Post by mechamind on Apr 11, 2014 14:03:40 GMT -5
Airdate: Unknown (sometime in 2000)
Wheel Of Fortune! Where one spin of the Wheel could twirl you into some fabulous fortune. Today's contestants are:
John Rose: Bakery manager, from Sunderland
Chris Griffiths (female): Enjoys playing golf, from Essex
Chris Dawn (male): Naval architect, from Glasgow
The top value on the Wheel is 1,000. Might John arouse you you with a £100 Cashpot? Buzz in for Round 1:
CLASSIC FILM:
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Question: Robert Baden Powell was a founding member of which world wide movement?
Chris: The Scout movement (Correct!)
T H E G _ _ D
T H E _ _ D
_ N D
T H E _ G L _
Chris solves THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY to claim the cash!
Now he can claim one of plenty of good looking prizes we have to his right. Would he like a VHS or VCR?
Chris would like the washing machine.
Keep your ball out of that little hazard known as the other BANKRUPT. Strangely, it's green (which would be better suited for the other 1,000). As an aside, we also have a mystery prize that goes right on 750.
We're set up for Round 2, so...
PHRASE:
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Question: Who is associated with the catch phrase "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"?
Chris: Muhammad Ali (Correct!)
(Chris had the correct answer A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH after spinning 800, but was prompted for a consonant.)
_ C L _ _ N
B _ L L _ _
H _ _ L T H
John solves A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH.
He didn't get any points, but at least he's entitled to a prize. Can we convince him to take a refrigerator/freezer?
John takes the washing machine.
Fresh baked ideas, and some classic. How about another 1,000 space? How about double the points? We also have another £100 bonus with an extra puzzle related to this one.
Everyone ready for Round 3?
SONG:
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Question: What would you do with a tuxedo?
Chris: Wear it (Correct!)
A S T _ M E
G _ E S _ _
Perfection! Chris solves AS TIME GOES BY. John exaggerates how nobody ever buys vowels on this show.
And while we're waiting, Jenny sets up a puzzle underneath. Can Chris claim the £100 bonus?
PLACE:
_ _ _ _ B L _ _ _ _
He claims the cash by solving CASABLANCA.
Time to pick another prize from the showcase. We present to him a handyman's workshop.
John takes the refrigerator/freezer.
Let's play one more round.
HISTORIC EVENT:
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Question: Which country gave the Statue of Liberty to the U.S.A.?
John: France (Correct!)
T H _
_ N D _ S T R _ _ L
R _ _ _ L _ T _ _ N
Chris solves THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION. It's a birdie, and we're done!
Well, not quite, as Jenny briefly forgets to turn the first I.
Chris can celebrate his victory with one more prize from the showcase...like a television!
Chris finishes by accepting the offer.
You're not going to beat someone that easily if they know the strategy, leaving yellow's Chris in the dust. Still, all contestants receive the Wheel of Fortune souvenir watch.
£2,000 BONUS ROUND:
John's comments suggest Chris was one of the better contestants. He'll probably win the money thanks to solving this puzzle:
EVENT:
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His letters will be SRTLNE:
S T
L E _ E R
S T _ _ E S
In order of 1-3-2, he solves ST LEGER STAKES to claim the remaining cash! He leaves with his prizes plus a total of £2,200 in cash!
Wheel Of Fortune! Where one spin of the Wheel could twirl you into some fabulous fortune. Today's contestants are:
John Rose: Bakery manager, from Sunderland
Chris Griffiths (female): Enjoys playing golf, from Essex
Chris Dawn (male): Naval architect, from Glasgow
The top value on the Wheel is 1,000. Might John arouse you you with a £100 Cashpot? Buzz in for Round 1:
CLASSIC FILM:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Question: Robert Baden Powell was a founding member of which world wide movement?
Chris: The Scout movement (Correct!)
John | CHRIS | Chris |
900: S (DUD!) | 200: T (x3) 500: H (x3) -250: E (x3) Free Spin! 200: L 400: D (x3) 200: N 450: G (x2) Cash prize? Solve: Correct! | |
4,350 |
T H E G _ _ D
T H E _ _ D
_ N D
T H E _ G L _
Chris solves THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY to claim the cash!
Now he can claim one of plenty of good looking prizes we have to his right. Would he like a VHS or VCR?
Chris would like the washing machine.
John | Chris | Chris |
4,350 | ||
£100 cash Washer |
Keep your ball out of that little hazard known as the other BANKRUPT. Strangely, it's green (which would be better suited for the other 1,000). As an aside, we also have a mystery prize that goes right on 750.
We're set up for Round 2, so...
PHRASE:
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Question: Who is associated with the catch phrase "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"?
Chris: Muhammad Ali (Correct!)
John | Chris | CHRIS |
600: S (DUD!) | ||
800: T 400: N Lose A Turn! | 1,000: R (DUD!) | 400: D (DUD!) |
1,200 | ||
400: L (x4) 300: B 400: H (x2) 200: C BANKRUPT! (4,100 lost) | 800: L (Repeat) | BANKRUPT! (0 lost) |
Solve: Correct! | ||
(Chris had the correct answer A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH after spinning 800, but was prompted for a consonant.)
_ C L _ _ N
B _ L L _ _
H _ _ L T H
John solves A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH.
He didn't get any points, but at least he's entitled to a prize. Can we convince him to take a refrigerator/freezer?
John takes the washing machine.
John | Chris | Chris |
4,350 | ||
Washer | £100 cash Washer |
Fresh baked ideas, and some classic. How about another 1,000 space? How about double the points? We also have another £100 bonus with an extra puzzle related to this one.
Everyone ready for Round 3?
SONG:
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Question: What would you do with a tuxedo?
Chris: Wear it (Correct!)
John | Chris | CHRIS |
500: T 200: S (x2) -250: A -250: E (x2) 1,000: M 400: G Solve: Correct! | ||
4,100 |
A S T _ M E
G _ E S _ _
Perfection! Chris solves AS TIME GOES BY. John exaggerates how nobody ever buys vowels on this show.
And while we're waiting, Jenny sets up a puzzle underneath. Can Chris claim the £100 bonus?
PLACE:
_ _ _ _ B L _ _ _ _
He claims the cash by solving CASABLANCA.
Time to pick another prize from the showcase. We present to him a handyman's workshop.
John takes the refrigerator/freezer.
John | Chris | Chris |
8,450 | ||
Washer | £200 cash Washer Fridge |
Let's play one more round.
HISTORIC EVENT:
_ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Question: Which country gave the Statue of Liberty to the U.S.A.?
John: France (Correct!)
JOHN | Chris | Chris |
400: T (x3) BANKRUPT! (2,400 lost) | 450: S 400: P (DUD!) | 450: H 500: D 250: R (x2) 150: C (DUD!) |
900 | 2,900 | |
400: N (x2) 300: K (DUD!) | 400: M (DUD!) | 250: L (x2) Solve: Correct! |
1,600 | 900 | 3,900 |
T H _
_ N D _ S T R _ _ L
R _ _ _ L _ T _ _ N
Chris solves THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION. It's a birdie, and we're done!
Well, not quite, as Jenny briefly forgets to turn the first I.
Chris can celebrate his victory with one more prize from the showcase...like a television!
Chris finishes by accepting the offer.
John | Chris | Chris |
1,600 | 900 | 12,350 |
Washer | £200 cash Washer Fridge Television |
You're not going to beat someone that easily if they know the strategy, leaving yellow's Chris in the dust. Still, all contestants receive the Wheel of Fortune souvenir watch.
£2,000 BONUS ROUND:
John's comments suggest Chris was one of the better contestants. He'll probably win the money thanks to solving this puzzle:
EVENT:
_ _
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
His letters will be SRTLNE:
S T
L E _ E R
S T _ _ E S
In order of 1-3-2, he solves ST LEGER STAKES to claim the remaining cash! He leaves with his prizes plus a total of £2,200 in cash!