The same boots worn by someone who was fashion crazy and who attended my first year at university in 2001, I used to make the joke that she was in preparation for her artic expedition ;)
Weird the way Michael kept giving the girls free points. Judy was cute but she was awful at this - I mean her "road" explanation or whatever you'd call it was absurd.
Judy’s charade skills aside, and correct me if I’m wrong, the point scoring and awarding on Give Us A Clue was rarely taken seriously ;) this programme was always like an exercise in great light hearted entertainment.
How wonderful to see the gorgeous Judy Geeson ❤️ (with her surname being pronounced correctly!)
RIP darling Una. What a life and career ❤
Linda Hayden looking great and Eshley's boots rock
Norman Vaughan created Bullseye of course.
Definitely looking gorgeous in The Executioner. I'm a sucker for girls wearing glasses!
LOVE that film!
great music at the start .....
Yup. That Alan Hawkshaw sure did get around a bit ;)
@@majordolbyscat I used to keep expecting Tucker & Benny to show up.
@@hicksteriatv1239 Forked sausage
When i first saw this i thought Norman was Michael Rodd and Linda a young Carol Royle( yum)
Daft old thing so i am.😀
9:50 What on earth is Linda Hayden wearing on her feet?
The same boots worn by someone who was fashion crazy and who attended my first year at university in 2001, I used to make the joke that she was in preparation for her artic expedition ;)
Where's Lionel?
Lionel was touring in a play in America while some of the 1980 series was being recorded, so Norman stood in for him.
@@hicksteriatv1239 Appreciate that nugget of knowledge
@@hicksteriatv1239 America's gain was our loss.
@@clipstone or the other way round ....
@@alanhargreaves-thevoiceofr2361 Our loss was America's gain?
Weird the way Michael kept giving the girls free points. Judy was cute but she was awful at this - I mean her "road" explanation or whatever you'd call it was absurd.
Judy’s charade skills aside, and correct me if I’m wrong, the point scoring and awarding on Give Us A Clue was rarely taken seriously ;) this programme was always like an exercise in great light hearted entertainment.
@@majordolbyscat Well, he was definitely more light hearted in the direction of the girls.
Old girl never spoke????
That member of the public on the womans side looks odd.
Some clue for China that
Lol
Is the theme tune the same as Grange Hill 😮
Indeed it was. Both Give Us a Clue and Grange Hill started the same year I think
@@majordolbyscat Grange Hill began in 1978 & Give Us A Clue started the following year 1979.
Chicken Man!! LOL