Looked like Roy Walker was about to cry when he said fish cake twice.
@hamzahassan20662 жыл бұрын
13th December 1996
@davidfearis7335 Жыл бұрын
THE HOLIDAY PRIZE VALUE IS £3500 AND IT INCLUDES £3,000 SPENDING MONEY SO THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE STAR PRIZE IS £6500
@michaelweech6432 Жыл бұрын
Spencer, can I ask - regarding the music at 11:25 (answer - pull the rug from under your feet) [very seldom used / heard in part 1 - pre-Ready Money round] and 14:52 (answer - wagon train), do you think that music *really is* scary? Secondly, what do you think the sound effect, heard at 18:36? (again, heard if contestants run out of time, on regular catchphrases)
@michaelweech6432 Жыл бұрын
best music: 4:05 5:22 8:00 10:20 (again, possibly based on one of the tracks from the TVS / Meridian era, where Ed Welch was the music composer, rearranged for this era - the new, Carlton era, albeit sounds better, for this era) [all viewers rest assured that this is not, by a long shot, me saying that this era’s better than the TVS / Meridian era, like an old user, who hasn’t been online, since June 2019, used to; I’m, fortunately, not even that user - I’ve a lot more sense than that user] 14:12 (heard again at 17:32) and including the track that used to scare me (it says, in my other comment, to this video, when this music is heard - it’s heard in *two* catchphrases) Ed Welch composed about *four* tracks, that Simon Etchell rearranged, when Catchphrase was now made by Carlton, in 1994 (one of the tracks playing with different samples, and a different speed, makes about *five* tracks as such) one of the tracks, as such, is the only one not heard in this episode (it’s heard in the Andrew VS Pam episode, aired 7 weeks before this one, and in *another* episode of this series - the Deano VS Lisa episode, aired merely 4 weeks after this one)