This is the “Bradley Parody” segment featured in episode seventy-two of “The Game Show”. The “Bradley Parody” is an original parody song that is written and performed by host Bradley Clarke and each “Bradley Parody” has a connection with the episode it originally airs on, whether it be based on the career of the special guest as a whole, one of the shows talked about with the special guest or an element that relates to the theme of the episode. For his twenty-third “Bradley Parody”, the Bradster devotes a parody song to the most feared game show host in television history. With her glaring stare and brutally honest remarks, she made many contestants nervous as she asked them general knowledge questions in hopes that they wouldn’t break the team’s chain. She is the queen of mean, Anne Robinson. In honor of Bradley’s guest being Stuart Krasnow, executive producer of the original American version of “Weakest Link” hosted by Anne Robinson, this “Bradley Parody” is devoted to the woman who took much delight in telling countless contestants, “You are the Weakest Link, goodbye.” To the tune of the classic Simon and Garfunkel song “Mrs. Robinson” from the 1967 film “The Graduate”, this “Bradley Parody” is appropriately titled “Anne Robinson”. Enjoy! Follow "The Game Show Starring Bradley Clarke" on Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheGameShowBC (@TheGameShowBC) #TheGameShow SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/bradley_clarke/sets/thegameshow