Pot Luck
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- | BBC-tv | + | BBC-tv, 26 December 1951 to 19 March 1952 |
- | + | As part of ''The Charlie Chester Show'', 1958-60? | |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | An audience participation | + | An early audience participation show which holds the distinction of being the first series on British TV to give away prizes, albeit very small ones. A teapot would be passed around the studio audience while music played; whoever was holding it when the music stopped would then be invited up on stage to answer a few trivia questions, and would be rewarded with a token prize - those awarded in the early days included nylon tights, an electric iron, a lamp, and theatre tickets. |
- | + | Revived as part of Chester's variety show a few years later, with the introduction of cash prizes of a few pounds, though by that time ITV had stolen a march on the BBC with a raft of popular game shows offering big cash prizes. | |
==Theme music== | ==Theme music== |
Current revision as of 18:37, 6 February 2021
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Host
Charlie Chester
Broadcast
BBC-tv, 26 December 1951 to 19 March 1952
As part of The Charlie Chester Show, 1958-60?
Synopsis
An early audience participation show which holds the distinction of being the first series on British TV to give away prizes, albeit very small ones. A teapot would be passed around the studio audience while music played; whoever was holding it when the music stopped would then be invited up on stage to answer a few trivia questions, and would be rewarded with a token prize - those awarded in the early days included nylon tights, an electric iron, a lamp, and theatre tickets.
Revived as part of Chester's variety show a few years later, with the introduction of cash prizes of a few pounds, though by that time ITV had stolen a march on the BBC with a raft of popular game shows offering big cash prizes.
Theme music
Sung by Chester himself: "Take pot luck, take pot luck, keep it moving or you'll get stuck..."