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Contestants could also choose to "freeze", thus making the last revealed card the new base card and preventing the opponent from receiving a free chance. If neither team guessed all the cards on their row correctly, another toss-up question was asked and the same procedures were followed until someone revealed all the cards in the row or the fourth question in the round was asked. people who have been fired from their job: When your boss called you in to fire you, did you think he was calling you in to give you a raise?: 15

Unlike the US version, the questions usually had some comedy value (for example: The question would be, "We asked 100 tattoo-artists – if somebody came in asking for a tattoo of Bruce Forsyth, would you try to talk them out of it?"). The first couple would joke around with Bruce, and then decide on a sum of, say, 64. The second couple would say "higher" (and Bruce would pretend to be offended). If the answer was, say, 26, the second couple were wrong in guessing "higher", so the first couple started with the cards. NatWest, RBS and Ulster Bank to close at least 172 branches in 2023/24 – here's the full list, plus alternatives men in Mexico City: If a young man got your 18-year-old daughter pregnant, would you force him to marry her?: 12 Who’s most likely to is an easy fun loving game that is sure to get your family laughing! Of course, this game is great for kids to play with their friends or even adult game nights at a party. At the time, Bruce Forsyth was one of the potential candidates to host the CBS daytime revival of Card Sharks in 1986. However, he hosted the short-lived game show Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak (a Reg Grundy produced show) for ABC Daytime. The job for the network version ultimately went to Bob Eubanks instead. Forsyth has passed away due to bronchial pneumonia in 2017.Created by Jim Henson) which famous puppet was made from a discarded (green) coat with two ping pong balls used for its eyes? Now that you've been asked a few questions, you may have some of your own. Here, we've answered a few of the most frequently asked: Are general trivia questions easy to answer? Play Your Cards Right (or Bruce Forsyth's Play Your Cards Right) is a British television game show based on, and played similarly to, the American show Card Sharks. women: Do you have an outfit in your closet that went out of style so fast that you only got to wear it once?: 58 Five games are played with each player acting as the host once. The other four players play in two teams of two chosen at random each time. A winning pair each score the same points. Rules for 6 players:

Among Forsyth's other quips, he would, at the beginning of some shows, say, "What a lovely audience! You're so much better than last week." The joke was that the same audience was used for more than one show, therefore it was the same one. Bruce started each show with his trademark "It's nice to see you, to see you nice" (whereby the audience join in on the last "nice".). When a pair was revealed, he'd say "You don't get anything for a pair, not in this game.", and the audience would join in with the "not in this game" part. On the 2002 series in particular, he would often start the show with a made-up quote.We asked 100 married Japanese women: 'Have you ever kissed your husband in a public place?' How many said yes? Which BBC sitcom followed the friendship between two ex-lovers, Vincent and Penny, who meet again by chance, five years after he’d left her at the altar? I was born in Fulham, 1989. My mother was a casting agent and my fatter a literary agent. I began performing in small school productions as a young child.

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The other two players each take a turn as the host. The player with the highest points scored after the three games is the winner. Operating Calculator: Play Your Cards Right is a computerised version of the British game show first shown in 1980 on ITV and presented by Bruce Forsyth. The TV show had two couples playing against each other but this version is for either one (against the computer) or two players. The game was split into two parts, a question and then playing High/Low with cards. One player is asked a question about how many out of 100 people gave a specific answer, then the other player would say if the actual answer was higher and lower. If the 2nd player was wrong then the other player would then play with the cards first, and vice versa.Optional clues to the mystery phrase: A type of creepy crawly, specifically a spider. Gets its name from the female who sometimes eats the male after mating In the original series, when the ITC somewhat frowned on shows giving away thousands of pounds in cash, there was a kind of Green Shield Stamps-style conversion system. The contestants began on 200 points, but needed to play the end game to get to 4000 points for the car. If they ended up with a lower amount, they'd get a not-as-good consolation prize - how good that prize was depended on the number of points, similar to Blankety Blank. Hence the catchphrase on the show: "What do points make? Prizes!"

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