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"hmmm, ok, I'll try it but just this once"
**shop instantly calls the police**
(special shout out to the twin body single neck strat AI special)
Offset "(Emp) - a little heavy on the hyperbole."
Ozzy; "Okay, I'll try it but just this once"
Next theme is not reverse-Catchphrase. Instead, make an image to pitch a idea for a TV show. Cartoon, drama, comedy, documentary, crime, game show... Anything you like.
You should include a sentence or paragraph explaining the show if it's not immediately apparent what it is - this saves having to try to get any text into the image, y'see.
Have at it!
(I feel like I probably set off a QI-style klaxon with this one)
Each round is completely different. Animal costumes are involved. No-one - including the hosts - knows the rules. The audience are armed with paintball guns.
"Dirty A'Whisky". Alcoholic tramps have to answer questions on current events to win a chance to jump across a moat filled with a mixture of gone-off milk, pus and solidifying fat to grab a bottle of whisky.
As each tramp attempts it, the audience shout "DIRTY A'WHISKY !!".
Any tramp failing to reach "Whisky Island" has the choice to go home empty-handed or they can play for a double Scotch by depositing a mouthful of the moat liquid into the "Slot of Shame" - in the box to the right.
Offset "(Emp) - a little heavy on the hyperbole."
An unholy and sadly rather unfunny mashup of The X-Files and Rosemary & Thyme. The pilot is worth watching, the next fifteen seasons are not.
Yes, it is a TV show about cricket pitch lawn maintenance.
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A future reboot of Strictly. This time contestants have to dance with various rodents strapped underneath their shoes.
Conspiracy theorists are assembled on bunk beds. A team of scientist presenters attempt to ‘debunk’ their conspiracy theories. The audience votes on a winner of each round. If a conspiracy theory is debunked, the conspiracy bunkmates are beamed up and quietly removed from society. Survivors get to the next round. The final winners are launched into space.