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CHAIN LETTERS with JEREMY BEADLE 1988 (part 1)

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Part 1 of a recording of the game show "Chain Letters" presented by Jeremy Beadle and first transmitted in 1988. One of the contestants in this show is my wife Beverly.

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  • Did anyone else notice how all three contestants managed to make the word BORE? What would have been the odds of that or was it pre-arranged just because of the gags at the beginning about the bloke who stuffed boars for a living?

  • It wasn't arranged.

  • Ouch with regards to crashing your car to avoid the rabbit. How long and drawn out was the insurance claim process?

  • This was a genuine story. The trouble is, the TV company and JB wanted to rehearse it, so he could ask the question "what's the most you have paid for a rabbit? This made it sound false.

    The car was a write-off, so was the rabbit. I think the claim wasquite quick.

  • That's because they come from...England :-)

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  • long live the late jeremy beadle.

  • Beverly's shirt is awesome.

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  • lol..I woulda ran the rabbit over rather than crash into a tree

  • The host I remeber most from this show was Ted Robbins. Never knew Jeremy Beadle hosted it too!

  • is Bonk a word

  • @leesmith96 Definitely!

  • The studio audience must have been full of college students.

  • 'I think they fancy you, Beverly' = Jeremy Beadle trying to chat up your wife! Hope you gave him a stern rebuke...

  • Demented shit :)

  • There are so many great gameshows from the 80s/90s that would go down a storm on tv today, but everyone seems alot more obsessed with shows about propertys and talentless people

  • 3:35 JAZZHANDS

  • @RapierInternational huh, "long live the late jeremy beadle" - do u see a problem with ur statement, prephaps u should say rest in peace the late great jeremy beadle.

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