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A segment on the rather boringly-titled ''The Saturday Show''. And it's the end of [[Crush a Grape]] all over again! A child and Simon Grant sit in a gunge tank. They each have five lives and they answer questions on particular subjects, chosen by a 'category selector'. If they give a right answer, their opponent loses a life. If they get it wrong, they lose a life. And if they lose all five... well you can guess what happens. If a child wins (about 50-50) they get an MP3 player. | A segment on the rather boringly-titled ''The Saturday Show''. And it's the end of [[Crush a Grape]] all over again! A child and Simon Grant sit in a gunge tank. They each have five lives and they answer questions on particular subjects, chosen by a 'category selector'. If they give a right answer, their opponent loses a life. If they get it wrong, they lose a life. And if they lose all five... well you can guess what happens. If a child wins (about 50-50) they get an MP3 player. | ||
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In the second series, the other presenters could also be gunged, with the title being tweaked to ''Gunge GBH'' (Grant, Bell & Humphrey). The star prize was also better, with a ''Sony PlayStation 2'' on offer, although the questions were made much harder. | In the second series, the other presenters could also be gunged, with the title being tweaked to ''Gunge GBH'' (Grant, Bell & Humphrey). The star prize was also better, with a ''Sony PlayStation 2'' on offer, although the questions were made much harder. | ||
- | A nice game show segment on a decent | + | A nice game show segment on a decent Saturday morning show. |
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+ | The boy who thought that a tabby cat was the fastest cat in the world. | ||
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[[Category:BBC Scotland Productions]] | [[Category:BBC Scotland Productions]] |
Current revision as of 17:15, 13 August 2018
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Host
Co-hosts
Angellica Bell and Simon Grant
Broadcast
BBC Scotland for BBC One, 2004 to 2005 (as part of The Saturday Show)
Synopsis
A segment on the rather boringly-titled The Saturday Show. And it's the end of Crush a Grape all over again! A child and Simon Grant sit in a gunge tank. They each have five lives and they answer questions on particular subjects, chosen by a 'category selector'. If they give a right answer, their opponent loses a life. If they get it wrong, they lose a life. And if they lose all five... well you can guess what happens. If a child wins (about 50-50) they get an MP3 player.
In the second series, the other presenters could also be gunged, with the title being tweaked to Gunge GBH (Grant, Bell & Humphrey). The star prize was also better, with a Sony PlayStation 2 on offer, although the questions were made much harder.
A nice game show segment on a decent Saturday morning show.
Key moments
The boy who thought that a tabby cat was the fastest cat in the world.