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- | More highbrow entertainment from the early days of television from Alexandra Palace. According to the billing: "Characters from history and fiction will be represented in the studio and a group of well-known men and women will try to identify them." | + | More highbrow entertainment from the early days of television from Alexandra Palace. According to the billing: "Characters from history and fiction will be represented in the studio and a group of well-known men and women will try to identify them." Writer and literary critic Amabel Williams-Ellis was both question-setter and host. |
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Synopsis
More highbrow entertainment from the early days of television from Alexandra Palace. According to the billing: "Characters from history and fiction will be represented in the studio and a group of well-known men and women will try to identify them." Writer and literary critic Amabel Williams-Ellis was both question-setter and host.
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