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== Host == | == Host == | ||
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+ | == Co-hosts == | ||
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+ | Team captains: Andy Cameron and ? | ||
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | Grampian | + | Grampian (also shown on STV), 1980 |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | Comedy panel game. | + | Comedy panel game broadcast in the early evening of summer 1980. |
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+ | The Renaissance Man of BBC Sport, Dougie Donnelly, presides over two teams of comedians who were posed questions by ver Donnelly. Much time was taken up taking the Michael out of Dougie's hair/clothes/career. | ||
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+ | There was one round where the teams had to guess what tune was being played on the piano by Art Sutter, who also posed a couple of questions. During one of these games, the song was ''Distant Drums'' and Andy Cameron said he'd wished it was ''Distant Pianos''. | ||
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Revision as of 21:15, 15 January 2007
Contents |
Host
Dougie Donnelly
Co-hosts
Team captains: Andy Cameron and ?
Broadcast
Grampian (also shown on STV), 1980
Synopsis
Comedy panel game broadcast in the early evening of summer 1980.
The Renaissance Man of BBC Sport, Dougie Donnelly, presides over two teams of comedians who were posed questions by ver Donnelly. Much time was taken up taking the Michael out of Dougie's hair/clothes/career.
There was one round where the teams had to guess what tune was being played on the piano by Art Sutter, who also posed a couple of questions. During one of these games, the song was Distant Drums and Andy Cameron said he'd wished it was Distant Pianos.
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