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The Chase......does Libby think that it is her show?
Nerves I do understand how can a woman of her intellect become a vetinary surgeon?
My sympathy is wil Tom her fiancé with whom she is marrying next year.....she and her voice would do my head in.
Nerves I do understand how can a woman of her intellect become a vetinary surgeon?
My sympathy is wil Tom her fiancé with whom she is marrying next year.....she and her voice would do my head in.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I get hazlinny's post but I do share your pain, Sqad. I cannot comment on Libbie's prowess as a veterinary surgeon but I am grateful I am not a hamster. I thought she would not get past 8 in the final chase, so I was wrong there. Some answers she gave quickly were correct so I would think her nerves were more under control by that point. Nevertheless, she was not worth watching imo. Shaun Wallace never had it so easy!
Being a boring creature of habit, I always watch the Chase with my tea and have taped some old episodes on Challenge in case it isn't on. I have found that, in general, all the contestants get far more answers right in the cash builder round - quite a lot getting 10 right so I wonder if, these days, a lot of people just go on the programme because they are saddos and want their fifteen minutes of fame.
Ellie/22.25 Mon. Both were a long time ago in the 70s and 80s. First was Border TV's "Try for Ten" when contestants had to answer ten questions correctly in a row - I got to eight and received Premium Bonds. Second was "Crosswits" a crossword type quiz at Tyne/Tees TV, hosted by the late Barry Cryer and partnered by Colin Baker: opposition was a gent from Norwich and Bond girl Jenny Hanley. I just missed out on the final prize of a weekend in Vienna but came away with signed copies of the shorter Oxford dictionary and money with which I bought a carriage clock to remind me of the experience. I have had a filled-in application form for The Chase for ages but feel that my old brain could not now cope with the cash builder though I usually manage fine with the questions at the table. Kustard mentions "saddos" - not at all!! I went on these quiz shows "for fun" and money prizes were peanuts compared to the thousands dished out today