[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'155202\' date=\'Jun 15 2007, 08:28 AM\'](Incidentally, retail value of the full OED is currently
£850. They make great gifts!)
[/quote]I'll remember that the next time my birthday rolls around.
<tears open wrapping>
"Why, it's Volume One of the OED! How thoughful! 'A through Fart.' I was hoping for a fifty pound paperweight and I got one."
[quote name=\'kenbob_clarker\' post=\'155183\' date=\'Jun 14 2007, 09:12 PM\']I've been addicted to playing Countdown on wedigtv.com for about a month now, and I've read all the info I can find about the actual show on the net. All I'm at a loss of is, for all the brain-bending that those geniuses go through to win on that show, what do they get in return? They must get
something...[/quote]That's the thing, up until recently, British game and quiz shows didn't give away extravagant prizes (and some still don't). The runner up of the
Countdown tournament wins £500. The winners of the
Mastermind,
University Challenge, and
Fifteen-to-One tournaments each receive a trophy. Even
Crystal Maze winners, who were rare, only won a day trip of some kind and a door-stop in the shape of the titular Crystal Dome. (Not really; again, a smallish trophy thing that looked like the crystals they collected all day)
Whereas American game shows tend to focus on the big prizes that can possibly be won, British show focus on the game and competition, and for the most part are better for it. And even their version of
Deal or No Deal focuses more on the drama and tension of the moment moreso than the money.