[quote name=\'Don Howard\' date=\'Dec 30 2004, 10:35 PM\'][quote name=\'tvwxman\' date=\'Dec 30 2004, 05:56 PM\'][quote name=\'irismason42\' date=\'Dec 30 2004, 05:13 PM\']Well, there's only 1 Stunt being played on Wheel 2000 that had any mess at all, that was Monster Heads, but other than the Monster Heads stunt we saw has no mess at all and Monster Heads didn't even slop any children up either.
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Who are you?
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She is Iris Mason. Or he is.
Did anyone get slopped up on
Runaround? I'm sure they didn't on
Kideo Village. Or on
Make A Face.
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They didn't on "Runaround." They were too tired running from one end of the studio to the other.
And on that web site of old TV show ads, I will venture that Bert Parks never cued a vat of green slime on "Giant Step."
The whole bit with the gak was inspired by the success of "You Can't Do That on Television," which was Nickelodeon's signature show in its day. When it was decided that they needed a game show on the schedule (and every packager in the business saw their budget figures and told them that they were crazy), someone had to proclaim that ordinary kids wanted to experience what those wacky Canadians on "YCDT..." were experiencing. And so they did (although the early eps of "DD" weren't as obssessed with the glop as later--when I saw the earlier shows all these years ago, the slide coming out of the Wringer didn't have a lick of goop on it then, for example).