The Sweepstakes Game
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- | Bernard Braden | + | [[Bernard Braden]] |
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- | LWT, 1976 | + | LWT for ITV, 3 July to 24 December 1976 (13 episodes in 1 series + 1 special) |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | '' | + | Which of six celebrity guests can answer Bernard Braden's question? That's what members of the studio audience must guess in this quiz game. The computer analyses their choices and gives the odds for each star. |
- | + | Two contestants then use those odds to back their choice of celebrity. A win collects them a prize which they can then gamble on the "All-Or-Nothing" question. | |
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''Running Free'' composed by Ken Woodman. | ''Running Free'' composed by Ken Woodman. | ||
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+ | The celebrities on the first show were: [[Leslie Crowther]], Julie Ege, Honor Blackman, [[Dickie Davies]], Robin Nedwell and Richard O'Sullivan. | ||
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+ | [[Category:General Knowledge Quiz|Sweepstakes Game, The]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Gambling|Sweepstakes Game, The]] | ||
+ | [[Category:LWT Productions|Sweepstakes Game, The]] |
Current revision as of 03:10, 29 June 2016
Contents |
Host
Broadcast
LWT for ITV, 3 July to 24 December 1976 (13 episodes in 1 series + 1 special)
Synopsis
Which of six celebrity guests can answer Bernard Braden's question? That's what members of the studio audience must guess in this quiz game. The computer analyses their choices and gives the odds for each star.
Two contestants then use those odds to back their choice of celebrity. A win collects them a prize which they can then gamble on the "All-Or-Nothing" question.
Theme music
Running Free composed by Ken Woodman.
Trivia
The celebrities on the first show were: Leslie Crowther, Julie Ege, Honor Blackman, Dickie Davies, Robin Nedwell and Richard O'Sullivan.