Fun House
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- | Brilliantly, a pilot for an adult-orientated version hosted by ex-Page three stunna Linda Lusardi was filmed. One of the contestants was none other than [[Carol Smillie]], presumably filmed just before she started on [[Wheel of Fortune]]. | + | Brilliantly, a pilot for an adult-orientated version hosted by ex-Page three stunna [[Linda Lusardi]] was filmed. One of the contestants was none other than [[Carol Smillie]], presumably filmed just before she started on [[Wheel of Fortune]]. |
It took 11 minutes for the production team to reset the Fun House for another show. | It took 11 minutes for the production team to reset the Fun House for another show. |
Revision as of 10:46, 2 August 2007
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Host
Co-hosts
Two cheerleading twins called Melanie and Martina Grant
Voiceover: Gary King
Broadcast
Scottish Television for ITV, 24th February 1989 to 1999
Synopsis
Gunge = Good?
Two teams of two play three gungy games to win points. After each game they are asked a question worth more points. After the third game it's the Fun Kart grand prix, a race around the studio where they can earn lots and lots of bonus points. This section would be good, were it not for the fact that the karts go at around 2mph, seemingly. Also, if there was any way of balancing the distance given that the red kart always had the inside lane all the way round other then a foot-and-a-half disadvantage at the start, we'd love to know what it was.
Fun House = Fun?
At this point the winners go into the Funhouse, by far the best bit of the show where they can win some fabulous prizes. They have two minutes in order to collect the fifteen prize tags hidden around the various obsticles. Each person can only collect three tags before they have to come out, tag the other player and they do the same.
One of the prize tages is the Power Prize. Picking the Power Prize means that, after answering a general knowledge question correctly, they win a distinctly good prize of an action holiday whatever.
It's better-than-average ITV kiddie fare. Usually quite entertaining and the Funhouse was very cool.
Key moments
In the final jackpot question, one pair of kids were asked "Name three kinds of emergency service". The children replied: "Police, Ambulance... and the A.A". No, they aren't really the fourth emergency service.
Inventor
Credited as (deep breath): Based upon the USA TV series "Fun House" produced by Stone Television in association with Lorimar Television and distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic TV distribution. Phew!
Theme music
By David Pringle and Bob Heatlie.
"It's wacky! It's fun! It's cr-a-a-a-zy! It's outrageous!
"Fun House... it's a whole lot of fun, prizes to be won,
It's a real crazy show where anything can go.
Fun House... it's a quiz, it's a race, a real wacky place,
Use your body and your brain if you wanna play the game!"
Trivia
Brilliantly, a pilot for an adult-orientated version hosted by ex-Page three stunna Linda Lusardi was filmed. One of the contestants was none other than Carol Smillie, presumably filmed just before she started on Wheel of Fortune.
It took 11 minutes for the production team to reset the Fun House for another show.