@@ninfilms From what I read in comments from the upload of the final episode, it seems that it was cancelled due to Lingo's timeslot being occupied by The Bill, which started to air year-round from Summer 1988, and they couldn't get another timeslot for Lingo.
@@magicalsenshi8685 Ok it was clashed with The Bill but if the show was good then Thames could of rearranged it on another timeslot. Also did the audience ask why this show didn't have another chance. It happened to Minder which it was a slow burner with the first series the producers of Thames believe in Minder and they decided to produced another series which became a success. As for Lingo I remember it on Thursdays in 1988 and I felt it was unmemorable. Again out of all the ITV gameshows to bring back I would thought of Lingo.
@@ninfilms ITV only brought it back due to the success of the reboot of the Dutch version in 2019, which is still airing to this day, according to the ITV Press Centre (their original version aired from 1989 to 2014, being axed due to low ratings). However, the bingo aspect was removed in the UK revival, but the Dutch revival kept it, albeit with lettered balls for the main game and numbered balls for the final round, even during the pandemic, so COVID doesn't seem to be the reason why the UK revival abandoned it. Also, the UK revival is an hour long, while the Dutch revival is only 30 minutes long.
I always wondered how was it that the UK version of Lingo only made it past one series, considering it was a massively succesful format elsewhere. Apparently it's because ITV made a general clearance in the schedules for the half-hour episodes of the Bill.
Likewise, $1,000,000 chance of a lifetime (US) became All Clued Up (UK), and Catchphrase (US) only lived in the US for 13 weeks and then became a smash hit in the UK.
I wonder why they got rid of the bingo element in the current version? Was it due to Covid, as it might not be safe for different people to be handling the balls, and having to sanitise them after every episode would be a ballache (if you'd pardon the pun)? Nevertheless I still like the new version
I doubt it would be due to COVID, as the Dutch version kept the ball hopper (albeit with lettered balls (used since 2019) instead of numbered balls (the numbered balls were only in the final round)). The only change due to the pandemic in the Dutch version was the lack of an audience, who would normally be seen sitting behind the contestants.
@@vikramleon Speaking of audiences in Lingo (I know you were referring to the Dutch revival), the UK revival will still lack an audience even after the pandemic restrictions are lifted (most UK daytime gameshows, especially those on ITV, lacked audiences for a long time, and more often than not would have a clapping machine instead).
Probably because most ITV viewers are too thick not to be confused by Bingo and Words... I'm highly disappointed the new UK version doesn't stick with the usual worldwide format.
Tests your knowledge of 5-letter words? But surely there are eight in 'nepotism'? Surprised to see the tribe bothering to turn up for a measly three grand.
I always add words if its not a word or not a proper term or misspelled word or a repeated Word or not a acceptable word if I was the lingo judge
Thank you so much for sending me this link to watch the full episode.
I love how you get “X????” when you use an illegal word. Just like, “THAT DOES NOT COMPUTE.”
Syntax Error at Line 5.
So this is where Wordle came from.
What a boss Chris is 🏆
I don't think Steve is getting it
@@KevinWeatherwalks oh sure
Enjoying Daniels’ accent here. Might call it “refined Middlesbrough”
Martin Daniels is a great host
That theme song is a banger.
14:33 Advert coming up
Wow a compact disc player...
L-I-N-G-O
THAT'S LINGO
I wish they used that in the 2021 version
Why did it bring it back as it flopped in the 1980s?
@@ninfilms From what I read in comments from the upload of the final episode, it seems that it was cancelled due to Lingo's timeslot being occupied by The Bill, which started to air year-round from Summer 1988, and they couldn't get another timeslot for Lingo.
@@magicalsenshi8685 Ok it was clashed with The Bill but if the show was good then Thames could of rearranged it on another timeslot. Also did the audience ask why this show didn't have another chance. It happened to Minder which it was a slow burner with the first series the producers of Thames believe in Minder and they decided to produced another series which became a success. As for Lingo I remember it on Thursdays in 1988 and I felt it was unmemorable. Again out of all the ITV gameshows to bring back I would thought of Lingo.
@@ninfilms ITV only brought it back due to the success of the reboot of the Dutch version in 2019, which is still airing to this day, according to the ITV Press Centre (their original version aired from 1989 to 2014, being axed due to low ratings). However, the bingo aspect was removed in the UK revival, but the Dutch revival kept it, albeit with lettered balls for the main game and numbered balls for the final round, even during the pandemic, so COVID doesn't seem to be the reason why the UK revival abandoned it. Also, the UK revival is an hour long, while the Dutch revival is only 30 minutes long.
@@magicalsenshi8685 Michael Regan and Ralph andrews
@22:56, well there’s something you don’t see everyday
How many times getting told you have to move the letter and then they'd remove it instead. It's something I'd end up doing
I thought this show was only here in the Netherlands.
the game is played a bit different.
According to Wikipedia it's had lots of international versions. This one only lasted a year in the UK, but it was revived a year ago as a new show.
The new version loses the Bingo feature. That sucks.
What happened word roung
I always wondered how was it that the UK version of Lingo only made it past one series, considering it was a massively succesful format elsewhere. Apparently it's because ITV made a general clearance in the schedules for the half-hour episodes of the Bill.
Spot on, The Bill went twice-weekly year-round in 88.
It's still going strong today, different host now.
Interceptor was short-lived too
@@betamusic5487 And different format. No bingo, all words.
Likewise, $1,000,000 chance of a lifetime (US) became All Clued Up (UK), and Catchphrase (US) only lived in the US for 13 weeks and then became a smash hit in the UK.
And what went wrong with RONGS IF IT IS A WORD TAKE A GUESS IT MEANS
Never heard of Panacea
What happened with SLINE THAT IS A GOOD GUESS
L I N G O Let's Wordle
L I N G O Let's Lingo
L I N G O Let's Wordle
I wonder why they got rid of the bingo element in the current version?
Was it due to Covid, as it might not be safe for different people to be handling the balls, and having to sanitise them after every episode would be a ballache (if you'd pardon the pun)?
Nevertheless I still like the new version
I doubt it would be due to COVID, as the Dutch version kept the ball hopper (albeit with lettered balls (used since 2019) instead of numbered balls (the numbered balls were only in the final round)). The only change due to the pandemic in the Dutch version was the lack of an audience, who would normally be seen sitting behind the contestants.
@@magicalsenshi8685 Man, i hope that the COVID-19 pandemic should FINALLY be over soon, so we can get the audience back in the show.
@@vikramleon Speaking of audiences in Lingo (I know you were referring to the Dutch revival), the UK revival will still lack an audience even after the pandemic restrictions are lifted (most UK daytime gameshows, especially those on ITV, lacked audiences for a long time, and more often than not would have a clapping machine instead).
Probably because most ITV viewers are too thick not to be confused by Bingo and Words... I'm highly disappointed the new UK version doesn't stick with the usual worldwide format.
Tests your knowledge of 5-letter words? But surely there are eight in 'nepotism'? Surprised to see the tribe bothering to turn up for a measly three grand.