Draft list of radio quizzes

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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?)
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*[[Does the Team Think?]] (qualifies as a "comedy panel game"?)
 
*[[Five Live Christmas Quiz]] (1994-6?)
*[[Five Live Christmas Quiz]] (1994-6?)
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*[[On the Air]] - quite a major one we don't have yet. Note: the text at the top of this linked page is wrong: http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/programmes/on_the_air.html
 
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*[[On the Ball]] (title uncertain, Radio 5 football quiz from 1994, host Kevin Day?)
 
*[[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]].
*[[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]].
===Identical titles - need splitting into (1) and (2)===
===Identical titles - need splitting into (1) and (2)===
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*[[The Biz Quiz (2)|The Biz Quiz]] - DIFFERENT to the TV show http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/programmes/biz_quiz__the.html
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*[[The Biz Quiz (2)|The Biz Quiz]] - DIFFERENT to the TV show (http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/programmes/biz_quiz__the.html)
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*[[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
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*[[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)
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*[[The Monday Movie Quiz]] - DIFFERENT to the TV show. 1990. Chris Serle hosts. Details on INFAX. http://www.radiolistings.co.uk/programmes/movie_quiz__the.html
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*[[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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=== DJ segments that need to be added elsewhere ===
=== DJ segments that need to be added elsewhere ===

Current revision as of 01:31, 16 August 2017

Contents

List of radio quizzes

When we add these to the A-Z index, I suggest the genre should be 'Radio' for two reasons - first, it makes it clear what the show is from the start, and secondly radio shows are nearly always panel games or quizzes anyway. For shows that migrated to/from radio, the word Radio should be appended to the genre: as in : 'Panel game, Radio'. Fair enough? - DJB

The DJ segments have been moved to this page:here.

Of use - Radio Listings - almost complete database back to 1997. Also the BBC's infax database: OpenBBC Infax

Still to do

Identical titles - need splitting into (1) and (2)

DJ segments that need to be added elsewhere

  • Factasia (Mike Smith's quiz)
  • The Crew of Two (Simon Mayo, circa 1990 - Simon also had The Alphabetical Experience and - later, when he was on mid-mornings - Dead Or Alive?)
  • Hold Your Plums (Billy Butler's quiz, R Merseyside. Brought us the "Hitler" blooper.)
  • The Identik-Hit Quiz (Simon Mayo)
  • I've Half a Mind to Scream! (Bruno Brookes' Radio 1 lateral thinking quiz, is this the correct title for it though? The puzzle book I have was published in 1988)
  • The Mileage Game (from the Radio 1 Roadshow). [Wasn't it Smiley Miley's Mileage Game?]
  • Tug of Peace from Mark and Lard's shows
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