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== Host == | == Host == | ||
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== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
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+ | BBC Radio 3, 20 July to 7 September 1997 (8 programmes) | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
Joan Bakewell hosted this embarrassment of a quiz covering the entire artistic and musical canvas, recorded on location at arts and music festivals throughout the country. | Joan Bakewell hosted this embarrassment of a quiz covering the entire artistic and musical canvas, recorded on location at arts and music festivals throughout the country. | ||
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Two teams of two were goaded into answering a gamut of questions ranging from ''Trainspotting'' to Japanese zithers. Guests included Stephen Bayley, Roy Hattersley and Brian Sewell, while Charles Collingwood got the strange opportunity to reprise his role of scorer from his [[Telly Addicts|Telly Addicts]] days. | Two teams of two were goaded into answering a gamut of questions ranging from ''Trainspotting'' to Japanese zithers. Guests included Stephen Bayley, Roy Hattersley and Brian Sewell, while Charles Collingwood got the strange opportunity to reprise his role of scorer from his [[Telly Addicts|Telly Addicts]] days. | ||
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- | [[Category:Themed Quiz]] | + | [[Category:Themed Quiz|Culture Club, The]] |
Current revision as of 16:08, 5 September 2020
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Scorer: Charles Collingwood
Broadcast
BBC Radio 3, 20 July to 7 September 1997 (8 programmes)
Synopsis
Joan Bakewell hosted this embarrassment of a quiz covering the entire artistic and musical canvas, recorded on location at arts and music festivals throughout the country.
Two teams of two were goaded into answering a gamut of questions ranging from Trainspotting to Japanese zithers. Guests included Stephen Bayley, Roy Hattersley and Brian Sewell, while Charles Collingwood got the strange opportunity to reprise his role of scorer from his Telly Addicts days.