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- | Yet another pop quiz, this time in a quest to find the Teenage Pop Brain of Britain. | + | Yet another pop quiz, this time in a quest to find the Teenage Pop Brain of Britain. Teams of three teens - from different ITV regions - battle it out over questions from the Top Ten board and archive film clips, as well as a against the clock solo round. |
- | + | There was also a guest artist in the studio each week, with the opportunity given to the contestants to ask interview questions too in a kind of Norris McWhirter ''Record Breakers'' style. | |
== Inventor == | == Inventor == |
Current revision as of 08:23, 22 March 2021
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Host
Series 1: Steve Merike
Series 2: David "Kid" Jensen and Sally James
Series 3: Mike Read and Megg Nicol
Broadcast
Yorkshire Television for ITV, 12 September 1975 to 5 April 1978 (36 episodes in 3 series)
Synopsis
Yet another pop quiz, this time in a quest to find the Teenage Pop Brain of Britain. Teams of three teens - from different ITV regions - battle it out over questions from the Top Ten board and archive film clips, as well as a against the clock solo round.
There was also a guest artist in the studio each week, with the opportunity given to the contestants to ask interview questions too in a kind of Norris McWhirter Record Breakers style.
Inventor
Ian Bolt, producer/director with Yorkshire TV.
Trivia
The final programme of series 1 featured the series winners against a team of DJs.
The prizes included your own gold disc.