Two for the Money
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== Host == | == Host == | ||
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+ | Adjudicators ("Authority"): Professor K.C. Boswell (first two shows), [[Robert MacDermot]] (third show onwards) | ||
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | ITV, 1956 | + | Associated-Rediffusion for ITV, 14 August 1956 to c.4 February 1957 |
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It's the original quiz from [[3-2-1]] (where they have to name things that fit into a particular category rather than answer basic connected questions), if our research is correct. Basically. | It's the original quiz from [[3-2-1]] (where they have to name things that fit into a particular category rather than answer basic connected questions), if our research is correct. Basically. | ||
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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
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+ | There was a minor scandal when the original adjudicator, a professor from Sandhurst Academy, made errors under pressure and disallowed a number of perfectly correct answers, ruling that Missouri was not the name of an American state and that "Gardens" could not be regarded as the name of a road or street. The wronged contestants were invited back on the next show, and won. | ||
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Revision as of 08:23, 20 February 2007
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Adjudicators ("Authority"): Professor K.C. Boswell (first two shows), Robert MacDermot (third show onwards)
Broadcast
Associated-Rediffusion for ITV, 14 August 1956 to c.4 February 1957
Synopsis
It's the original quiz from 3-2-1 (where they have to name things that fit into a particular category rather than answer basic connected questions), if our research is correct. Basically.
Trivia
There was a minor scandal when the original adjudicator, a professor from Sandhurst Academy, made errors under pressure and disallowed a number of perfectly correct answers, ruling that Missouri was not the name of an American state and that "Gardens" could not be regarded as the name of a road or street. The wronged contestants were invited back on the next show, and won.
Inventor
This was one of the many American Mark Goodson / Bill Todman game shows remade in the UK.