The Stocks and Shares Show
(→Broadcast: this show was *very* Channel 4, even as regards the time it aired - after 8pm on Sunday evenings. Twelve episodes in all) |
(Eleven of the twelve eps aired at 8:15pm; the ep of 21 February '88 aired at 8:30pm. What would we do without Newspapers.com? ;)) |
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The first player to invest all their money in one share caused the bar for his holding of that particular share to reach the end of the screen and the graphics somehow didn't quite work properly ever again after that point. | The first player to invest all their money in one share caused the bar for his holding of that particular share to reach the end of the screen and the graphics somehow didn't quite work properly ever again after that point. | ||
- | ==Inventor== | + | == Inventor == |
Jeremy Fox | Jeremy Fox | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
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+ | Aired on Sunday evenings, usually at 8:15pm. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 21:57, 9 March 2025
Contents |
Host
John Swinfield
Broadcast
Action Time in association with Anglia for Channel 4, 10 January to 27 March 1988 (12 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Four contestants bet money on the Stock Market on a weekly basis, with the aim of making as much money as possible.
Most memorable feature: a bar chart showing how much was invested in each share, and simple animations of the bars extending and contracting as holdings in shares increased and decreased, with appropriately-pitched whining noises.
Improvement via improper gameplay: the contestants realised by about week 4 or 5 that they stood the best chance of winning if they put all their eggs in one basket and invested in one share alone.
The first player to invest all their money in one share caused the bar for his holding of that particular share to reach the end of the screen and the graphics somehow didn't quite work properly ever again after that point.
Inventor
Jeremy Fox
Trivia
Aired on Sunday evenings, usually at 8:15pm.