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BertiWooster | 20:45 Wed 16th Jun 2010 | Film, Media & TV
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I dont watch this very often - however i watched an episode earlier where a lady ( spanish I think she was ) went all the way to open her box , even though she had a very good offer towards the end

Everyone in the studio by their reactions felt sorry for her - Why ?

Do you think that some people who appear on this show , are just too greedy ?
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I hadn't noticed. I can't remember much about the audience except you keep getting shots of the partner of whoever is playing at the time. I cannot stand Noel Edmunds and his little tight trousers and flowery shirts and highlighted hair. Yuk, yuk, yuk
He was quite tasty in his hey day,but style wise he hasnt moved on
Agreed.
What about the shoes that are as long as he is high....
Seriously though - I don't like the greed, even if they win the 1p it's more than they came with.
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The shoes are great
poodi, when you are invited into the audience you are asked to wear black or very dark clothes something to do with the colour reflecting on screen
ask your gran, i think the first version was form Holland or somewhere close. I've seen a German (I think) version, where you can see the silouette of the banker. In the American one, they have models opening the boxes so the contestants are only there for one show.
Not many programmes make me actually leave the room because I loathe them so much, but this is one of them, (for some reason my otherwise intelligent other half thinks it's wonderful).
How thick do you have to be to not understand the randomness of it and that if someone has a large amount in their box, they're not personally against you!
Also, why is it necessary to shriel like banshees all the time, I almost prefer those infernal horns in SA. When Judith Keppal won Millionaire, people were critical that she didn't go crazy and yell, shriek etc. It's called class rather that chav.
cc1 I agree with you 100%. There is an awful lot of shrieking and crying and hugging in so many programmes these days. And shrieking from audiences as well in chat shows etc. And Loose Women where everybody shrieks. It used to only be the US where t his happened and now it's so prominent here. Not just on TV either. Shrieking girls out in the street, yuk!!

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