HarrietRose wrote:
What is it about the show which appeals to you? (You can pick as many as you wish)
When I first started watching the show, it was because I'd heard Noel Edmonds was back on TV and I wanted to see what his new show was all about. I think Noel Edmonds is excellent at hosting the show, and I'm fairly confident that I wouldn't have watched the show as religiously as I have done (or even at all) if someone else had been hosting.
Another aspect of the show that has kept me glued over the years is the fact that you get to know the players on the wings for a few weeks before they play their show. I can't think of any other gameshow where you get to know the contestants so well before they play the game.
I also like the idea that no two games can be exactly the same, because of the randomness of the boxes, and the variations in the banker's offers. The banker's psychological and mathematical tactics are also fascinating too.
It's also good that Noel - and to a certain extent, the contestants - have freedom in the studio. Most gameshows (such as Pointless, Golden Balls, Weakest Link) require the host(s) and contestants to stay in one place throughout the show, and almost follow a script as to what happens. With DoND, though, pretty much anything can happen, partly because Noel lets the player have a lot of control over what happens in their show. I was lucky enough to be a contestant three years ago, and I was able to have a lot of fun with Noel during my game, thanks to the unscripted nature of the show.
As a result of all of this, there have been some really memorable shows over the years - some of them memorable either because of the gameplay (big wins, massive crashes, etc), or because of the characters (e.g. Farmer Clive, Pat M, etc.), or because of something else (such as a flood, which happened during one game).