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== Broadcast ==
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Southern for ITV, 18 July to 29 August? 1981
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Southern for ITV, 18 July to 19 September 1981 (10 episodes in 1 series)
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Gee, this quality format only lasted one series. They couldn't make anymore because Southern Television was about to lose their franchise - an announcement they made the year beforehand. So, why they persisted on going ahead with this, we'll never know.
Gee, this quality format only lasted one series. They couldn't make anymore because Southern Television was about to lose their franchise - an announcement they made the year beforehand. So, why they persisted on going ahead with this, we'll never know.
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Oh, and don't expect Talking Pictures TV to repeat the series because all ten episodes have been wiped from the archives.
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It was based on the Groucho Marx format ''You Bet Your Life''.
It was based on the Groucho Marx format ''You Bet Your Life''.
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Current revision as of 20:12, 25 June 2024

Contents

Host

Bernard Manning

Co-hosts

Charles Collingwood

Broadcast

Southern for ITV, 18 July to 19 September 1981 (10 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Bernard Manning presenting a quiz show? What on earth were they thinking? In fact, the quiz proper was hosted by Charles Collingwood (later to be a sidekick of Noel's Telly Addicts for a couple of series).

Collingwood asked questions while Manning made his usual hilarious gags, and they had a prize of a Bernard Under Manning award, which had the acronym of... oh, dear.

Gee, this quality format only lasted one series. They couldn't make anymore because Southern Television was about to lose their franchise - an announcement they made the year beforehand. So, why they persisted on going ahead with this, we'll never know.

Oh, and don't expect Talking Pictures TV to repeat the series because all ten episodes have been wiped from the archives.

Inventor

It was based on the Groucho Marx format You Bet Your Life.

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