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== Host == | == Host == | ||
- | [[Anthony Wilson]] | + | [[Anthony H. Wilson]] |
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+ | == Co-hosts == | ||
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+ | [[Charlotte Hudson]] | ||
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | Radar for Channel 5, 2002 | + | Radar for Channel 5, 27 May to ? 2002 |
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A simple game of surveys and lists - kinda cashing in on the Schott's Miscellany lark - from the Gary Monaghan/Banzai stable. For each question there were ten answers and players scored more points for finding the less popular answers (for example, the top answer is only worth one point, the tenth most popular answer was worth ten). | A simple game of surveys and lists - kinda cashing in on the Schott's Miscellany lark - from the Gary Monaghan/Banzai stable. For each question there were ten answers and players scored more points for finding the less popular answers (for example, the top answer is only worth one point, the tenth most popular answer was worth ten). | ||
- | + | Charlotte Hudson filled in the missing answers and provided us with a Fact O' The Day. | |
We remember the set being slightly sci-fi-ish, and Wilson referring to the contestants by their assigned colour throughout the show rather than their name. | We remember the set being slightly sci-fi-ish, and Wilson referring to the contestants by their assigned colour throughout the show rather than their name. | ||
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+ | == Key moments == | ||
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+ | The teleporting out of the eliminated contestants was rather neat, especially considering the theme music. | ||
== Theme music == | == Theme music == | ||
- | Theme from ''The Tomorrow People'' | + | Theme from ''The Tomorrow People'', composed by Dudley Simpson, who was also famous for the incidental music on BBC sci-fi juggernaut ''Doctor Who''. |
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+ | == Pictures == | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[Image:Topranko pub.jpg]]''Partners in ranking, Wilson and Hudson on set.''</div> | ||
[[Category:Popular Culture]] | [[Category:Popular Culture]] | ||
[[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] | [[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Surveys]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Radar Productions]] |
Current revision as of 23:24, 6 February 2022
Synopsis
A simple game of surveys and lists - kinda cashing in on the Schott's Miscellany lark - from the Gary Monaghan/Banzai stable. For each question there were ten answers and players scored more points for finding the less popular answers (for example, the top answer is only worth one point, the tenth most popular answer was worth ten).
Charlotte Hudson filled in the missing answers and provided us with a Fact O' The Day.
We remember the set being slightly sci-fi-ish, and Wilson referring to the contestants by their assigned colour throughout the show rather than their name.
Key moments
The teleporting out of the eliminated contestants was rather neat, especially considering the theme music.
Theme music
Theme from The Tomorrow People, composed by Dudley Simpson, who was also famous for the incidental music on BBC sci-fi juggernaut Doctor Who.