Junior Criss Cross Quiz
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== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | Granada for ITV, 1957 | + | Granada for ITV, 13 November 1957 to 29 June 1967 (3 series) |
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- | Children's version of [[Criss Cross Quiz]], played similarly but | + | Children's version of [[Criss Cross Quiz]], played similarly but with hobby-related prizes instead of the cash prizes of the adult version. |
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- | + | You wouldn't get away with that nowadays: On occasion the show awarded live animals as prizes. Budgies, fish and even a pedigree dog were all given away in the first year. | |
- | + | Jeremy Purser - a kind of junior Ken Jennings - won consecutive matches for months until they made him retire in the Ian Lygo stylee. | |
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- | + | Questions were edited and verified by Newnes' Pictorial Knowledge. | |
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[[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] | [[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:52, 11 July 2024
Contents |
Host
Jeremy Hawk (original host)
Mike Sarne
Gordon Luck
Danny Blanchflower
Broadcast
Granada for ITV, 13 November 1957 to 29 June 1967 (3 series)
Synopsis
Children's version of Criss Cross Quiz, played similarly but with hobby-related prizes instead of the cash prizes of the adult version.
Trivia
You wouldn't get away with that nowadays: On occasion the show awarded live animals as prizes. Budgies, fish and even a pedigree dog were all given away in the first year.
Jeremy Purser - a kind of junior Ken Jennings - won consecutive matches for months until they made him retire in the Ian Lygo stylee.
Questions were edited and verified by Newnes' Pictorial Knowledge.