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== Host == | == Host == | ||
- | [[Sandi Toksvig]] | + | "Ethel Davis", played by [[Sandi Toksvig]] |
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+ | Stand-ins: Nick Wilton as "Tony Deal", Andrea Arnold as "Dawn Lodge", [[Neil Buchanan]] as "Neil" | ||
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | TVS for ITV, 1982 | + | TVS for ITV, 2 January 1982 to April 1986 (as part of ''No. 73'') |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | + | One of the best quizettes on Saturday morning kids telly. The Tokster would kick off the proceedings behind the kitchen diner by slamming the marble-effect work surface (Formica? Polyurethane? We can't be sure) and rambling the lyrics, as per below, while a tinkly Cockerney piano jingle went on in the background. | |
- | There would be two contestants astride the host Dane, usually people that happened to be hanging around the rest of the show (Gary Wilmot, the bass player from Big George etc.) Contestants answered a general knowledge question for a slice of bread, tapping the hilt of their butter knives on the counter as buzzers (this was in the days before Health and Safety). Then they had to go for one of various fillings, each one representing a different category (in some series, at least). The player who completed the most sandwiches by the end of the game was pronounced the winner. | + | <div class="image">[[File:Sandwich quiz with neil adams and sharron davies.jpg|400px]]''Your host Ethel Davis, with judo dude Neil Adams and top swimmer [[Sharron Davies]]''</div> |
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+ | There would be two contestants astride ''[Um, you sure about that? - Ed.]'' the host Dane, usually people that happened to be hanging around the rest of the show (Gary Wilmot, the bass player from Big George etc.) Contestants answered a general knowledge question for a slice of bread, tapping the hilt of their butter knives on the counter as buzzers (this was in the days before Health and Safety). Then they had to go for one of various fillings, each one representing a different category (in some series, at least). The player who completed the most sandwiches by the end of the game was pronounced the winner. | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Sandwich quiz with les dennis and dustin gee.jpg|400px]]''[[Les Dennis]] and Dustin Gee pay homage to the mighty Ethel''</div> | ||
Kind of like an edible version of DLT's ''Give Us a Break'' on Radio 1. Quack quack oops! | Kind of like an edible version of DLT's ''Give Us a Break'' on Radio 1. Quack quack oops! | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
- | + | Andrea Arnold, who played the roller-skating animal lover Dawn Lodge from the No. 73 crew, went on to win the award for Best Director for her short film ''Wasp'' in the 2005 Oscars. | |
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+ | Very occasionally Toksvig was absent, so other members of the ''No.73'' cast filled in. When [[Neil Buchanan]] did it, it would be renamed ''The Chip Butty Quiz''. | ||
== Web links == | == Web links == | ||
- | The ultimate [http://get.to/73 Number 73 page] | + | The ultimate [https://web.archive.org/web/20120311215223/http://get.to/73/ Number 73 page] (archive.org copy) |
[http://tv.cream.org TV Cream] | [http://tv.cream.org TV Cream] | ||
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[[Category:General Knowledge Quiz|Sandwich Quiz, The]] | [[Category:General Knowledge Quiz|Sandwich Quiz, The]] | ||
[[Category:Childrens|Sandwich Quiz, The]] | [[Category:Childrens|Sandwich Quiz, The]] | ||
[[Category:TVS Productions|Sandwich Quiz, The]] | [[Category:TVS Productions|Sandwich Quiz, The]] |
Current revision as of 14:03, 8 June 2022
Contents |
Host
"Ethel Davis", played by Sandi Toksvig
Stand-ins: Nick Wilton as "Tony Deal", Andrea Arnold as "Dawn Lodge", Neil Buchanan as "Neil"
Broadcast
TVS for ITV, 2 January 1982 to April 1986 (as part of No. 73)
Synopsis
One of the best quizettes on Saturday morning kids telly. The Tokster would kick off the proceedings behind the kitchen diner by slamming the marble-effect work surface (Formica? Polyurethane? We can't be sure) and rambling the lyrics, as per below, while a tinkly Cockerney piano jingle went on in the background.
There would be two contestants astride [Um, you sure about that? - Ed.] the host Dane, usually people that happened to be hanging around the rest of the show (Gary Wilmot, the bass player from Big George etc.) Contestants answered a general knowledge question for a slice of bread, tapping the hilt of their butter knives on the counter as buzzers (this was in the days before Health and Safety). Then they had to go for one of various fillings, each one representing a different category (in some series, at least). The player who completed the most sandwiches by the end of the game was pronounced the winner.
Kind of like an edible version of DLT's Give Us a Break on Radio 1. Quack quack oops!
Theme music
"It's the daring, dazzling, death defyingly dull, devastatingly dangerous, delectable, delicatessen-able, divinely decadent Sandwich Quiz!"
Trivia
Andrea Arnold, who played the roller-skating animal lover Dawn Lodge from the No. 73 crew, went on to win the award for Best Director for her short film Wasp in the 2005 Oscars.
Very occasionally Toksvig was absent, so other members of the No.73 cast filled in. When Neil Buchanan did it, it would be renamed The Chip Butty Quiz.
Web links
The ultimate Number 73 page (archive.org copy)