Bollywood or Bust
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Fairly standard rounds, but each round was introduced by a fairly dramatic piece of Indian film music and each round was named in Hindi and English. Nice touches. | Fairly standard rounds, but each round was introduced by a fairly dramatic piece of Indian film music and each round was named in Hindi and English. Nice touches. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Host
Mo Dutta (1994-5)
Sanjeev Bhaskar (1996)
Broadcast
BBC2, 1 January 1994 to 18 December 1996 (29 episodes in 4 series)
Synopsis
Saturday morning staple for BBC2's weekly Asian strand.
It's a standard quiz about Indian films and the Bollywood film industry. Four contestants in each episode, progressing to a semi-final and then a final with the hope of getting to visit the Bollywood film stages for real. There were also celebrity and children's editions.
Fairly standard rounds, but each round was introduced by a fairly dramatic piece of Indian film music and each round was named in Hindi and English. Nice touches.
Host Mo Dutta described the show as "like a cross between The Price is Right and Screen Test. It has all the glitz and glamour of a Saturday night game show, but it's based on the Bollywood industry that is far more restrained than its Hollywood equivalent."
Trivia
The title is clearly a homage to the famous film Hollywood or Bust (also the name of a Bruce Forsyth show).