Pick the Winner
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== Host == | == Host == | ||
- | Gay Byrne | + | [[Gay Byrne]] |
- | ==Co-hosts== | + | == Co-hosts == |
- | Arthur Askey, [[Katie Boyle|Catherine Boyle]], David Healy, Thelma Ruby (regular panel) | + | [[Arthur Askey]], [[Katie Boyle|Catherine Boyle]], David Healy, Thelma Ruby (regular panel) |
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | BBC2, 1964 | + | BBC2, 13 September 1964 to 12 July 1965<!--The Times lists a local programme of this name on Rediffusion, 2 June 1964. Presumed unrelated. IW--> |
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- | ==Synopsis== | + | |
- | Three people are presented to a panel. Two of them have a particular skill, the third is | + | == Synopsis == |
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+ | Three people are presented to a panel. Two of them have a particular skill, the third is an impostor and has never done that particular task in their life. The panel must pick which of them will complete the task first. | ||
This was amongst the first panel games on the new BBC2 channel, and most episodes were only shown in the London region. | This was amongst the first panel games on the new BBC2 channel, and most episodes were only shown in the London region. | ||
- | ==See also== | + | == See also == |
[[You Bet!]] | [[You Bet!]] | ||
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[[Category:Panel Game]] | [[Category:Panel Game]] |
Current revision as of 03:48, 28 August 2024
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Arthur Askey, Catherine Boyle, David Healy, Thelma Ruby (regular panel)
Broadcast
BBC2, 13 September 1964 to 12 July 1965
Synopsis
Three people are presented to a panel. Two of them have a particular skill, the third is an impostor and has never done that particular task in their life. The panel must pick which of them will complete the task first.
This was amongst the first panel games on the new BBC2 channel, and most episodes were only shown in the London region.