Going for Gold, Krypton Factor, Bullseye, Big Break, Chain Letters, Gimmie A Clue, Every Second Counts, Talk About, Telly Addicts, Bruce Forsyth's (2nd) Generation Game, Family Fortunes, Wheel of Fortune, Countdown, can go and on..... so many great games n quiz shows from 1987 to 1993.
13:48 & 15:20 "The Last Duet" Music by Barry Manilow Lyrics by Bruce Sussman and Jack Feldman Arranged by Richie Close Performed by Andrew O'Connor & Jessica Martin
Wow!!! Just discovered this!!I had the same haircut as the female, was a fresh faced 21year old, mum of one, and had just met the man I thought I would like to marry......I was wrong!
@wesleycracknell1623 in 1989 the part of the course where you jump down to the lower platform Judith Stafford broke her ankle and she was in plaster for the studio part
Monday 26th December 1988
Going for Gold, Krypton Factor, Bullseye, Big Break, Chain Letters, Gimmie A Clue, Every Second Counts, Talk About, Telly Addicts, Bruce Forsyth's (2nd) Generation Game, Family Fortunes, Wheel of Fortune, Countdown, can go and on..... so many great games n quiz shows from 1987 to 1993.
You mean Give Us A Clue :-)
these four are the survivors from nearly 10,000 applicants
13:48 & 15:20
"The Last Duet"
Music by Barry Manilow
Lyrics by Bruce Sussman and Jack Feldman
Arranged by Richie Close
Performed by Andrew O'Connor & Jessica Martin
Done himself proud ! To win is great, but to win nearly every round, too !!!!
Another interesting stat about him is he was the youngest ever winner too.
took the lead outright from the 3rd test and he was never headed since
Lawson Keir was also Scottish. Too brilliant Scots!
David Lee won his physical ablity in his heat group final and grand final and he was a blue contestant in his heat group final an grand final
Great video
I love it spot the difference the dance I like it
Classic 80s
They all look 20 years older than they are!
Wow!!! Just discovered this!!I had the same haircut as the female, was a fresh faced 21year old, mum of one, and had just met the man I thought I would like to marry......I was wrong!
1988 series contestants in heats group finals and grand finals were in same color and 1989 series different colors
pie was here!
10:35 alright Gordon, no need to rub it in.
How come the 38 year old didn't get a head start???
From the 1988 series on they ditched the age handicap altogether
@@weirp normally the females get a head start on the assault course but in this 1988 final all 4 went together
21:17 little bit of business taken care of
Now you can get 250grand for opening a box
There was no other prize except that stupid trophy for winning KF lol
@@omegaman6494 Plus something cool to put on your resume and brag about at parties for the rest of your natural life.
1987 grand final 3 females and 1 male 1988 grand final all 4 males
That's the easiest opening round i've seen in any Krypton Factor, let alone a grand final.
Bro man, i think this is the kids version of Krypton Factor as they also had a spot the difference round a bit later, lmoa.
21 he looks about 35🙀😱💪
I remember the krypton factor and Andrew o connor too
@wesleycracknell1623 the Krypton Factor is one of my favourites. I remember Andrew O'Connor on family catchphrase
@@peterwilliamskelhorn6675 i liked the krypton factor and family catchphrase
@@wesleycracknell1623 me too
@@peterwilliamskelhorn6675 and circa repeat in 97 and 2006/08 as well
@@peterwilliamskelhorn6675 i do too
challenge and ftn sent me there
@wesleycracknell1623 in 1989 the part of the course where you jump down to the lower platform Judith Stafford broke her ankle and she was in plaster for the studio part
@@peterwilliamskelhorn6675 that was along time ago
@@wesleycracknell1623 in the following years series from this grand final. I remember watching it on challenge and FTN
@@peterwilliamskelhorn6675 yes me too
WRONG !!! 😂😂😂 savage.
i like it from 1987 to 1993 like i say never liked the 1995 season