When a contestant correctly answers a question, Anne Robinson's little swively quiz-mistress podium begins to gently rotate, making it a little harder for her to ask the next question.
Rather than correct answers adding to the cashpot, they increase the speed of Anne's spin through 'merry-go-round' and 'washing machine' right upto 'James Bond in Moonraker' levels, Anne herself clinging on by her fingernails desparately screeching the next question as best she can. Of course, rather disappointingly, a wrong answer applies the brakes.
Banking is not an option.-- Fishrat, Aug 23 2007 Love it. Can the brakes be applied hard, so that when you answer a wrong question after a series of correct ones, she nearly flies off of the podium?-- reap, Aug 23 2007 always good for a laugh, that anne robinson, i tell you! (hiya, [FishFace], good to see ya!) +-- k_sra, Aug 23 2007 Hi K_sra! Anathema, I love that title, so I've changed it, thank you very much for the suggestion.-- Fishrat, Aug 24 2007 This would be even more amusing during one of her "off the wagon" phases.-- wagster, Aug 24 2007 I'd definitely rig it for spin cycle 12000 [+]-- skinflaps, Aug 24 2007 Certainly brings up the question as to what kind of engine should be used to spin our sweet Anne Robinson? Maybe the inclusion of of a roll cage being introduced at a certain juncture of the show may "turn that frown upside down"-- skinflaps, Aug 24 2007 Can't we just shoot her in the face?-- theleopard, Aug 24 2007 //Can't we just shoot her in the face?//
That'll be on next weeks show Robinson's Roulette.-- skinflaps, Aug 24 2007 Hooray!-- theleopard, Aug 24 2007 random, halfbakery