Laughlines

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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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Scottish Television for The Galaxy Channel (BSB), 1990 (65 shows)
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Scottish Television for Galaxy, 26 March to 28 September 1990 (135 episodes in 1 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Comedy game where two lines of a limerick were supplied and comedians were challenged to complete the other three lines. The two contestants had to guess what the very last word of the poem would be to win money.
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Comedy game where the first half of a rhyming couplet was supplied and comedians were challenged to complete the other half. The last words had to rhyme. The two contestants had to guess what the very last word of the poem would be to win money.
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''Complete this joke &mdash; and it's got to rhyme!''
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The daily winner took part in a "headline" round, rhyming the last word of a headline, for up to £250. Winner stayed on to the next show.
Despite a reasonably good viewer response, as new satellite channel programmes go, the programme wasn't recommissioned when BSB and Sky merged.
Despite a reasonably good viewer response, as new satellite channel programmes go, the programme wasn't recommissioned when BSB and Sky merged.
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When piloted, the show was called ''Rhyme or Reason'' and had five comedians instead of four. The original five in the pilot were [[Sandi Toksvig]], Jenny Eclair, Nick Revell, [[Tony Hawks]] and Mickey Hutton.
When piloted, the show was called ''Rhyme or Reason'' and had five comedians instead of four. The original five in the pilot were [[Sandi Toksvig]], Jenny Eclair, Nick Revell, [[Tony Hawks]] and Mickey Hutton.
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== See also ==
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[[Weaver's Week 2017-08-20#Laughlines|Weaver's Week review]]
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[[Category:BSB Galaxy Programmes]]

Current revision as of 04:36, 6 August 2024

Contents

Host

Nicholas Parsons

Broadcast

Scottish Television for Galaxy, 26 March to 28 September 1990 (135 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Comedy game where the first half of a rhyming couplet was supplied and comedians were challenged to complete the other half. The last words had to rhyme. The two contestants had to guess what the very last word of the poem would be to win money.

Complete this joke — and it's got to rhyme!

The daily winner took part in a "headline" round, rhyming the last word of a headline, for up to £250. Winner stayed on to the next show.

Despite a reasonably good viewer response, as new satellite channel programmes go, the programme wasn't recommissioned when BSB and Sky merged.

Trivia

When piloted, the show was called Rhyme or Reason and had five comedians instead of four. The original five in the pilot were Sandi Toksvig, Jenny Eclair, Nick Revell, Tony Hawks and Mickey Hutton.

See also

Weaver's Week review

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