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lardhelmet | 19:57 Sat 14th Apr 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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Were tonight's contestants In It to Win It extra dim?
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Yes Dale.
20:40 Sat 14th Apr 2012
Yes, definitely and it's so unfair when one contestant can have so many chances. I think she got all of her questions wrong.
I agree totally. You could forgive her for not knowing the Star Trek question, way before her time, but not the rest ...
I so agree. Do they have to pass any sort of audition - maybe those with the least correct answers get through! Previous contestants have been of a (slightly) higher standard.
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Why would anyone apply to go on a quiz programme knowing they're not likely to be able to answer the questions? I think a lot of people just want to be on TV. I'm sure that applies to Paddy's girls on Take me Out
Maybe they were the rejects from the auditions as they were all as dim as each other!
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I agree maidup. I think they were all more interested in the way they minced across the catwalk thingy to Dale! And that's the other thing that annoys me -are the contestants told to end every sentence with his name?

Yes please, Dale.
Yes Dale.
...and I don't think it's that Dale because...(daft reason) and I don't think it's this Dale because ....(blah blah) so I think it must be the other.
Dale: What body of water is connected to the English Channel by the Straits of Dover?

Contestant: The Mediterannean Sea!

jeez...
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It's almost as bad on Million Pound Drop.

Davina: What decides whether a hen's eggs are brown or white?

The contestants put £150,000 on (wait for it) - "The sound of her cluck"!

In the words of squarebear - Jeez!
The one that always gets me is the one they had on The Chase once:

Host: What barrier was Chuck Yeager the first to break in a plane in 1947?
Contestant: The Thames Flood Barrier.
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Brilliant Squarebear. Which brings us back to losgigs earlier question - do they measure the contestants' intelligence in order to get on the programme in the first place?
I think it is the television generation. The contestants probably don't view it as a quiz, more a chance to appear on television.
I would never contemplate going on anything like that as I know I am not clever enough.
I assume the producers love nights like this. No prize money given out means a nice cheap show to make.
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If appearing on the TV showed me up to be a complete airhead to the entire nation Howard, I think I'd give it a miss!
They all seemed a bit dim, especially the girl, I always feel sorry for the ones who make the most money and then get sent off.
I never watch live lottery draws as I found them all tedious. How much money is available nowadays?
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I think it was a rollover this week Howard - something like £6.7 million up for grabs? Needless to say I shall be back to work on Monday!
Although I did not see the particular programme I believe that there was a woman who did not even get past the first question. As far as I know she had to pick the largest of 4 objects, two of which were an elephant and the Moon. She chose an elephant and could not be persuaded to change her mind.
Actually I was asking about the studio prize value not the lottery.

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