It's Your Word
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Typical children's fare, with a mixture of quiz rounds and physical games, all involving the accumulation of letters with which to make mystery words. | Typical children's fare, with a mixture of quiz rounds and physical games, all involving the accumulation of letters with which to make mystery words. | ||
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+ | The series ran as a knockout tournament, eight teams entered to produce one winner at the end of the summer. | ||
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+ | We think the 1973 series had a vague journalistic tie-in, the guests and the ''Radio Times'' billings suggested John Craven (from the new ''Newsround'' show) was gently educating children on newspaper and television newscraft. | ||
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Revision as of 18:47, 5 December 2014
Host
Jonathan Dimbleby (1971)
Ray Alan (1972)
John Craven (1973)
Broadcast
BBC Bristol for BBC1, 5 July 1971 - 20 August 1973 (21 episodes in 3 series)
Synopsis
Typical children's fare, with a mixture of quiz rounds and physical games, all involving the accumulation of letters with which to make mystery words.
The series ran as a knockout tournament, eight teams entered to produce one winner at the end of the summer.
We think the 1973 series had a vague journalistic tie-in, the guests and the Radio Times billings suggested John Craven (from the new Newsround show) was gently educating children on newspaper and television newscraft.
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