Newshound
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== Host == | == Host == | ||
[[Ross King]] | [[Ross King]] | ||
- | [[Paul Coia]] (stand-in | + | [[Paul Coia]] (stand-in) |
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | BBC1, 11 October 1993 to 25 March 1994 (109 episodes) | + | Kershaw Production Associates and BBC Pebble Mill for BBC1, 11 October 1993 to 25 March 1994 (109 episodes in 1 series) |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | + | Studio based game show with two contestants who had to answer current events questions. At the end of the show there was a quick fire round, with the highest-scoring player winning a cash prize at the end of the week. Daily runners-up won the "Chronicle of the 20th Century" encyclopedia. | |
- | == | + | == See also == |
- | + | [[Ross King (programme)]] | |
- | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Themed Quiz]] |
+ | [[Category:News]] | ||
+ | [[Category:BBC Birmingham Productions]] |
Current revision as of 08:01, 1 November 2022
Contents |
Host
Paul Coia (stand-in)
Broadcast
Kershaw Production Associates and BBC Pebble Mill for BBC1, 11 October 1993 to 25 March 1994 (109 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Studio based game show with two contestants who had to answer current events questions. At the end of the show there was a quick fire round, with the highest-scoring player winning a cash prize at the end of the week. Daily runners-up won the "Chronicle of the 20th Century" encyclopedia.