Master Bridge
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- | An instrumental cover of Steely Dan’s “Do It Again”. Bobby Lamb was credited for the arrangement. | + | An instrumental cover of Steely Dan’s “Do It Again”. Bobby Lamb was credited for the arrangement. |
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+ | Producer David Elstein went on to become Director of Programmes for Thames Television, until it lost its franchise due to the Broadcasting Act 1990. | ||
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Revision as of 09:43, 1 September 2020
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Host
Nicola Gardener
Co-hosts
Sammy Kehela
Broadcast
Brook for Channel 4, 16 April to 3 September 1983 (14 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
A duplicate bridge competition following the lead of the BBC’s Grand Slam, though unlike the Beeb’s series, Master Bridge was an individual contest, with eight players paired up with each of the others in turn. Although it wasn’t explained on screen, the deals had been devised by host Nicola Gardener (of the London School of Bridge, the end credits helpfully told us) and series creator/producer David Elstein specifically to illustrate interesting situations and strategies in the game.
The participants were Jeremy Flint, Martin Hoffman, Zia Mahmood, Rixi Marcus, Jane Priday, Irving Rose, Omar Sharif and Martin Sheehan.
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Champion
Martin Hoffman
Theme music
An instrumental cover of Steely Dan’s “Do It Again”. Bobby Lamb was credited for the arrangement.
Trivia
Producer David Elstein went on to become Director of Programmes for Thames Television, until it lost its franchise due to the Broadcasting Act 1990.