Eat Your Words (1)
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(I've come across a few eps of this on YouTube, from when Simon Parkin hosted. Actually had quite a bit in common with Turnabout - the same music composer and studios as well as the same inventor ;)) |
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- | Brechin for GMTV, 15 October 1994 to 1 June 1996 | + | Brechin Productions for GMTV, 15 October 1994 to 1 June 1996 |
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[[Clive Doig]] | [[Clive Doig]] | ||
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+ | Martin Cook | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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+ | Recorded at Capital Studios in Wandsworth. | ||
The show was taken off the air because of a trademark dispute over the title name. | The show was taken off the air because of a trademark dispute over the title name. | ||
[[Category:Childrens]] | [[Category:Childrens]] |
Current revision as of 13:27, 13 June 2025
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Vincent Brimble
Philip Fox
Janet Spencer-Turner
Broadcast
Brechin Productions for GMTV, 15 October 1994 to 1 June 1996
Synopsis
This ran in the early hours of GMTV. The gameplay saw a number of kids aged about 6-9 set word related challenges - putting letters in alphabetical order and so forth. The prizes were rather unappetising looking biscuits cut in the shape of letters.
Tragically, given that the children exhibited a look of resigned depression that was almost zoological, they obviously had difficulty finding kids to go on and the same kids would reappear day after day.
The show had a very small budget, and may have been produced as a franchise commitment from the breakfast company - in the days before Teletubbies, children's programming was a loss-leader.
Inventor
Theme music
Martin Cook
Trivia
Recorded at Capital Studios in Wandsworth.
The show was taken off the air because of a trademark dispute over the title name.