Quiz Bingo

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It was played against an electronic bingo board using the format now suddenly discovered in Millionaire's multiple choice questions.
It was played against an electronic bingo board using the format now suddenly discovered in Millionaire's multiple choice questions.
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Producer Cecil Korer says: "It ended after one series because I was told that the chairman was too vulgar for the BBC, and that he had no future on television. Whatever happened to Jimmy Savile?..."
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Producer Cecil Korer says: "It ended after one series because I was told that the chairman was too vulgar for the BBC, and that he had no future on television. Whatever happened to Jimmy Savile?..." (It clearly did bingo-based gameshows no harm either - what about [[Bob's Full House]] some 15 years later, among others?)
== Inventor ==
== Inventor ==

Revision as of 18:03, 13 June 2010

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Host

Jimmy Savile

Broadcast

BBC 1, 1969 (16 shows)

Synopsis

Quiz Bingo was played between teams from hospitals up and down the UK. A doctor, a nurse and an administrator (you see, they had them before New Labour) were set against a similar team.

It was played against an electronic bingo board using the format now suddenly discovered in Millionaire's multiple choice questions.

Producer Cecil Korer says: "It ended after one series because I was told that the chairman was too vulgar for the BBC, and that he had no future on television. Whatever happened to Jimmy Savile?..." (It clearly did bingo-based gameshows no harm either - what about Bob's Full House some 15 years later, among others?)

Inventor

Cecil Korer

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