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Cheap but cheerful
This quiz show may have been produced on a very very low budget, but the makers seemed to gleefully embrace the "cheap and cheerful" quality. Getting Tim Vine to host it was a masterstroke. His stand-up routine consists almost entirely of "groaner" gags - dreadful puns and visual jokes, which he somehow elevates from naff to genius. This trick worked for Whittle as well - somehow he managed to make something which by all accounts should have been dreadful, into something which was ironically brilliant. The nature of the show meant that if too many of the audience got "whittled away" by an early question, Tim would have to stall for time to make the rest of the show fit the time slot - asking the finalist desperately uninteresting personal questions, and cracking hilariously rubbish gags.
He didn't seem to care that the total prize money was a pitiful £500 (Just one year later "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" would offer £1,000,000), and neither did we.
I was really sad to see it go.
He didn't seem to care that the total prize money was a pitiful £500 (Just one year later "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" would offer £1,000,000), and neither did we.
I was really sad to see it go.
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- Madstunts
- Feb 22, 2007
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