Uh Oh! (game show)

is the third longest-running show on YTV, behind Hit List and Video & Arcade Top 10, both of which aired for 14 and 15 years respectively.

If a contestant answered incorrectly, a man known as "The Punisher" would pour slime on them from the rafters.

Audience members would also pick sides and wear clothes of the colour they supported.

The game begins when Mr. Voiceman asks the audience a question: "What do you say when ... (insert type of usual but funny predicament: For example, "When you press the eject button on a toilet seat?")?

Mr. Voiceman would introduce the show's main host, Wink Yahoo with a statement themed to his opening question: "The only (Canadian/North American) TV personality who... " with a response of cheering from the audience.

Afterwards, Mr. Voiceman's duties were minor throughout the game: to announce the prizes won by the studio teams, Slime Tour players, and lucky audience members.

[3] During Round 1, one player from each team are designated to spin a 12-space segmented wheel which featured a variety of possible activities or results that could occur.

Their partner, who was located at the other end of the studio with the Punisher and equipped with goggles, was designated to perform the activity that the wheel landed on.

On many episodes, Wink would explain the rules like this: Each spin of the wheel could alter your points, force you into messy activities, pose you some quick quizzes, or result in all sorts of unpleasant surprises, Mayhem, Uh Oh!, Speed Round, or The Dump.In the first round, the wheel itself spun, and had pegs around the circumference.

The chosen spot was denoted by a spring-loaded pointer that "clicked" past the pegs.

In Season 2, the Round 1 wheel was changed slightly with spaces including 3 "Uh Oh!"

At the end of the round, Mr. Voiceman would announce the grand prize on the show's future episodes.

Three contestants, dressed in Yellow, Orange, and Purple, competed in a themed obstacle course race.

The indicator was designed like a three-blade propeller; each blade was the colour of one of the teams, and framed the space on the wheel it landed at.

During early Season 6, an alternate tiebreaker was used in which the partners of the spinners involved in the tie bobbed for one Fruit Gusher each simultaneously at the Fruit Gushers station, this time with no time limit, and the one who gets the higher point value (colours don't count here) wins the points and the game.

Prizes were awarded to the winning team at the end of each show and over the course of the series included Super Soakers, Mountain bikes, and stereos.

Other prizes for the audience, amongst others, included Oreo cookies, the 1998 edition of the Canadian & World encyclopedia CD-ROM, Rock Candy, Planters Peanuts, Bop It (later, Bop It Extreme), various candies from Wonka, Voortman Cookies, New York Color, Juiced Up from Dare, Armstrong Cheese, Yoplait Tubes, Dippity Do Sport Gel, Fruit Gushers (the show's official sponsor in seasons 5 and 6).

On one of the earliest episodes in the first season, the first team to land on The Dump (indicated with a YTV basketball logo on the spaces) on the wheel would win 2 Rawlings NCAA basketballs, one for each team member, regardless of The Dump's outcome.

Since the game ended a few minutes ahead of schedule, one lucky audience member would have a chance to win a Rawlings NCAA basketball by answering an Uh Oh!

Starting with season 4, encore episodes of the series aired on Sunday at 3 PM.

Seasons 3 through 6 is known to exist, and have been rerun on YTV at early mornings at 4:30AM and 6:00AM until September 2004 and Discovery Kids until it became Nickelodeon in 2009.

Select seasons are available on BonusRound, a streaming service devoted to Canadian game shows.