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- | *[[All the Way from Memphis]] - in-depth music quiz for nerds like David Quantick. Regulars are Tracey MacLeod and Andrew Collins. BBC Radio 4, 8th December 2004 to present. It's written and devised by the host, James Walton. "From the dawn of rock'n'roll to the bedtime of britpop, from Doo-wop to hip-hop, a new music quiz comes to BBC Radio 4, for all the young, and not so young, dudes. Written and hosted by James Walton."
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- | *[[Calling the Tune]] (1950s/early 60s)
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| *[[County Questions]] / [[Wiz Quiz]] / [[QED]] (Radio Leicester's quizzes for villages, Women's Institutes, and Schools respectively. Ran from the late 70s into 2000. Include on sheer longevity?) | | *[[County Questions]] / [[Wiz Quiz]] / [[QED]] (Radio Leicester's quizzes for villages, Women's Institutes, and Schools respectively. Ran from the late 70s into 2000. Include on sheer longevity?) |
- | *[[Does the Team Think?]] (qualifies as a "comedy panel game"?)
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| *[[Five Live Christmas Quiz]] (1994-6?) | | *[[Five Live Christmas Quiz]] (1994-6?) |
- | *[[The Gardening Quiz]] - Irene Thomas was on it once. No other details at the mo as INFAX is down. | + | *[[You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet]] - Capital Radio comedy panel game, 1980s, devised and hosted by Jeremy Pascall. Phil Swern was a regular (probably as a sort of on-air adjudicator rather than a competitor). Quite likely the same basic format as [[That's Showbusiness]]. |
- | *[[Great Rock and Pop Quiz Marathon]] (1984-5 - Tim Rice and Paul Gambaccini, plus a rotating cast of guests, spend the best part of a Saturday answering questions about pop and/or rock trivia, and it's all for charity. Notable for Mr Gambaccini leaving the quiz for two hours to present his regular show.)
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- | *[[Have a Go]] - [http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/radio/haveago.htm whirligig-tv link]
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- | *[[The Name's the Game]] (what's this?, host?, with Barry Cryer and Duggie Brown (ser 1&2)/John Junkin (ser 3&4)) http://epguides.com/NamestheGame/ The comedy biography game in which Barry CRYER and Duggie BROWN along with their guests Ian LAVENDER and John JUNKIN attempt to sort out who's who. Chaired by Roger KITTER. Written by Tony HARE and produced by Richard EDIS. [http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/2Y+45532]
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- | *[[Newscall]] (1994, Dominick Diamond)
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- | *[[On the Ball]] (title uncertain, Radio 5 football quiz from 1994, host Kevin Day?)
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- | *[[Punch Line]] - comedy quiz, devised by Myles Rudge, involved Monkhouse as a regular. Wogan hosted. See [http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/SX+12950_6] for more.
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- | *[[The Red Cross Quiz]] (1944, maybe before and after) - quiz in aid of the Red Cross, much in the same style as Comic Relief these days. Questions included things such as trying to guess which of three song clips involve the singer being sat on by the pianist, and which of three noises is that of a man walking in snow (the other two being a donkey chewing something).
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- | *[[Sportscall]] (1990-99?, Danny Baker, Dominick Diamond)
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- | *[[True Lies]] (spin doctors, 00)
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- | *[[The Unfair Quiz]] (1988) - [http://epguides.com/UnfairQuiz/ epguides.com link]
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- | *[[What's the Score?]] (Pubs competed for the annual Teamtalk 252 Trophy. Station came off air before series finished. 2002.)
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- | *[[Whispers]] (2004-5?, Gyles Brandreth's quiz about scandal, team caps: Anthony Holden and Lucy Moore)
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- | *[[Who Goes There?]] Host: Martin Young. Appears to have had a series from 1995 to 2002. Francis Wheen and Fred Housego were team caps/regulars since 1998 with one guest in their team; three different individual guests before then. http://epguides.com/WhoGoesThere/
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- | *[[Wits End]] - Lance Percival hosted. Basically just a comedy quiz game show with a bunch of comedians. Radio 2 around 1978-79 time.
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- | *[[The Year In Question]] (1993-4)
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| ===Identical titles - need splitting into (1) and (2)=== | | ===Identical titles - need splitting into (1) and (2)=== |
- | *[[Know Your Onions (2)|Know Your Onions]] - DIFFERENT to the TV show. extremely twee gardening quiz hosted by the world's most patronisingly slow host, possibly BBC Wales only?
| + | *[[The Biz Quiz (2)|The Biz Quiz]] - DIFFERENT to the TV show (http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/programmes/biz_quiz__the.html) |
- | *[[The Movie Quiz (2)|The Movie Quiz]] - DIFFERENT to the TV show. 1990. Chris Serle hosts. Details on INFAX. | + | *[[Know Your Onions (2)|Know Your Onions]] - DIFFERENT to the TV show. extremely twee gardening quiz hosted by the world's most patronisingly slow host, possibly BBC Wales only (http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/programmes/know_your_onions.html) |
- | *[[Say the Word (2)|Say the Word]] - DIFFERENT to TV show. (language, 2001, Frank Delaney with the Nimmo Twins). http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/saytheword.html
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- | *[[Screen Test (2)|Screen Test]] - DIFFERENT to TV show (film, not the Michael Rodd kids' quiz, 98-99, presented by Brian Sibley) http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/screentest.html
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- | *[[Whodunnit? (2)|Whodunnit?]] (DIFFERENT TO THE TV SHOW [even tho William Franklyn was on this sometimes too], 1995, R2, host?: Barry Norman, actors: David Timson, Joanna Brookes, team caps: Dulcie Gray and Francis Matthews)
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- | *[[Where in the World? (2)|Where in the World?]] - (DIFFERENT to the current title so needs seperating into (1) and (2)) - geographical panel game/quiz presented by John Simpson. Celador production. 2005-06. | + | |
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- | *[[And I'm the Queen of Sheba]] (1997, Ken Livingstone MP chairs the panel game about lies, cheating and deceit)
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- | *[[And This is Them]] (1999, impressions/topical news quiz, Sean Hughes hosts, Jon Culshaw regular guest) http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/andthisisthem.html
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- | *[[Banter]] - Andrew Collins, Radio 4, 2005-06. Devised by Tim Barber. Avalon Production.
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- | *[[Beat the Kids]] (spoof panel game, presented by Graeme Garden)
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- | *[[Beat the Record]] (Radio 2's Saturday evening show for years).
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- | *[Steve Wright's] Big Quiz (Radio 2, since 1999?)
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- | *[[The Board Game]] (business quiz, 1999 and 2001, Nigel Cassidy) http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/boardgamethe.html
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- | *[[Booked!]] (literary, 1997-2000?, Ian McMillan then Simon Fanshawe host it seems) http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/booked.html
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- | *[[Brain of Britain]]
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- | *[[Brain of Sport]] (Peter Jones, ended 1989)
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- | *[[Bull!]] (1992, comedy panel game, presumably about lying - http://epguides.com/Bull%5F1992/ host: Simon Fanshawe, caps: Nick Revell and Kit Hollerbach)
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- | *[[The Comedy Quiz]] (Pam Ayres, with regular team captains Bernard Cribbins and Jim Bowen [why are they on a comedy quiz? - DJB], 1997) http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/comedyquizthe.html
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- | *[[Counterpoint]] (late 80s? to present, Ned Sherrin hosts)
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- | *[[Dealing with Daniels]] (oh-ho! quiz with 52 playing cards with a question on each one, players had to remember which questions had already gone otherwise they'd get a penalty, Radio 2)
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- | *[[Fair Deal]] - version of Dealing with Daniels
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- | *[[Fighting Talk]] - radio version still going on Five Live with Christian O'Connell
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- | *[[First Impressions]] (1997-8, Pete McCarthy hosts, apparently - who knew?, team captains Alistair McGowan and Steve Nallon)
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- | *[[The Food Quiz]] (presenter: Jay Rayner)
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- | *[[Foul Play]] (Simon Brett hosted and wrote the murder mystery plays which two panellists had to solve)
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- | *[[Globetrotting]] (travel, 98, Gideon Coe) http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/globetrotting.html
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- | *[[Guess What?]] (1998, Barry Took presents a revised version of the popular radio parlour game of Twenty Questions. Regular team member - yes! - Geoffrey Durham!) http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/guesswhat.html
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- | *[[Guilty Party]] - Devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason (see My Word! and My Music). See bottom of [http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/radio/myword.htm whirligig-tv link] for some info. (Also had - possibly one-off - television version.)
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- | *[[The Heritage Quiz]] (Sue MacGregor, 1997) http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/heritagequizthe.html
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- | *[[Hidden Treasures]] (antiques, 98)
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- | *[[Hoax!]] (1986-95, [http://epguides.com/Hoax/ epguides.com link])
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- | *[[I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue]] (1972-present)
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- | *[[Inspiration!]]
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- | *[[Jazz Score]] (1997, Benny Green) http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/jazzscore.html Jazz Score actually ran for 19 years from 1978 onwards. It was devised by Richard Wilcox. Like HIGNFY the entertainment was not really so much in the contestants (all Jazz illuminaries) giving the correct answer but the stories and anecdotes they gave in relation to each piece of music. The final two series were produced by Unique, the last going out in 1997. Benny Green hosted.
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- | *[[Just a Minute]] (1967-present)
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- | *[[King Stupid]] (became 99p Challenge)
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- | *[[The Law Game]] (with Shaw Taylor - players had to work out the judge's verdict of unusual cases based on short plays)
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- | *[[Many a Slip]] (done - DJB)
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- | *[[Mastermind]] (Peter Snow, 98-00)
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- | *[[Masterteam (2)|Masterteam]] (NOT the same as the Angela Rippon show, so needs a seperate entry)
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- | *[[My Music]] - Devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason
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- | *[[My Word!]] (1957-?) was also on TV very briefly, we even have a picture on file but no entry yet) - Devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason (never knew there was a link between this and My Music)
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- | *[[The News Quiz]] (1977-present)
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- | *[[The 99p Challenge]] (was King Stupid)
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- | *[[One Minute Please]] (forerunner of JAM)
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- | *[[Only Connect]] (98, shunted from 6.30 to 11pm after one episode, much panned, Arabella Weir hosts) http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/onlyconnect.html
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- | *[[Out of Order]] (political quiz extremely similar to Parliamentary Questions, which ran for several years on Radio 4 in the 1990s. The host was Patrick Hannan, and the team captains were MPs Austin Mitchell and Julian Critchley (later replaced by Guardian Political Editor Michael White when Critchley became too ill).
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- | *[[Parliamentary Questions]] (Steve Richards chairs the light-hearted panel game about politics and politicians. Team captains Roy Hattersley and Patrick Cormack. Devised and written by Hugh Rycroft and David Spicer.)
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- | *[[Play Your Hunch]] (Alan Freeman, early 60s. Needs research.)
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- | *[[Popcall]] (Radio 5, pre-Five Live)
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- | *[[Pop of the Form]] (Radio 1 80s quiz hosted by Mike Read and at one time possibly Simon Mayo.)
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- | *[[Pop Score]] - Radio 2 panel game, late 80s/early 90s, Ken Bruce hosted, but not for the entire run (who else did it?).
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- | *[[The Press Gang]] (1986-89, Glyn Worsnip, Gyles Brandreth; newspaper-based. Not to be confused with seminal children's drama. http://epguides.com/PressGang%5F1986/ )
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- | *[[Quickfire!]]
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- | *[[Quiz Kid]] (with Kid Jensen, Radio 1, late 70's to early 80's?, a weekly half-hour show with students teams answering pop questions on behalf of their Uni or Poly.)
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- | *[[Quote... Unquote]] (1976-present)
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- | *[[Round Britain Quiz]] (1947-present)
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- | *[[Slightly Foxed]] (literary, 1997, Gill Pyrah) http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/slightlyfoxed.html
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- | *[[Smooth Talkers]] (deceit, 99)
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- | *[[Speaking Volumes]] (literary, 97, Sarah Kennedy) http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/speakingvolumes.html
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- | *[[They Think it's All Over]] (1992-3)
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- | *[[Time Cycle]] (1989-90, Adrian Love, Rory McGrath, history. http://epguides.com/TimeCycle/ )
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- | *[[Transatlantic Quiz]] (1941-5)
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- | *[[Top of the Form]] (1948-1986)
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- | *[[Trivia Test Match]] (early 90s)
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- | *[[Twenty Questions]]
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- | *[[What Do You Know? (1)]] (forerunner of Brain of Britain, 1953-66)
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- | *[[What Do You Know? (2)]]
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- | *[[Whose Line is it Anyway?]] (suggest this is incorporated into the current TV entry, which is a bit thin anyhoo) (1988)
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- | *[[Wicked Words]] (1993, Pete McCarthy, Meera Syal, Dominic Keating. Believed Radio 5. http://epguides.com/WickedWords/ )
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- | *[[Wildbrain]] (wildlife, 2000?-2, Lionel Kelleway) http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/wildbrain.html
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- | *[[Wireless Wise]] (1999-2003)
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- | *[[The Write Stuff]] (literary)
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- | *[[X Marks the Spot]]
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- | *[[You Asked For It]] (1989, Luke Sorba and members of the Whose Line team. http://epguides.com/YouAskedforIt/ )
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| === DJ segments that need to be added elsewhere === | | === DJ segments that need to be added elsewhere === |