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A game in which the panel attempted to explain why certain things happened the way they did. The show was slammed in the press and by the audience - over 240 viewers complained, a sizable proportion of the audience. The programme was taken off air after just three weeks, with [[Down You Go]] parachuted into its timeslot instead. | A game in which the panel attempted to explain why certain things happened the way they did. The show was slammed in the press and by the audience - over 240 viewers complained, a sizable proportion of the audience. The programme was taken off air after just three weeks, with [[Down You Go]] parachuted into its timeslot instead. | ||
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Revision as of 22:46, 18 September 2012
Synopsis
A game in which the panel attempted to explain why certain things happened the way they did. The show was slammed in the press and by the audience - over 240 viewers complained, a sizable proportion of the audience. The programme was taken off air after just three weeks, with Down You Go parachuted into its timeslot instead.
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Inventor
Based on an American format, produced and hosted by John Reed King from 1952 to 53.