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Just received via email: CULTURE MEDIA AND SPORT COMMITTEE HOUSE OF COMMONS - SESSION 2005-06 No. 45 24 October 2006 New inquiry: Call TV quiz shows The Culture, Media and Sport Committee is announcing today a new inquiry into Call TV quiz shows. It is particularly interested in receiving evidence on the following issues: · The procedures for handling calls from viewers; · Information provided to viewers on the costs of calls and their chances of participating and winning; · The role of Call TV quiz shows in raising income for broadcasters; · The impact, financial or otherwise, of participation on viewers; and · Whether further regulation of Call TV quiz shows is required. Written submissions are invited from any interested organisation or individual by 16 November 2006. It is expected that a single morning of oral evidence would take place shortly after the closing date for submissions. Submissions should be sent by e-mail to , preferably as a Word file and not as a pdf document. We strongly encourage respondents to send electronic copies of submissions, although we will accept hard copies, addressed to Sally Broadbridge, Inquiry Manager, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, House of Commons, 7 Millbank, London SW1P 3JA. Submissions should give the name and postal address of the person sending the memorandum and should state whether it has been prepared specifically for the Committee. If the memorandum is from an organisation rather than an individual, it should briefly explain the nature and membership of the organisation. The Committee may publish some of the submissions it receives. For more guidance on the preferred format, see http://www.parliament.uk/commons/selcom/witguide.htm. Membership of the Committee: Mr John Whittingdale OBE (Chairman) (Conservative) Janet Anderson (Labour) Alan Keen (Labour) Philip Davies (Conservative) Rosemary McKenna (Labour) Mr Nigel Evans (Conservative) Adam Price (Plaid Cymru) Paul Farrelly (Labour) Mr Adrian Sanders (Liberal Democrat) Mr Mike Hall (Labour) Helen Southworth (Labour) Contact House of Commons Committee Office, 7 Millbank, SW1P 3JA Tel: 020 7219 6188 (fax 2031) E-mail: Website http://www.parliament.uk/parliamenta..._and_sport.cfm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UK Parliament Disclaimer: This e-mail is confidential to the intended recipient. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender and delete it from your system. Any unauthorised use, disclosure, or copying is not permitted. This e-mail has been checked for viruses, but no liability is accepted for any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this e-mail. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Heracles Pollux wrote: Just received via email: or should that be........... Quadruple Money Round! £50,000 Mr John Whittingdale OBE (Chairman) (Conservative) Janet Anderson (Labour) Alan Keen (Labour) £25,000 Philip Davies (Conservative) Rosemary McKenna (Labour) Mr Nigel Evans (Conservative) £12,500 £12,500 Adam Price (Plaid Cymru) Paul Farrelly (Labour) Mr Adrian Sanders (Liberal Democrat) £3,000 Mr Mike Hall (Labour) Helen Southworth (Labour) I am so deeply sorry for that **** gag. fr. |
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The biggest con with these shows is that they would appear to demand a skill element and thus fall within the law regarding prizes and not being a game a chance. However, they dump most calls so your only chance of winning is to get through the lottery of the call dump e.g. every 100th call gets through. I suspect the skill element, once you get through, keeps them within the law but couple that with the incredibly obvious clues they provide to get rid of the jackpot and it just boils down to a lottery which is more or less illegal. Same with BA stands for i) Big Aircraft ii) British Airways or iii) Buy Another. 0.01% chance you get the question wrong but 99.99% chance you don't get through in the first place. |
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In message , Stephen Henson
writes In article .com, says... The biggest con with these shows is that they would appear to demand a skill element and thus fall within the law regarding prizes and not being a game a chance. However, they dump most calls so your only chance of winning is to get through the lottery of the call dump e.g. every 100th call gets through. I suspect the skill element, once you get through, keeps them within the law but couple that with the incredibly obvious clues they provide to get rid of the jackpot and it just boils down to a lottery which is more or less illegal. Same with BA stands for i) Big Aircraft ii) British Airways or iii) Buy Another. 0.01% chance you get the question wrong but 99.99% chance you don't get through in the first place. There other "skill element" for some puzzles is equally dodgy. They have so many possible answers that even if you get through you've minimal chance of selecting the right one. Effectively a lottery. The most worrying aspect is that even if people do come up with one of the many possible words on their list, they can just say "no, it's not there" until they decide to let someone win. There is no way to know if they are lying, which is what makes it so potentially dodgy. -- Ian |
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allan tracy wrote: The biggest con with these shows is that they would appear to demand a skill element and thus fall within the law regarding prizes and not being a game a chance. However, they dump most calls so your only chance of winning is to get through the lottery of the call dump e.g. every 100th call gets through. I suspect the skill element, once you get through, keeps them within the law but couple that with the incredibly obvious clues they provide to get rid of the jackpot and it just boils down to a lottery which is more or less illegal. 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. |
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On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 19:41:23 +0100, "Heracles Pollux"
wrote: Maybe someone could email them what I happened to see on Quizmania a couple of weeks ago. A caller was put through and he clearly sounded under 18 (under 12 to be honest). Nonetheless, D.K. asked what his answer was anyway, and he said what his guess was. At this point, she finally noticed, and asked him if he was over 18. He said no, so instead of cutting him off, she said "is there anyone else in the house who is 18 who can say the answer for you?". That's the TV quiz equivalent of buying alcohol from an off-licence and then giving it to some kids outside, and even they seemed willing to admit it as she said "we shouldn't really be doing this anyway", as she waited and waited for someone else to get on the phone. Yet they seem more than happy to broadcast their illegal frauds to the nation! |
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"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 |
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