I just finished watching an episode of The Golden Shot. I used to love this show when I was a kid. I had forgotten (or likely never notice) what a cheap, shoddily produced pile of shite it was. But it still gave me the warm fuzzies.
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Anyone remember "The Golden Shot"?
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I used to watch it, but the main attraction for me was Carol Dilworth in the miniskirt.
Bob Monkhouse used to tell a story of how a contestant rang in, and after a while it was clear that he was trying to score a bull while phoning from a public telephone box positioned outside a TV shop which had TVs showing the target that he was aiming at.
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Originally posted by Archaic View PostHi guys.
I think I speak for all Americans when I say, "I am baffled".
Cheers,
Archaic
But purely for the nostalgia value, they are golden.“Sans arme, sans violence et sans haine”
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For Archiac:
Here's part of an episode:
The last 10 minutes of an episode of the classic TV show The Golden Shot, presented here by Charlie Williams. Singing guest is Carl Wayne formerly of The Mov...
This is the last round, where the contestants aim and fire the crossbow themselves, via remote control.“Sans arme, sans violence et sans haine”
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Originally posted by Magpie View PostFor Archiac:
Here's part of an episode:
The last 10 minutes of an episode of the classic TV show The Golden Shot, presented here by Charlie Williams. Singing guest is Carl Wayne formerly of The Mov...
This is the last round, where the contestants aim and fire the crossbow themselves, via remote control.
"Her acting roles include Up the Chastity Belt (1971) and Jason King (1971)."
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Originally posted by Magpie View PostI just finished watching an episode of The Golden Shot. I used to love this show when I was a kid. I had forgotten (or likely never notice) what a cheap, shoddily produced pile of shite it was. But it still gave me the warm fuzzies.
Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Robert View PostNah, face like the back of a bus, him. Now THIS guy was so handsome, they couldn't show his face! Click to play :
http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/clips/p0...pberry_blower/
The caller kind of looks like Jack the Ripper from the back, don't you think?
Here in the US we have what's called a 'Bronx Cheer', which is where you make a loud jeering sound - uh, with your voice- that resembles the real McCoy. It's also called "razzing somebody".
So we understand "raspberry" to mean that sound, not the actual... uh, event, shall we say.
'Raspberry Tart' was Cockney Rhyming Slang for "fart" in Jack the Ripper's Day.
To illustrate the extent that most Americans still are not aware of the origin of the phrase "raspberry", I recently saw a fashion advertisement for jeans in a special color of pink, which the manufacturer called "Give 'Em A Raspberry."
I think they'd be pretty embarrassed if they knew.
Cheers (uh, the regular kind),
Archaic
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Originally posted by Robert View PostNah, face like the back of a bus, him. Now THIS guy was so handsome, they couldn't show his face! Click to play :
http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/clips/p0...pberry_blower/
Classic!
I used to love the Two Ronnies.“Sans arme, sans violence et sans haine”
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Oh crumbs! 'Give 'Em A Raspberry'? For ladies who want to be noticed.
Here is the horrifying scene in the graveyard, in which we see the face of the Phantom. Go from about 7 minutes in.
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