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Revision as of 13:18, 22 December 2009
Synopsis
A talent show which it would appear existed purely in order to wring as much mileage as possible out of a hoary old bit of wordplay. In schoolboy Spanish, an archer would be called el bow, so to reject somebody - to give them the elbow - is to give them the "Spanish archer". Got that? OK...
So, this talent show is hosted by "El Bow", a Spanish archer. Who, curiously, speaks with a Welsh accent. Even when it's the original El Bow's replacement... who isn't even the same gender as him. Anyway, an act comes on and does one minute of their turn, after which El Bow intervenes to ask the studio audience whether said act should be allowed to continue. If the audience like the act, the performer is allowed to complete their alloted three minutes (and are also presented with a seville orange, naturally), but if not, then the performer is literally elbowed off stage by a giant swinging elbow. It may not be much of a gag, but you've got to admire them for going the whole hog. Haven't you? Well, suit yourself.
At the end, the recipients of the oranges are lined up and the audience choose their favourite, who is awarded a straw donkey, and instant obscurity.
Like so much of L!VE TV's output, this was really el cheapo television and probably best appreciated after a glass or two of el vino.