Yeah, I saw some surviving episodes of Definition and The Mad Dash on YouTube.
Both were a lot of fun. I wish we had them down here. Got to love Jim Perry, too, since I loved him on Card Sharks and Sale Of The Century, the latter being the second-greatest quiz show of all time.
I remember going to a taping of Reach for the Top in high school. It was a high-school trivia show, so yeah, went to support my school's team. I think we lost, lol.
It was a great concept, though, and really popular for years.
Australian media does exactly ONE thing right:
Game show winnings are not taxable. You win ten thousand dollars, you get ten thousand dollars.
We need that here, among other tax obliterations.
Just as well, with a top marginal tax rate of 45%.
Canada's the same way. Winnings (lottery, game show) are not taxable.
However, our game shows are notoriously cheap. (See: The New Liar's Club for a good laugh at the prizes alone.)
Imagine Canadian Ninja warrior. It's just not the same is it?
Yeah, I saw some surviving episodes of Definition and The Mad Dash on YouTube.
Both were a lot of fun. I wish we had them down here. Got to love Jim Perry, too, since I loved him on Card Sharks and Sale Of The Century, the latter being the second-greatest quiz show of all time.
I remember going to a taping of Reach for the Top in high school. It was a high-school trivia show, so yeah, went to support my school's team. I think we lost, lol.
It was a great concept, though, and really popular for years.