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[[File:Game for a laugh.png|450px|thumb|center|Scene of the dreadful [[quintuple negative]] accident, yesterday.]]
[[File:Game for a laugh.png|450px|thumb|center|Scene of the dreadful [[quintuple negative]] accident, yesterday.]]
}}''[[Game For A Laugh]]'' was a derivatives-based British TV gameshow in the 1980s hosted by Jeremy Beadle, then chair of {{icds}}. The show’s format revolved around a variety of elaborate practical jokes inflicted on unsuspecting [[subject matter expert]]s in the [[financial services]] community. Studio games included the “[[NAV]] Tank”, “[[due dilly|Due Dilly]] Dally”, “Secret  Co-[[Calculation Agent]]” in which varying amounts of mess were dealt out. Upon being let in on the joke by a member of {{icds}}, who would then announce that [[negotiator]] had proved to be “game for a laugh!”''
}}''[[Game For A Laugh]]'' was a derivatives-based British TV gameshow in the 1980s hosted by Jeremy Beadle, then chair of {{icds}}. The show’s format revolved around a variety of elaborate practical jokes inflicted on unsuspecting [[subject matter expert]]s in the [[financial services]] industry.  


The most popular segment of the show was “Comprehend the ISDA”, where a hapless [[negotiator]] was tied to a chair and suspended upside-down over a tank of custard, and required to interpret a short extract from the {{imcsd}} while a ticking clock counted down from 4 hours. When the clock ran down a hooter would blare the studio would explode with confetti, a trapdoor would open, and the negotiator would be dunked in the custard. This segment eventually led to the show’s cancellation when a [[School-leaver from Bucharest|School Leaver from Bucharest]] was tragically killed by the quintuple negative in the definition of {{isdaprov|Indemnifiable Tax}}.
Studio games included the “[[NAV]] Tank”, “[[due dilly|Due Dilly]] Dally”, “Secret  Co-[[Calculation Agent]]” in which unwitting stooges were placed on an enormous hamster wheel and forced by “credit officers” (usually Beadle himself, disguised in an implausible wig) to argue pointless commercial terms while members of the studio audience dressed as [[salespeople]] threw various vegetables at them.  


It seems odd nowadays, but in the heyday of financial products innovation in the 1970s and 1980s, TV gameshows themed on exotic financial instruments were very popular. [[Noel Edmonds]] forged a 50-year career with the ''[[Noel Edmonds’ Multi-Coloured Swap Shop]]'', of course, and there was the late Keith Chegwin’s similar ''[[Cheggers Plays Pop|Cheggers Writes Puts]]''.
Upon being let in on the joke by a member of {{icds}}, who would then announce that [[negotiator]] had proved to be “game for a laugh!”''
 
The most popular segment of the show was “Comprehend the ISDA”, where the hapless [[negotiator]] was tied to a chair and suspended upside-down over a tank of custard, and required to interpret a short extract from the {{imcsd}} while a ticking clock counted down from 4 hours. When the clock finally ran down — with the negotiator inevitably none the wiser about the clause — a hooter would blare, the studio would explode with confetti, a trapdoor would open, and the negotiator would be dunked bodily in the custard. A ghastly accident during this segment, when a [[school-leaver from Bucharest|School Leaver from Bucharest]] was tragically drowned trying to parse the quintuple negative in the definition of {{isdaprov|Indemnifiable Tax}} eventually led to the show’s cancellation.
 
It seems odd nowadays, but in the heyday of financial products innovation in the 1970s and 1980s, TV game shows themed on exotic financial instruments were very popular with middle-brow audiences in the UK. [[Noel Edmonds]] forged a 50-year career with the ''[[Noel Edmonds’ Multi-Coloured Swap Shop]]'', of course, and there was the late Keith Chegwin’s spin-off, ''[[Cheggers Plays Pop|Cheggers Writes Puts]]''.


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*{{imcsd}}, and the most famously tortured provision in that famously tortured document, {{imcsdprov|Margin Amount (IA)}}.
*{{imcsd}}, and the most famously tortured provision in that famously tortured document, {{imcsdprov|Margin Amount (IA)}}.

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