24-09-2023, 10:55 PM
Wasn't it Soap Addicts that was the spin-off of TV Addicts hosted by the above person?
Brian Conley appeared in a show for Challenge in 2014, Timeline it was called, but it only lasted 10 episodes and was apparently meant to be their breakout show:
www.ukgameshows.com
Somebody went to a recording of the show and documented it for Bother's Bar - apparently it took forever to film:
www.bothersbar.co.uk
The Blockbusters revival airs occasionally though IIRC it shares the same description as the ITV series (just without a host name) so its not always obvious which one it is until you're after the ident. Which reminds me actually, doesn't look like they've shown Bob Holness Blockbusters for a while.
Haven't seen Dave Spikey Bullseye for a while, its always the original show. Spikey Bullseye had to have its episode endings butchered somewhere down the line because there was an invitation to log online and play an online game of Bullseye. Well that's long gone as has the entire website, so you just get a flat cut to the credits with an audio edit to cut that out.
Everything else in Worzel's post is probably long expired by now rights-wise, though I believe Alan Titchmarsh Ask The Family was made for what was UK Gold originally and got a repeat on BBC Two, or was it the other way round? Sure it appeared on the BBC in some form.
Brian Conley appeared in a show for Challenge in 2014, Timeline it was called, but it only lasted 10 episodes and was apparently meant to be their breakout show:
www.ukgameshows.com
Somebody went to a recording of the show and documented it for Bother's Bar - apparently it took forever to film:
www.bothersbar.co.uk
The Blockbusters revival airs occasionally though IIRC it shares the same description as the ITV series (just without a host name) so its not always obvious which one it is until you're after the ident. Which reminds me actually, doesn't look like they've shown Bob Holness Blockbusters for a while.
Haven't seen Dave Spikey Bullseye for a while, its always the original show. Spikey Bullseye had to have its episode endings butchered somewhere down the line because there was an invitation to log online and play an online game of Bullseye. Well that's long gone as has the entire website, so you just get a flat cut to the credits with an audio edit to cut that out.
Everything else in Worzel's post is probably long expired by now rights-wise, though I believe Alan Titchmarsh Ask The Family was made for what was UK Gold originally and got a repeat on BBC Two, or was it the other way round? Sure it appeared on the BBC in some form.