He didn't do such a bad job at it really, looking back, did he? Kind of endeared himself to the public because, well, Bob Monkhouse was such a great example to follow.
Other answers that could’ve been given for the star of Silent films question include: Harold Lloyd Buster Keaton Fatty Arbuckle Ben Turpin Laurel/Hardy I’m sure there are others too, I think Harold and Buster would be the only other ones that got point.
What is with the annoying and frankly pointless commentary? We can see, he’s walking over to the families, we can see it’s the end of part 1, we can see it’s the start of part 2 and we can see the amount of money they have won….because it’s all on the screen.
It's so funny the way Max shudders backwards with his arms outwards and saying, "You have won a prize!"
Friday 21st October 1983
All 5 of Big Money were top answers
That doesn't happen much
He didn't do such a bad job at it really, looking back, did he? Kind of endeared himself to the public because, well, Bob Monkhouse was such a great example to follow.
he did not hear the prize sound
Other answers that could’ve been given for the star of Silent films question include:
Harold Lloyd
Buster Keaton
Fatty Arbuckle
Ben Turpin
Laurel/Hardy
I’m sure there are others too, I think Harold and Buster would be the only other ones that got point.
Buster Keaton was a fantastic talent! Very innovative for his time
Max asked, "Name a flabby part of the body?" My answer is, "Arse cheeks."
HE IS A GREAT GUY
What is with the annoying and frankly pointless commentary? We can see, he’s walking over to the families, we can see it’s the end of part 1, we can see it’s the start of part 2 and we can see the amount of money they have won….because it’s all on the screen.
I think it's for the blind or visually impaired. It's fine once you get used to it
@@RetroMuseumTV For me it isn't
Loved Max on FF. He was always making mistakes.
What’s with the weird commentary?
Max asked, "Name something that is easily lost?" My answer is, "Virginity."