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New inquiry: Call TV quiz shows
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006, Jeff Lawrence typed this :
"Stephen Henson" wrote in message . .. Other tactics include reading out letters from "fans", talking to an invited "celebrity", stupid chatter, dancing around (in the manner of Hugh Dennis "disco Dad") and just plain padding "we'll be taking a caller any time now" for several minutes on end. Maybe they could use similar tactics to what the Dutch use for their phone-in quiz show type things. Some extremely attractive presenters, such as: Gigi Ravelli http://images.google.co.uk/images?sv...=gigi+ravelli+ Wytske Kenemans http://www.moppies.nu/index.php?opti...topic& id=713 And my favourite, Celine Huijsmans! http://www.moppies.nu/index.php?opti...k=topic&id=778 Cheers Jeff I'll bet you Celine's lips have said Hello to Mr Botox. -- Roger Hunt |
New inquiry: Call TV quiz shows
Dom Robinson wrote:
In article , says... Gigi Ravelli http://images.google.co.uk/images?sv...=gigi+ravelli+ 140 vaginas? :) http://www.glizzy.nl/images/20060808_ravelli1.jpg I was expecting something suited to a starring role in Species IV. -- Michael, disappointed m r o z a t u k g a t e w a y d o t n e t |
New inquiry: Call TV quiz shows
clippertyclop wrote:
There is no skill element, just luck, but someone manages to phone through (in some cases more than once), and state the correct answer and win some money, so it's hardly a con. I was watching Quiz Call on 5 last weekend and a caller actually got through twice, winning £5000 on one occasion. I don't see a problem other than the fact a lot of ****s phone in repeatedly with the same wrong answer and it soon becomes monotonous TV, but then there's always the off switch. Yes indeed. Also, how come one caller gets through twice if there's such a low chance of getting through? I suspect a special coumputer algorithm to make everyone else think there's a chance. Also, how do we know the prizewinner is a viewer and not some company stooge?. We don't. Dave W |
New inquiry: Call TV quiz shows
In article om, davewi11
@yahoo.co.uk says... clippertyclop wrote: There is no skill element, just luck, but someone manages to phone through (in some cases more than once), and state the correct answer and win some money, so it's hardly a con. I was watching Quiz Call on 5 last weekend and a caller actually got through twice, winning £5000 on one occasion. I don't see a problem other than the fact a lot of ****s phone in repeatedly with the same wrong answer and it soon becomes monotonous TV, but then there's always the off switch. Yes indeed. Also, how come one caller gets through twice if there's such a low chance of getting through? I suspect a special coumputer algorithm to make everyone else think there's a chance. Also, how do we know the prizewinner is a viewer and not some company stooge?. We don't. I find myself watching copious amounts of TGBBQ (Sky 840) if new girl Abi (not Titmuss) is on it. Something about a Mariella Frostrup-style voice that does it for me :) -- Dom Robinson Gamertag: DVDfever email: dom at dvdfever dot co dot uk /* http://DVDfever.co.uk (editor) /* 1120 DVDs, 339 games, 290 CDs, 108 cinema films, 36 concerts, videos & news /* scarface (xbox), echo & bunnymen, f.e.a.r., level 42, batman returns New music charts - http://dvdfever.co.uk/music.shtml DVDfever Youtube Channel - http://youtube.com/user/DVDfever |
New inquiry: Call TV quiz shows
Dave W wrote:
clippertyclop wrote: There is no skill element, just luck, but someone manages to phone through (in some cases more than once), and state the correct answer and win some money, so it's hardly a con. I was watching Quiz Call on 5 last weekend and a caller actually got through twice, winning £5000 on one occasion. I don't see a problem other than the fact a lot of ****s phone in repeatedly with the same wrong answer and it soon becomes monotonous TV, but then there's always the off switch. Yes indeed. Also, how come one caller gets through twice if there's such a low chance of getting through? I suspect a special coumputer algorithm to make everyone else think there's a chance. Also, how do we know the prizewinner is a viewer and not some company stooge?. We don't. Dave W I'd go the other way and say that though the prizes are real the programs give the impression that no-one is calling rather than no-one is getting through. The impression the presenters give is that getting through is easy and also that winning is easy. That leads to a lot of "just one more try"s from what may even be a small amount of people. Easily more than enough to cover costs, prize money & profit. |
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