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.
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.