Criss Cross Quiz
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Noughts-and-crosses with questions chosen from 98 different categories. Every right answer earned you £20 (worth about £300 in today's money). | Noughts-and-crosses with questions chosen from 98 different categories. Every right answer earned you £20 (worth about £300 in today's money). | ||
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There was also [[Junior Criss Cross Quiz]], which ran alongside the main show for the whole run. | There was also [[Junior Criss Cross Quiz]], which ran alongside the main show for the whole run. |
Revision as of 16:00, 18 December 2008
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Host
Jeremy Hawk (1957-62)
Barbara Kelly (1963-7)
Broadcast
Granada for ITV, 17th June 1957-22nd September 1967
Synopsis
Noughts-and-crosses with questions chosen from 98 different categories. Every right answer earned you £20 (worth about £300 in today's money).
There was also Junior Criss Cross Quiz, which ran alongside the main show for the whole run.
Key moments
One contestant walked away with £2,360. Not surprisingly, they put a limit on the number of times you could win shortly after.
Inventor
Based on Jack Berry and Dan Enright's US format Tic Tac Dough.
Trivia
The final two contestants were Anthony Douglas from London and Rennie McGowan from Liverpool. On the very last programme, because the game was unfinished and there was obviously no way of continuing the game, both contestants were awarded £10 for each score they'd made on the board. And that was that.
Merchandise
A board game was produced.