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Odd One Out is a British game show based on the American version entitled Knockout. It aired on BBC1 from 16 April 1982 to 19 April 1985 and was hosted by Paul Daniels . The show is based on a short-lived American game show produced by Ralph Edwards called Knockout , hosted by Arte Johnson .
30. Swimming Pool (Odd One Out) - 26 February 2004 (Floating Crocodile, Spouting Whale, and Sliding Snake) 31. Forest Floor (Do the Same as Me) - 22 April 2004 (Hurrying Centipede, Slimy Slug, and Flying Ladybug) 32. Circus (Odd One Out) - 12 March 2004 (Balancing Ballerina, Amazing Acrobat, and Juggling Clown) 33. Swamp (Odd One Out) - 19 ...
Atargatis – Human face, fish body. Draconcopedes (snake-feet) – "Snake-feet are large and powerful serpents, with faces very like those of human maidens and necks ending in serpent bodies" as described by Vincent of Beauvais. [7] Gajamina – A creature with the head of an elephant and body of a fish.
Remove one of the 3 coins, move another to the other side of the balance (remove all other coins from balance). If the balance evens out, the odd coin is the coin that was removed. If the balance switches direction, the odd coin is the one that was moved to the other side, otherwise, the odd coin is the coin that remained in place.
In the video, a person has come across a curious sight—a long snakelike neck protruding from the water and moving fast while a larger mass seems to flip back and forth and the end of the neck ...
One of the potatoes gets chopped, and then screams "Chips" to declare its new form. [12] Happy Plane A video showing a red airplane with a happy face being piloted by a panda, all while a cheerful song plays in the background. After a while, the panda pilot presses buttons, causing the plane to drop cat bombs which fall on a city.
In a medium where stop-motion chickens organize elaborate escape plans, computer-generated ducks have to do a lot more than relocate to amuse us.
A few weeks ago, Eric Estrada, an artist and ardent fly fisherman who lives in North Miami Beach, decided to visit a neighborhood pond. He hoped to hook his usual catches of peacock bass, snook or ...