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BBC Scotland for BBC One, 2004 - 3 September 2005
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== Synopsis ==
A segment on the rather boringly-titled ''The Saturday Show''. And it's the end of [[Crush a Grape]] all over again! A child and Simon Grant sit in a gunge tank. They each have five lives and they answer questions on particular subjects, chosen by a 'category selector'. If they give a right answer, their opponent loses a life. If they get it wrong, they lose a life. And if they lose all five... well you can guess what happens. If a child wins (about 50-50) they get an MP3 player.
A segment on the rather boringly-titled ''The Saturday Show''. And it's the end of [[Crush a Grape]] all over again! A child and Simon Grant sit in a gunge tank. They each have five lives and they answer questions on particular subjects, chosen by a 'category selector'. If they give a right answer, their opponent loses a life. If they get it wrong, they lose a life. And if they lose all five... well you can guess what happens. If a child wins (about 50-50) they get an MP3 player.
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In the second series, the other presenters could also be gunged, with the title being tweaked to ''Gunge GBH'' (Grant, Bell & Humphrey). The star prize was also better, with a ''Sony PlayStation 2'' on offer, although the questions were made much harder.
In the second series, the other presenters could also be gunged, with the title being tweaked to ''Gunge GBH'' (Grant, Bell & Humphrey). The star prize was also better, with a ''Sony PlayStation 2'' on offer, although the questions were made much harder.
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A nice game show segment on a decent saturday morning show.
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A nice game show segment on a decent Saturday morning show.
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== Key moments ==
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The boy who thought that a tabby cat was the fastest cat in the world.
[[Category:Childrens]]
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[[Category:BBC Scotland Productions]]

Current revision as of 17:15, 13 August 2018

Contents

Host

Jake Humphrey

Co-hosts

Angellica Bell and Simon Grant

Broadcast

BBC Scotland for BBC One, 2004 to 2005 (as part of The Saturday Show)

Synopsis

A segment on the rather boringly-titled The Saturday Show. And it's the end of Crush a Grape all over again! A child and Simon Grant sit in a gunge tank. They each have five lives and they answer questions on particular subjects, chosen by a 'category selector'. If they give a right answer, their opponent loses a life. If they get it wrong, they lose a life. And if they lose all five... well you can guess what happens. If a child wins (about 50-50) they get an MP3 player.

In the second series, the other presenters could also be gunged, with the title being tweaked to Gunge GBH (Grant, Bell & Humphrey). The star prize was also better, with a Sony PlayStation 2 on offer, although the questions were made much harder.

A nice game show segment on a decent Saturday morning show.

Key moments

The boy who thought that a tabby cat was the fastest cat in the world.

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