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[[Richard Vranch|Vranch, Richard]] | [[Richard Vranch|Vranch, Richard]] | ||
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+ | <big><big>V is for...</big></big> | ||
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+ | <pick>'''Vane display''' - Old-fashioned style of score display whereby the numbers are formed from seven pieces of rotating card, similar to an LED display.</pick> | ||
+ | <pick>'''Variety show'' - A television format consisting of a series of short, often unrelated, performances. They are typified by light entertainment programmes featuring traditional entertainment (singing, magic, impressionism, ventriloquism etc.)</pick> | ||
+ | <pick>'''Vault''' - [[The Vault]] was based on a format from Israel.</pick> | ||
+ | <pick>'''Voiceover''' - (Also: V/O) A separate speech track that is overlaid onto the main pictures. Famous UK voiceovers include [[Peter Dickson]], [[John Benson]], [[John Sachs]] and [[Robin Houston]]. A voiceover artiste that appears in-vision is called an announcer.</pick> | ||
+ | </choose> | ||
== Shows == | == Shows == |
Revision as of 20:40, 6 June 2006
V is for... Voiceover - (Also: V/O) A separate speech track that is overlaid onto the main pictures. Famous UK voiceovers include Peter Dickson, John Benson, John Sachs and Robin Houston. A voiceover artiste that appears in-vision is called an announcer.
Shows
Title | Genre |
The Vault | Quiz, general knowledge |
Vegas Virgins | Reality |
Vice Versa | Puzzle |
The Villa | Reality |
Vintage Quiz | Panel game |
Virtually Impossible | Childrens |
Vote for Me | Educational |