Parlour Games
Synopsis
A (fairly) regular strand featuring various different panel games, produced by Neil Munro, who also usually set the questions and sometimes hosted.
- Reactions (Regional Programme, 14 May 1939), host Freddie Grisewood.
- Noah's Ark (16 July 1939), host Freddie Grisewood
- Puzzle Corner (30 July 1939)
- Memory Test (13 August 1939)
- Adverbs (7 September 1939)
- My Aunt Went To Town (10 September 1939)
- Proverbs (17 September 1939)
- Coffeee Pots (1 October 1939)
- Ghost Spelling (8 October 1939)
- Word Splits (15 October 1939)
- Salted Almonds (5 November 1939)
- Christmas Shopping (17 December 1939)
- Word Squares (28 January 1940)
- Emergencies (18 February 1940)
- How, When and Where (5 March 1940)
- I Went Sight Seeing (11 March 1940)
- Musical Proverbs (22 March 1940)
- Adverbs (27 March 1940)
- Alibi (31 March 1940)
- Yes, Mmmm or No (1 April 1940)
- Ask It Basket (4 April 1940)
- Word Snooker (9 April 1940)
- Mystery Cruise (10 April 1940)
- Alliteration (17 April 1940)
- Truth (21 April 1940)
- Reactions (22 April 1940)
- Paint Box (2 April 1940)
- I Hide and I Find (17 May 1940)
- Telegrams (26 May 1940)
- Truth (2 June 1940)
- Ships (10 June 1940)
- Limerick Race (26 June 1940)
- Small Ads ( 16 August 1940)
- The Working Man's Sgnature Tune (1 September 1940)
- Rime Time (26 August 1940)
- As Quick as You Can (3 November 1940)
- Inanimate Animals (1 December 1940)
- Word Snakes (8 December 1940)
- That Name Suggests (5 January 1941)
- Backward Ballads (28 January 1941)
- Rime Time (1 March 1941)
- Hesitations (28 March 1941)
- Can You Beat It? (29 March 1941)
- Free Association (29 March 1941)
- Inanimate Animals (20 April 1941)
- Progressive Thought (27 April 1941)
- Snap! (18 May 1941)
- Rime Time (17 August 1941)
- Rhymes With Reason (27 September 1941)
- Inventors In The Dictionary (12 October 1941)
- The Implausible Punster (22 November 1941)
- Rime Time (20 December 1941)
- Hidden Personalities (25 December 1941)
- Sing on the Dotted Line (26 December 1941)
- I Love My Love With A Song (26 January 1942)