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What were your favourite bits ooh eer? And how much do you hate us for making you watch what is apparently the worst TV show ever made? Artwork by Ian Jones. The heat is on, the time is right. It's time for the gang to chat about the daytime favourite, 'Going For Gold'! We dive deep into the show itself, covering everything from the theme tune, the hosts and other things you probably didn't know. Plus we play another round of Bev's Quiz Quiz, hear Matt's questionable tactic to calling in sick and Mark pronounce another word incorrectly, with some interesting results.

That's right, this time the gang chat about the a-maze-ing show that is 'The Crystal Maze'. Plus we play another round of Bev's Quiz Quiz, hear about Mark's 'interesting' idea for a listener contest and what happens when you take class A's and get yourself stuck in a maze.

West Virginia This time the gang chat about the daytime beauty that is 'Pointless'. We dive deep into the show itself, covering everything from the theme tune, the hosts, how it's changed over the years and other things you probably didn't know about the show. Plus we play another round of Bev's Quiz Quiz, hear more 'uncanny' impressions of game show hosts and learn Mark may have a slightly unhealthy infatuation with Alexander Armstrong Especially on NPR about sports.

We were able to focus on the things that nobody else was paying attention to. But with the disappointing news came some contentment in knowing that it far outlasted early speculation that a public radio audience would have little taste for a sports program. A lot of the positive comments that we got over many years had to do with that. Led by Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, and Brianna Scurry, among others, the US women won the World Cup, a seminal moment for a generation of young American athletes who watched what they achieved and idolized them.

Producer Martin Kessler said that some of the best tips about stories came from listeners who understood what the show was looking for. When it comes to AR, create a pirate treasure hunt or an Easter egg hunt. Hide animated clues on your stand that can be revealed when scanned with an iPad. Use a number of augmented graphics to direct visitors into a hidden treasure room or a centrally located augmented piece that will lead them to a prize or a giveaway.

The possibilities are endless. Interactive puzzle and trivia games are always a hit with attendees. It encourages them to challenge their skills and show off their knowledge. Not all puzzle games have to take place on your actual exhibition stand. Hide questions or pieces around the show and ask attendees to put them together — whoever gets all questions right or collects all puzzle pieces wins a prize that can be collected on your stand.

The element of chance and skill in this game can provide a lot of fun and entertainment for your audience. The game can be customised with your colours and logos to match your marketing objective and stand theme and it can be used in a variety of setting including exhibitions, conferences, shopping centres and corporate events.

Everyone loves a prize wheel — It is eye-catching, well-known and popular with attendees. Wheel of fortune games are great at engaging visitors long enough for you to start a conversation and get them interested in your business. A great advantage of prize wheels is that everyone can be a winner.



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