Picking giant boogers from a giant nose, fishing through oversized bowls of spaghetti, and more. But, unlike challenge games of today, they were GROSS.
We all pulled up to the tv with our families to watch two teams compete to win cash and prizes by answering trivia questions and completing messy stunts known as physical challenges. The show launched the careers of several performers, including Alanis Morissette and screenwriter Bill Prady, who went on to write and produce shows like The Big Bang Theory, Gilmore Girls and Dharma and Greg.Ĭheck out the (totally weird) intro theme on YouTube YCDTOT was the origin of the famous Nickelodeon Green Slime. It featured teen actors in sketch comedy (think Saturday Night Live for kids) where saying “I don’t know” at any time resulted in the actor being covered in green slime. You Can’t Do That on Television is a Canadian television program that aired internationally starting in 1981. YOU CAN’T DO THAT ON TELEVISION (1979 – 1980) Remember any of these hot items from the 80s? Where to watch now: They did produce a DVD set, but you’ll have to hunt it down on sites like eBay. They struggled to deal with issues like crushes and peer pressure, while also performing concerts. The show was about a group of children and teenagers who performed in their own rock group, called Kids Incorporated. Kiiiiiids Incorporated…K…I…D…S!! (you’ll have that in your head all day now. Were you a fan of this 80s Kids Show? If so, definitely pick up this DVD set so you can relieve the memories with your kids! Opening Theme on YouTube / Where to watch now: DVD Complete Set on Amazon Then he showed viewers how it happens by the power of science. Wizard (host and creator, Don Herbert) starts each episode with a demonstration that you think must be impossible. But, for those of us of an older generation – we had Mr. Where to watch now: You can find random episodes on YouTube including The Bloodhound Gang opening theme You probably remember catching the show, but did you know they also had a magazine?
One of the popular features was The Bloodhound Gang where a group of kids solve mysteries around their neighborhood. 30, but there's plenty to do before then.3-2-1 Contact was a science-themed educational television show that aired on PBS from 1980 to 1988. The state's official Menorah lighting is Nov. ? Hanukkah starts Sunday and runs through Dec.
Kids under 12 are free and tickets are $8.
? The Rocky Mountain Train Show will lure train lovers and children alike on Saturday and Sunday to the Ranch Events Complex. ? The " Catch the Glow" holiday parade through Estes Park draws as many as 20,000 people a year to see the hand-crafted floats. ? Union Station's Grand Illumination celebration starts at 5pm Friday with a tree lighting, holiday music performances and a visit from Mr. ? Don't miss all the special tastings and beer releases at local breweries on Black Friday. ? Burn calories before you consume them Thursday with Turkey Trots and other races in Denver, Littleton, Castle Rock and Colorado Springs. The interactive show runs multiple times a night through Jan. ? Gather at 5:45pm today in Denver's Civic Center Park to watch the City and County Building light up in all its colorful glory. Here are our picks for the holiday weekend. Grab the family and head for festive treats and lights.