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- | Team captains: Bill Oddie and Janice Long | + | Team captains: [[Bill Oddie]] and [[Janice Long]] |
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- | Thames for Channel 4, 1987 | + | Thames for Channel 4, 5 October 1987 (as part of ''The English Programme'') |
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One-off ''The English Programme'' excursion into panel games as part of a series on oral communication for GCSE students. | One-off ''The English Programme'' excursion into panel games as part of a series on oral communication for GCSE students. | ||
- | Somewhat ironically produced around the time ITV's schools programmes were shifted to Channel 4 and replaced by | + | Somewhat ironically produced around the time ITV's schools programmes were shifted to Channel 4 and replaced by [[ITV's 9.25 shows]]. |
== Theme music == | == Theme music == |
Current revision as of 15:39, 26 December 2021
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Team captains: Bill Oddie and Janice Long
Broadcast
Thames for Channel 4, 5 October 1987 (as part of The English Programme)
Synopsis
One-off The English Programme excursion into panel games as part of a series on oral communication for GCSE students.
Somewhat ironically produced around the time ITV's schools programmes were shifted to Channel 4 and replaced by ITV's 9.25 shows.
Theme music
Happy Talk by Captain Sensible