Calendar Commentary Christmas Quiz
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- | [[Richard Whiteley]] | + | "Speaker": [[Richard Whiteley]] |
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- | Prof. Phillip Norton and Dr Michel Le Lohe | + | "Points of Order": Prof. Phillip Norton and Dr Michel Le Lohe |
Team captains: Sir Marcus Fox (Conservative) and Joe Ashton (Labour) | Team captains: Sir Marcus Fox (Conservative) and Joe Ashton (Labour) | ||
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- | Good old seasonal fun as YTV's late night political programme ''Calendar Commentary'' ventures out of | + | Good old seasonal fun as YTV's late night political programme ''Calendar Commentary'' ventures out of its usual format to pit a team of Conservative MPs from the YTV region (including a young... well, younger William Hague) against their Labour counterparts in a one-off special. Prizes consisted of a commemorative Maggie Thatcher plate for the winners (as it turned out, the Conservatives) and a 500-piece jigsaw of John Major and his wife, Norma, for the losers (Labour). |
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[[Category:Politics]] | [[Category:Politics]] | ||
[[Category:North East of England]] | [[Category:North East of England]] | ||
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Current revision as of 00:23, 3 November 2013
Contents |
Host
"Speaker": Richard Whiteley
Co-hosts
"Black Rod": Geoff Druett
"Points of Order": Prof. Phillip Norton and Dr Michel Le Lohe
Team captains: Sir Marcus Fox (Conservative) and Joe Ashton (Labour)
Broadcast
Yorkshire Television (regional), 19 December 1991
Synopsis
Good old seasonal fun as YTV's late night political programme Calendar Commentary ventures out of its usual format to pit a team of Conservative MPs from the YTV region (including a young... well, younger William Hague) against their Labour counterparts in a one-off special. Prizes consisted of a commemorative Maggie Thatcher plate for the winners (as it turned out, the Conservatives) and a 500-piece jigsaw of John Major and his wife, Norma, for the losers (Labour).