Shocking it lasted for long.
It was designed to be a cheap daily daytime quiz, no frills, just 100 questions, with a daily prize of £100 to the winner. It was designed to compete with Channel 4 15 to 1 which offered no cash prize either and really was a similar format, just with 15 contestants.
What they were thinking was that some people are tuning in to a quiz show to watch a quiz, not to meet contestants, hear a host making lame jokes or see what people are winning. They were right. Fifteen To One, Mastermind and University Challenge are also good in this regard with a higher standard of questions. They were also probably thinking Channel 5 is new and we need some cheap programming.