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== Broadcast ==
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The first three series of the original run aired on BBC2 on Sunday mornings. The fourth and final series aired on BBC1 on Monday afternoons, but the last three episodes aired back on BBC2 due to BBC1 airing sports coverage.
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[http://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/false-or-true-1993 Opening titles from the BBC Motion Graphics Archive]
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[[Category:Childrens|Fot]]

Current revision as of 04:26, 8 July 2023

Contents

Host

Mairi McHaffie & Steve McKenna (also Gordon Inglis in 1993)

Sarah Cawood (2000-1)

Broadcast

BBC2, 25 July 1993 to 25 June 1995 (34 episodes in 3 series)

BBC1, 1 April to 24 June 1996 (11 episodes in 1 series)

(but see Trivia below)

BBC One, 7 October 2000 to 15 September 2001 (Live and Kicking insert)

Synopsis

The guy in the opening sequence explains the game perfectly well. You see a story and have to decide if what you're being told is FOT... False! Or! True!

In 2000, this was brought back for a revamp with Sarah Cawood wearing a silly question-mark headband. Two contestants played three rounds of False or True questions, ending in the 45 second mad dash for points that happens so often when the production team can't think of anything better.

As a game show, this was pretty rubbish. As filler, it wasn't too bad.

Trivia

The first three series of the original run aired on BBC2 on Sunday mornings. The fourth and final series aired on BBC1 on Monday afternoons, but the last three episodes aired back on BBC2 due to BBC1 airing sports coverage.

Web links

Opening titles from the BBC Motion Graphics Archive

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