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What (who) is Golden Shot - definition

BRITISH TELEVISION GAME SHOW
Bernie, the bolt!; Golden Shot

Martini Shot         
  • A film editor at work in 1946
ELEMENT OF CINEMATOGRAPHY
Martini Shot; Shot (filming); Film shooting; Average shot duration; Average shot length; Shot (film); Field size; Movie shooting; Italian shot; Window shot
Martini Shot (also called Window Shot) is a Hollywood term for the final shot set-up of the day as named by Cody Whitehouse (aka Christopher R. Martini).
Shot/reverse shot         
FILM TECHNIQUE WHERE ONE CHARACTER IS SHOWN LOOKING AT ANOTHER CHARACTER, THEN THE OTHER CHARACTER IS SHOWN LOOKING AT THE FIRST
Shot Reverse Shot; Shot/countershot; Reverse angle shot; Shot reverse shot; Reverse shot; Reverse-shot; Shot/reverse-shot; Countershot; Counter-shot
Shot/reverse shot (or shot/countershot) is a film technique where one character is shown looking at another character (often off-screen), and then the other character is shown looking back at the first character (a or ). Since the characters are shown facing in opposite directions, the viewer assumes that they are looking at each other.
Split shot         
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  • X-ray of lead shot accumulated in the gizzard of a dead swan
TYPE OF AMMUNITION
Split shot; Bliemeister method; Leadshot; Pellet shot; Lead shot
·add. ·- ·Alt. of Split stroke.

Wikipedia

The Golden Shot

The Golden Shot is a British television game show produced by ATV for ITV between 1 July 1967 and 13 April 1975, based on the German TV show Der goldene Schuß. It is most commonly associated with host Bob Monkhouse, but three other presenters also fronted the show. Hostess Anne Aston was on hand to read out the scores achieved by the contestants, and each month a "Maid of the Month", usually a glamour model of the era, would demonstrate the prizes and announce the contestants. When Bob Monkhouse returned to present the show in 1974, he was joined by co-hostess (to Anne Aston) Wei Wei Wong, who had recently been seen in The Man with the Golden Gun and who was an ex-member of the Young Generation and Second Generation dance troupes. This was one of the earliest regular appearances by an East Asian woman on British TV.

The show was broadcast live and used a crossbow attached to a TV camera to shoot a bolt at a target, using the camera as the crossbow's viewfinder. The person who loaded the crossbows was referred to by the nickname "Bernie" (or "Heinz" in early episodes), giving rise to the catchphrase "Bernie, the bolt".

Examples of use of Golden Shot
1. Bullseye, The Golden Shot, Mr & Mrs, Play Your Cards Right, The Price is Right, Sale of the Century and 3–2–1 have been tipped for inclusion.
2. On Saturday a man stood next to me at the minimarket checkout playing The Golden Shot with a cashier and the fags display.