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- | + | Emma Morton-Smith, who scored the show, would have a No. 5 hit the following year with a superior cover of Roxy Music's More Than This. | |
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+ | Produced by Holder's wife Suzan. | ||
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Current revision as of 22:55, 30 December 2023
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Team captains: Femi Oke and Michele Stephens
Scorer: Emma Morton-Smith
Broadcast
One Media iP for Men and Motors, 4 April to 31 October 1998 (31 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Billed by ITV Studios as being "a musical quiz show that paved the way for such hits as 'Nevermind The Buzzcocks' and shoot offs such as 'Shooting Stars'" [sic], despite both shows predating this one by several years.
Theme music
Shirehorses, who would later present Pop Upstairs Downstairs.
Trivia
Emma Morton-Smith, who scored the show, would have a No. 5 hit the following year with a superior cover of Roxy Music's More Than This.
Produced by Holder's wife Suzan.