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- 00:25, 5 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (Trisha's show was very similar to Vanessa's - indeed it could be considered a continuation, as both were made by Anglia in Norwich)
- 23:51, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (...because the 'Sweep was the only one of the remaining 9:25 games to survive. (Of course, Win, Lose or Draw came back six years later, but in a much ruder form and at a time closer to 9:25 at night))
- 23:39, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (Vanessa's show not only replaced the 'Sweep et al, but also The Time, The Place, which was somewhat less trashy a talk show. Perhaps appropriate that a repeat of the 'Sweep should close this era...)
- 23:33, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (I *do* love Vanessa, but even she can't deny how American her talk show was in style - and no-one can deny that it was cheaper than the 9:25 games, in more ways than one)
- 20:59, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (Take two... I've mentioned TV-am, and I've mentioned Thames, so I may as well mention that both had left the network come 1995. Of course, Carlton owned Central by then as well)
- 20:43, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (Undo revision 97859 by Deselmes (Talk) Shit, hit the wrong button before I finished that edit summary...)
- 20:42, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (I've mentioned Thames and TV-am, so I may as well mention that by 1995 they had gonbe)
- 20:41, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (...because the ITV Network Centre was a thing by then, and it almost certainly decided that there couldn't be more than one show from the same company at 9:25 - hence Crosswits moving)
- 20:33, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (Chain Letters came back in '95 after several years away, and displaced Crosswits to afternoons...)
- 20:29, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (So many shows in the earlier years, but by 1995 there were just three - one made by a "Big Five" company, and another by a fairly major company that, of course, also made Wheel of Fortune and Taggart)
- 20:12, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (...and it *is* true that many of the 9:25 shows were made by the smaller ITV companies. One of them was even an Ulster show, when that company hardly ventured across the Irish Sea...)
- 20:08, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (Well, it *is* true that, until the early '90s, the ITV schedules were dominated by the various companies from London, the Midlands and the North of England...)
- 19:42, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (Well, why *not* point out what this cheep 'n' cheerful tat encompassed? I mention Pictionary, because that's what Win, Lose or Draw essentially was... ;))
- 19:25, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (7 September '87 was, of course, when ITV introduced its new morning schedule, which also included The Time, The Place (remember that?). This Morning followed just over a year later)
- 19:09, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (This bit may seem both complicated and irrelevant, but it explains how the 9:25 time (time, that is, not slot) came to be. Jeff Wayne's Good Morning Britain theme playing in my head as I type it... ;))
- 18:44, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) ITV's 9.25 shows (So how, exactly, did the 9:25 slot come about? Here begins a history lesson. ;) 16 October 1972 was also the day on which Emmerdale Farm (as was) first aired, which wasn't a coincidence... ;))
- 16:43, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) A League of Their Own (→Trivia: good thing the 'Pedia has a pretty comprehensive list of ALOTO episodes, including the guests and scores in each one - and the original air dates too ;))
- 16:34, 4 July 2023 (hist) (diff) A League of Their Own (→Trivia: "On Series 3, Episode 3..." This may be my Asperger's talking, but that feels a bit *too* formal, especially capitalising both "series" and "episode")
- 04:29, 1 July 2023 (hist) (diff) Weaver's Week 2023-06-11 (→Ireland's Smartest: if it's all right with Weaver, clarified that the series ended on 4 June, with no extra episodes since) (top)
- 21:32, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) The Heat is On (1) (→Key moments: after watching It'll Be Alright on the Night 11 on YouTube, and seeing the AWT outtake, here's a little bit more detail :))
- 14:51, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) (Scottish made 14 series, didn't they? One Nicky/Angela, five Nicky/Carol, two Nicky/Jenny, one Bradley/Jenny, three John/Jenny (one primetime, two daytime), one John/Terri, and one Paul/Terri)
- 14:12, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) (Losing contestants also took home any prizes they had won for solving puzzles, of course. Possible to win four prizes and still not make the final, in fact, because you didn't have the most points...)
- 14:02, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) (→Synopsis: another screenshot, this time of an as-yet unsolved puzzle in the main game whose answer should be clear as crystal... ;) ;))
- 13:49, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) N File:WoFPuzzle.jpg (An as-yet unsolved Wheel of Fortune puzzle. The answer should be clear as crystal, though... *wink, wink*) (top)
- 03:02, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) (→Synopsis: here's a screenshot of a contestant facing the final puzzle, and struggling to solve it - he ultimately failed - after none of the letters he chose were in the famous person's surname)
- 02:52, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) N File:WoFFinal.jpg (A contestant tries to solve the final puzzle on Wheel of Fortune in 2000 (the answer was David Hockney)) (top)
- 02:40, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) (→Synopsis: the contestant had 15 seconds to solve the final puzzle, of course, after the letters they had chosen had been put into it)
- 01:22, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) (→Synopsis: the consolation prize for losing contestants was always a watch - and in some series, they received the handheld electronic game too)
- 00:57, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) (The last round could be a speed round in its entirety or partly, or not at all - it depended on how much time there was left. The host always gave the wheel one final spin at this point, of course)
- 00:40, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) (→Synopsis: and here's what landing on "Free Spin" meant. Happened more often than not that a contestant earned a "Free Spin" token, then forgot to play it when the opportunity was there...)
- 00:32, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) (I take it trying to buy a vowel that wasn't there ended your turn too. And of course, you could land on "Bankrupt" and lose your points, but then get another turn and get some of those points back ;))
- 00:16, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) (→Synopsis: "Can I buy a vowel, please? E for Edward." A vowel always cost 250 points per instance)
- 00:06, 29 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) (→Synopsis: "400." "T for Tommy." "Two of them, that's 800 points." Just clarifying things; if by chance I'm turning this into "Wheel of Fortune for Dummies" it's not intended... ;))
- 23:41, 28 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) ("You can't spin the wheel until you've answered a question", Bruce Forsyth might have said. ;) From the fourth series (1992) onwards, one question on the buzzer determined who spun first in the round)
- 23:30, 28 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) ("This puzzle has X words, and they make up a well-known phrase / singer and song / actor and film etc." Most series, the host said this - but Angela did it in the first, and Terri did it in the last)
- 23:18, 28 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) (→Synopsis: no images of the true star of the show, the wheel itself? Better put that right... ;) Here it is in its second form, the rainbow one from 1994 to 2000 - which, IMO, was the best one)
- 23:13, 28 June 2023 (hist) (diff) File:WoFWheel2nd.jpg (On second thoughts, "guise" probably isn't the right word... "form" might be better) (top)
- 23:06, 28 June 2023 (hist) (diff) N File:WoFWheel2nd.jpg (The Wheel of Fortune wheel in its second guise, from 1994 to 2000)
- 23:03, 28 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Wheel of Fortune (2) (Starting a rewrite of the format of the game by clarifying how many contestants took part, and describing the wheel itself (spare a thought for the "Free Spin" segment...))
- 12:34, 28 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Category:Grampian Productions (Pointed out the precise date on which Grampian was rebranded on-air as STV; also pointed out that Scottish TV was so rebranded at the same time)
- 11:35, 28 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Category:STV Productions (Finally, SMG became STV Group in 2008, after it sold off most of its non-television interests (it held on to Pearl & Dean before finally selling it off in 2010))
- 10:49, 28 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Category:STV Productions (Although Scottish and Grampian were rebranded on-air as STV in 2006, the two companies retain separate licences - and this is reflected in their respective legal names)
- 10:35, 28 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Category:STV Productions (Scottish TV survived all the ITV franchise rounds, then established SMG to acquire not only Grampian and Ginger Productions but also Pearl & Dean and a number of Glasgow newspapers (since sold off))
- 10:15, 28 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Category:STV Productions (...the more rural northern and southern parts of the country being served by Grampian and Border respectively, which both took to the air a full four years after Scottish TV)
- 10:11, 28 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Category:STV Productions (As per all the other ITV companies, pointed out the date on which Scottish TV began broadcasting. Up until it took over Grampian, it only served the mainly urban Central Scotland...)
- 16:51, 27 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Category:ABC Productions (Pointed out the date on which ABC ceased broadcasting to the Midlands and the North of England; also pointed out that Thames - of which ABC had majority control - began broadcasting two days later)
- 16:38, 27 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Category:ABC Productions (How ABC came to merge with Rediffusion to form Thames requires *some* explanation of the 1967 ITV franchise round)
- 16:08, 27 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Category:ABC Productions (Pointed out that ABC was one of the original four ITV companies; also pointed out the respective dates on which it began broadcasting to the Midlands and the North of England)
- 10:41, 25 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Index N (→Shows: Not a Cross Word aired only in Scotland, by the looks of things. Indeed its host, Cliff Hanley, was Glaswegian)
- 10:38, 25 June 2023 (hist) (diff) Not a Cross Word (Digging further, looks like this was only shown in Scotland, with Songs of Praise airing in the rest of the UK at the same time. Indeed, Cliff Hanley was Glaswegian) (top)
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