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A phone-in format which was a sort of forerunner to today's quiz TV channels. | A phone-in format which was a sort of forerunner to today's quiz TV channels. | ||
- | Not immensely interesting, The Family Channel (a sort of proto Challenge TV as it turns out) would often have a ninety minute gameshow block in the afternoon and then show [[Trivial Pursuit]] in the evenings. There was a question you could answer by premium rate phone-in, and after ''Triv'' the host would talk to someone live at home to answer the question, the correct answer was worth a grand. | + | Not immensely interesting, The Family Channel (a sort of proto Challenge TV as it turns out) would often have a ninety minute gameshow block in the afternoon and then show [[Trivial Pursuit]] in the evenings. There was a question advertised going into and out of the commercials and you could answer by premium rate phone-in, and after ''Triv'' the host would talk to someone live at home to answer the question, the correct answer was worth a grand. |
[[Category:Phone-in]] | [[Category:Phone-in]] | ||
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Current revision as of 11:40, 1 March 2014
Synopsis
A phone-in format which was a sort of forerunner to today's quiz TV channels.
Not immensely interesting, The Family Channel (a sort of proto Challenge TV as it turns out) would often have a ninety minute gameshow block in the afternoon and then show Trivial Pursuit in the evenings. There was a question advertised going into and out of the commercials and you could answer by premium rate phone-in, and after Triv the host would talk to someone live at home to answer the question, the correct answer was worth a grand.