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Revision as of 20:39, 28 March 2019
Contents |
Host
Jenny Hull
Broadcast
Granada for ITV, 10 January 1962 to 24 June 1964 (128 episodes)
Action Time for UK Living, 28 July to ? 1997 (may not be linked to original show)
Synopsis
To be completed
Inventor
Created by David Housham.
Trivia
Holness got the job shortly after arriving in Britain from South Africa. His background was in theatre and radio, although he was a complete novice to television. However, that was hardly a problem, because, as he once revealed in an interview, they wanted a host who hadn't been seen on TV before in any case.
Janet Pyne writes:
- My father (the late Glyn Williams) was one of only a couple of contestants on Take a Letter to win the maximum £1000 approximately 50 years ago. He found Bob Holness (then Robert) to be a true gentleman and he enjoyed his time on the show immensely.
Each week in the original version, there was a viewers' question set for a £5 prize. In a particular week 980,000 entries were received.
Pictures
Picture 2 - The new Take a Letter set.
Picture 3 - Jenny Hull.