You Heard It Here First
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Current revision as of 21:36, 28 August 2024
Synopsis
Cast into a world with nothing more than their hearing, our panel try to decipher sound clues for points and pride. A successful pilot was followed by a full series a year later.
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Inventor
Chris McCausland, who came up with the show after losing his own sight because of a genetic condition.