I think this is going to a category where different Judges could have widely different opinions on something like this.Yeah, those Gong Show and Up Series picks are the business.
Thought these were discussed earlier in this thread and cast aside for some reason? Or maybe the ruling was that a drafter could only have one of the 'pieces' -- so only 7 Up or 21 Up, but not 'The Up Series'.Tried picking this in the movie draft, but couldn’t as it was made for TV let’s try here again
The Up Series - Documentary
Nice pick! Forgot all about that oneTried picking this in the movie draft, but couldn’t as it was made for TV let’s try here again
The Up Series - Documentary
The Up series is a series of documentary filmsproduced by Granada Television for ITV that follows the lives of fourteen British children since 1964, when they were seven years old. The documentary has had nine episodes—one episode every seven years—thus spanning 56 years. All were broadcast on ITV, apart from the sixth episode that was broadcast on BBC One. Individual films and the series as a whole have received numerous accolades;[clarification needed] the fourth episode, 28 Up, was chosen for Roger Ebert's list of the ten greatest films of all time.[2]
That’s what I was thinking too. How is Up different from 30 for 30, which was outlawed?Doug B said:Thought these were discussed earlier in this thread and cast aside for some reason? Or maybe the ruling was that a drafter could only have one of the 'pieces' -- so only 7 Up or 21 Up, but not 'The Up Series'.
@Mrs. Rannous ?
It was a show where contestants competed for a cash prize - it doesn’t get more game show than that.rick6668 said:I think this is going to a category where different Judges could have widely different opinions on something like this.
Don't get me wrong, I loved it and it was on my list, but it wasn't much of a game show.
It's one story?That’s what I was thinking too. How is Up different from 30 for 30, which was outlawed?
It is the same people and same subject matter in each, which seems quite different. There is a thread through all of them, basically a documentary miniseries over the course of years.That’s what I was thinking too. How is Up different from 30 for 30, which was outlawed?
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Is this your way of trying to sneak in both 21 Up and 28 Up? You shouldn’t have to choose, anyway.If I had to pick one Documentary from the UP series I would choose 24 UP. But it’s clearly a documentary of the same subjects not different topics.
Just came to fixIs this your way of trying to sneak in both 21 Up and 28 Up? You shouldn’t have to choose, anyway.
It wasn’t a horse of course.Never even heard of up. Sounds awful. It’s no Mr Ed
Ok that makes sense. Thanks (Uruk too)It is the same people and same subject matter in each, which seems quite different. There is a thread through all of them, basically a documentary miniseries over the course of years.
Pretty sure he is gone
So... is it a film?mphtrilogy said:Tried picking this in the movie draft, but couldn’t as it was made for TV let’s try here again
The Up Series - Documentary
The Up series is a series of documentary filmsproduced by Granada Television for ITV that follows the lives of fourteen British children since 1964, when they were seven years old. The documentary has had nine episodes—one episode every seven years—thus spanning 56 years. All were broadcast on ITV, apart from the sixth episode that was broadcast on BBC One. Individual films and the series as a whole have received numerous accolades;[clarification needed] the fourth episode, 28 Up, was chosen for Roger Ebert's list of the ten greatest films of all time.[2]
Ah okay. Interesting. I've never even heard of it.First broadcast on TV.
great pick. Already have two members of the 4077thMy father didn't have me til he was sixty-three. First time we played peek-a-boo he had a stroke.
43.02: Walter "Radar" O'Reilly-Supporting male, 1971-1990.
A person that appears on television that one associates with sporting events.@timschochet Can you give me what an idea of what sports personality is, or at least what you intended it to be.
Ill pick after I get an idea of what it is. The range of what has been taken is very big
ThanksA person that appears on television that one associates with sporting events.
I don’t mean to seem vague but that’s really about it.
I would assume the word personality is almost important as the word sports in this category. That’s how I’d judge it at least.A person that appears on television that one associates with sporting events.
I don’t mean to seem vague but that’s really about it.
Also, I think there was talk that just because an athlete has their events televised, that doesn’t mean they’re a tv sports personality.I would assume the word personality is almost important as the word sports in this category. That’s how I’d judge it at least.
Curse you perry the platypus!!!!!43 Phineas and Ferb - Kids Show
I debated over a couple of things here and instead of taking something from my childhood, I am taking something from my 2 boy's childhood. We used to watch this together all the time.
7 Emmy Nominations and 2 Emmy Wins including Outstanding Animated Program.
Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated!
I looked for a brass rendition of Budweiser's "Here Comes the King" theme on Youtube but didn't have any luck. I'd say either a clarinet or a cornet.42.04 Tolstoy selects https://youtu.be/e_4rMAZ7qdU
Commercial. That’s how you know it’s Xmas time.
what instrument does the little riff? Clarinet?
Sometimes when a character gets picked, everybody kind of thinks the show's been taken, too. I took Perry Mason the character early ... Perry Mason the program went 25-30 (?) rounds later.Checked, can't believe this is still here.
42.16 Magnum P.I. - Drama 71-90