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== Host == | == Host == | ||
- | [[Bob Monkhouse]] ( | + | [[Bob Monkhouse]] (1974) |
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== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | Thames for ITV, 2 January 1974 to 1979 | + | Thames for ITV, 2 January 1974 to 22 November 1979 (approx. 60 episodes in 6 series) |
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Cartoonists (including the likes of Peter Maddocks, [[Willie Rushton]], [[Humphrey Lyttelton]] and [[Bill Tidy]], when he wasn't hosting) were asked to draw cartoons on a given subject, often involving puns. For example, asked to draw a song title, Rushton once drew a woman with warts all over her face - representing "Waltzing Matilda", i.e. "warts on Matilda". Well, you probably had to be there. | Cartoonists (including the likes of Peter Maddocks, [[Willie Rushton]], [[Humphrey Lyttelton]] and [[Bill Tidy]], when he wasn't hosting) were asked to draw cartoons on a given subject, often involving puns. For example, asked to draw a song title, Rushton once drew a woman with warts all over her face - representing "Waltzing Matilda", i.e. "warts on Matilda". Well, you probably had to be there. | ||
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== Inventor == | == Inventor == | ||
- | Comic book artist | + | Comic book artist Denis Gifford, who was an old school friend of Monkhouse. |
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+ | The final series was showing during summer 1979 when the ITV network came off air during a prolonged strike. We're not sure if any new episodes were shown when the channel returned in the autumn, and it's possible that some episodes were never shown. | ||
[[Category:Comedy Panel Game]] | [[Category:Comedy Panel Game]] | ||
[[Category:Thames Productions]] | [[Category:Thames Productions]] |
Current revision as of 20:25, 2 September 2019
Contents |
Host
Bob Monkhouse (1974)
Rolf Harris (1975-7)
Bill Tidy (1978)
Michael Bentine (1979)
Co-hosts
Diana Darvey (pilot)
Jan Rennison
Broadcast
Thames for ITV, 2 January 1974 to 22 November 1979 (approx. 60 episodes in 6 series)
Synopsis
Cartoonists (including the likes of Peter Maddocks, Willie Rushton, Humphrey Lyttelton and Bill Tidy, when he wasn't hosting) were asked to draw cartoons on a given subject, often involving puns. For example, asked to draw a song title, Rushton once drew a woman with warts all over her face - representing "Waltzing Matilda", i.e. "warts on Matilda". Well, you probably had to be there.
Inventor
Comic book artist Denis Gifford, who was an old school friend of Monkhouse.
Trivia
The final series was showing during summer 1979 when the ITV network came off air during a prolonged strike. We're not sure if any new episodes were shown when the channel returned in the autumn, and it's possible that some episodes were never shown.