Your Number Please
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== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | ITV, 1992 (20 shows) | + | ITV, 29 June to 24 July 1992 (20 shows) |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | A typical 9:30 on-the-cheap show where 15 numerical questions were asked and the audience answered on their keypads. After the break, ten of those questions were randomly chosen to be the ones that counted leaving 5 for a viewer competition. | + | A typical [[ITV's 9.25 shows|9:30 on-the-cheap show]] where 15 numerical questions were asked and the audience answered on their keypads. After the break, ten of those questions were randomly chosen to be the ones that counted leaving 5 for a viewer competition. |
The total of all the "proper" answers were all added up and the audience member who got closest won £250. | The total of all the "proper" answers were all added up and the audience member who got closest won £250. |
Revision as of 10:27, 3 February 2009
Synopsis
A typical 9:30 on-the-cheap show where 15 numerical questions were asked and the audience answered on their keypads. After the break, ten of those questions were randomly chosen to be the ones that counted leaving 5 for a viewer competition.
The total of all the "proper" answers were all added up and the audience member who got closest won £250.
Only lasted a few weeks.
Trivia
Neil always made a point about question 9 being "Storytime!" with suitable audience reaction. This question did seem to go on forever.
They filmed 5 shows to be shown over a week. They also intended to do a Winners show with prize money of £1000 but they never did.
Catchphrases
"Once upon a time... and we don't count 'once' because it isn't a proper number..."