Plans to revive TV game show 3-2-1 with Dusty Bin as the booby prize were axed because it was judged too complicated.When ITV chiefs were choosing which iconic quizzes to bring back for Alan Carr’s Epic Gameshow on Saturday nights, 3-2-1 was suggested.But the idea was canned after producers realised it was too difficult compared to Play Your Cards Right and The Price Is Right.Jonno Richards, the boss of Talkback who make Epic Gameshow, said: “Some game shows feel riper for areturn than others.“We looked at 3-2-1 but it’s really tricky.“There’s a question bit, performance bit, then there are riddles.
It wouldn’t work.”The hit programme was hosted by the late Ted Rogers in the 1970s and 80s.Three couples competed in a general knowledge buzzer.
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