That's William Franklyn voicing the Saga advert.
Classictv90s 4 months ago
"Never a cross word, alright?" Shut up.
Applemask 1 year ago
@Applemask If you did a Gameshow ITV in the Face... I could actually imagine you saying that...! XD
steviegTVreturns 1 year ago
thanks steviegTVreturns for uploading a bit of challenge continuity featuring Crosswits.
Christine Williams who produced Crosswits also produced another word based game show for Tyne Tees Chain Letters
Backintime90stv 1 year ago
Is that Catchphrase the name of a certain train that currently resides in York (or so I believe)?
And the prizes are even more dated!
Then again, that episode of CrossWits was only 6 years old at the time! Definately prefer the mid-late 90's theme though!
MattemoTV 1 year ago
By today's standards the prizes look dated and cheap, but back in 1997, a 14" TV or a VCR were worth a couple of hundred quid usually, plus this was pre-Millionnaire times, so prizes on gameshows etc were always low in that sense.
That's William Franklyn voicing the Saga advert.
Classictv90s 4 months ago
"Never a cross word, alright?" Shut up.
Applemask 1 year ago
@Applemask If you did a Gameshow ITV in the Face... I could actually imagine you saying that...! XD
steviegTVreturns 1 year ago
thanks steviegTVreturns for uploading a bit of challenge continuity featuring Crosswits.
Christine Williams who produced Crosswits also produced another word based game show for Tyne Tees Chain Letters
Backintime90stv 1 year ago
Is that Catchphrase the name of a certain train that currently resides in York (or so I believe)?
And the prizes are even more dated!
Then again, that episode of CrossWits was only 6 years old at the time! Definately prefer the mid-late 90's theme though!
MattemoTV 1 year ago
By today's standards the prizes look dated and cheap, but back in 1997, a 14" TV or a VCR were worth a couple of hundred quid usually, plus this was pre-Millionnaire times, so prizes on gameshows etc were always low in that sense.
steviegTVreturns 1 year ago