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== Host ==
== Host ==
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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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Carlton Select, 1998
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Carlton for Carlton Select, 1 September 1997 to 2000
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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This one's a shame, really, as Clive Doig is normally the gamesmeister for this type of show.
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This one's a shame, really, as [[Clive Doig]] is normally the gamesmeister for this type of show.
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<div class="image">[[File:Gridlock set.png|400px]]''Not exactly a [[Crosswits]]-style set is it.''</div>
The host is not to be confused with Simon Onion-Bhaji, who we've just invented. ''Gridlock'' is a word game which is neatly scheduled so it coincides with the rush hour (but we don't think that was intentional).
The host is not to be confused with Simon Onion-Bhaji, who we've just invented. ''Gridlock'' is a word game which is neatly scheduled so it coincides with the rush hour (but we don't think that was intentional).
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<div class="image">[[File:Gridlock host.png|400px]]''The host Simon Biagi cupping his question cards.''</div>
Three contestants played ''[[Catchword]]''-type games in order to win points and go through to the finals. There were three rounds (four for the winner, who got to play a bonus round to win extra points).
Three contestants played ''[[Catchword]]''-type games in order to win points and go through to the finals. There were three rounds (four for the winner, who got to play a bonus round to win extra points).
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<div class="image">[[File:Gridlock contestants.png|400px]]''Contestants await to lock the grids.''</div>
In Round One, clues would be read out to a word with several different meanings. The first one to buzz in scored points and got to place a letter on a 6x5 grid. The idea was to make words on the grid, the longer the word the more points.
In Round One, clues would be read out to a word with several different meanings. The first one to buzz in scored points and got to place a letter on a 6x5 grid. The idea was to make words on the grid, the longer the word the more points.
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<div class="image">[[File:Gridlock Round1.png|400px]]''The Round 1 board''</div>
Round Two was a simple word search, the players would be given a grid and a category and had one minute to find all the words associated with that category.
Round Two was a simple word search, the players would be given a grid and a category and had one minute to find all the words associated with that category.
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<div class="image">[[File:Gridlock Round2.png|400px]]''Contestants attempt to find words while the timer ticks down for Round 2. Can you "witness" an obvious one staring right at you?''</div>
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''Host, Simon Biagi''</div>
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Round Three was very ''Catchword''. The players would be given three letters and the first one to make a word with the letters in the correct order won points, the longer the word, the more points.
Round Three was very ''Catchword''. The players would be given three letters and the first one to make a word with the letters in the correct order won points, the longer the word, the more points.
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<div class="image">[[File:Gridlock Round3.png|400px]]''OMI - Oh My Indigo''</div>
The winner at the end of all this was given 90 seconds to make more words in a grid. But to make things a little trickier three letters were placed randomly at the start.
The winner at the end of all this was given 90 seconds to make more words in a grid. But to make things a little trickier three letters were placed randomly at the start.
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<div class="image">[[File:Gridlock Bonus.png|400px]]''Bonus round in progress''</div>
If we were being honest we'd say that this was a bog-standard word game show that does what it does alright, but not particularly well. And we are being honest, because you wouldn't expect less from the UK Game Show Page, would you? (Glint, smile)
If we were being honest we'd say that this was a bog-standard word game show that does what it does alright, but not particularly well. And we are being honest, because you wouldn't expect less from the UK Game Show Page, would you? (Glint, smile)
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== Inventor ==
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Invented by [[Clive Doig]].
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Devised by [[Clive Doig]] and Carol Frankland.
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== Theme music ==
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Donald Gould
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== Trivia ==
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Recorded at Carlton Studios in Nottingham.
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== Videos ==
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<div class="video"><object width="640" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/qY67tyk5k48&ab_channel=beauraing"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/qY67tyk5k48&ab_channel=beauraing" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="640" height="385"></embed></object><br/>''Not one, but two full episodes from 1997.''</div>
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Current revision as of 12:56, 20 February 2024

Contents

Host

Simon Biagi

Broadcast

Carlton for Carlton Select, 1 September 1997 to 2000

Synopsis

This one's a shame, really, as Clive Doig is normally the gamesmeister for this type of show.

Not exactly a Crosswits-style set is it.

The host is not to be confused with Simon Onion-Bhaji, who we've just invented. Gridlock is a word game which is neatly scheduled so it coincides with the rush hour (but we don't think that was intentional).

The host Simon Biagi cupping his question cards.

Three contestants played Catchword-type games in order to win points and go through to the finals. There were three rounds (four for the winner, who got to play a bonus round to win extra points).

Contestants await to lock the grids.

In Round One, clues would be read out to a word with several different meanings. The first one to buzz in scored points and got to place a letter on a 6x5 grid. The idea was to make words on the grid, the longer the word the more points.

The Round 1 board

Round Two was a simple word search, the players would be given a grid and a category and had one minute to find all the words associated with that category.

Contestants attempt to find words while the timer ticks down for Round 2. Can you "witness" an obvious one staring right at you?

Round Three was very Catchword. The players would be given three letters and the first one to make a word with the letters in the correct order won points, the longer the word, the more points.

OMI - Oh My Indigo

The winner at the end of all this was given 90 seconds to make more words in a grid. But to make things a little trickier three letters were placed randomly at the start.

Bonus round in progress

If we were being honest we'd say that this was a bog-standard word game show that does what it does alright, but not particularly well. And we are being honest, because you wouldn't expect less from the UK Game Show Page, would you? (Glint, smile)

Inventor

Devised by Clive Doig and Carol Frankland.

Theme music

Donald Gould

Trivia

Recorded at Carlton Studios in Nottingham.

Videos


Not one, but two full episodes from 1997.

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