The Quack Chat Show

(=Broadcast=)
 
(6 intermediate revisions not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
<div class="image">[[File:The Quack Chat Show logo.jpg|300px]]</div>
 +
<div class="box">
<div class="box">
 +
== Host ==
== Host ==
Line 10: Line 13:
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
-
BBC, 1989-93
+
BBC1, 16 February 1989 to 10 June 1991 (35 episodes in 4 series)
</div>
</div>
Line 16: Line 19:
== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
-
In one of the games on The Quack Chat Show, two kids against each other would be seated on either side of a bubbling gunge pool, dressed in green duck suits, complete with headgear. They would "fish" out as many hooked rubber ducks as they could with a tailored rod from the pool. Whoever had the least when the time was up would have their seat tilted forward and they would fall into the pool. Also, the winner would always also get shoved in by Keith at the end. The bubbling effect in the pool made it really EUGH for the viewers! The gunge pool was referred to as the "Yucky Mucky Duck Pond."
+
In one of the games on The Quack Chat Show, two kids competing against each other would be seated on either side of a bubbling gunge pool, named the "Yucky Mucky Duck Pond". Dressed in green duck suits, complete with head masks, they would try to fish out as many hooked rubber ducks as they could with a rod in a set time. Whoever had the least number of ducks fished out when the time was up would face punishment. The seat that they're sat in would be tilted forward by Keith, where they'd then have no choice but to slide off and drop into the pool. Each and every week, the winner would also expect to get pushed in by Keith!
-
In another game, which involved Cuddles the Monkey, contestants had to roll coconuts in a bagatelle-style game. The losers had to eat what was supposed to be digusting types of nosh served to them in a flat and dome.
+
In amongst other games in the show, one involved Cuddles the Monkey, where contestants had to roll coconuts in a bagatelle-style game. The losers were made to eat what was supposed to be digusting types of nosh served to them in a silver tray and dome. Another game had a bunch of schoolkids in a dungeon and somehow got slop dropped on them, but the mechanics of the game are sketchy.
== Catchphrases ==
== Catchphrases ==
Line 24: Line 27:
"Let's Dip the Duck!!!"
"Let's Dip the Duck!!!"
-
[[Category:Childrens]]
+
== Web links ==
 +
 
 +
[http://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/quack-chat-show-1990 Opening titles from the BBC Motion Graphics Archive]
 +
 
 +
[[Category:Childrens|Quack Chat Show, The]]

Current revision as of 19:39, 12 October 2023

Contents

Host

Keith Harris

Co-hosts

Orville the Duck, Cuddles the Monkey

Broadcast

BBC1, 16 February 1989 to 10 June 1991 (35 episodes in 4 series)

Synopsis

In one of the games on The Quack Chat Show, two kids competing against each other would be seated on either side of a bubbling gunge pool, named the "Yucky Mucky Duck Pond". Dressed in green duck suits, complete with head masks, they would try to fish out as many hooked rubber ducks as they could with a rod in a set time. Whoever had the least number of ducks fished out when the time was up would face punishment. The seat that they're sat in would be tilted forward by Keith, where they'd then have no choice but to slide off and drop into the pool. Each and every week, the winner would also expect to get pushed in by Keith!

In amongst other games in the show, one involved Cuddles the Monkey, where contestants had to roll coconuts in a bagatelle-style game. The losers were made to eat what was supposed to be digusting types of nosh served to them in a silver tray and dome. Another game had a bunch of schoolkids in a dungeon and somehow got slop dropped on them, but the mechanics of the game are sketchy.

Catchphrases

"Let's Dip the Duck!!!"

Web links

Opening titles from the BBC Motion Graphics Archive

Feedback

To correct something on this page or post an addition, please complete this form and press "Send":
If you are asking us a question, please read our contact us page and FAQ first.

Name: E-mail:   
A Labyrinth Games site.
Design by Thomas.
Printable version
Editors: Log in