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  • kazboot
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    There was also Cuckoo In The Nest, Whose Baby with Bernie Winters/Leslie Crowther and Winner Takes All with Jimmy Tarbuck.

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  • Trickyvee
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    Originally posted by Austin Maxi View Post
    Most of the ones I remember have already been mentioned.

    They could never have made a Tourette's edition of 'Going For Gold' - "What 'C' am I?......" (Instant buzzer noises).
    I think 'The Pyramid Game' was hosted by Steve Jones (complete with the regulation '80s big glasses).
    Don't forget Tom O'Connor's sign-off on 'Crosswits' - "Never a cross word!"
    As soon as I saw 'Steve Jones' and 'big glasses' I could picture this guy. He hosted Jeopardy too.

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  • Sly
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    Originally posted by Marine Boy View Post
    When I read this, Sly, I thought; Oh I remember that. Andrew O'Connor used to present it. I went over to Wiki and found I was actually thinking of 'Talk About'. I think this was another quiz that went out in the daytime.

    (Re my last post, I actually meant Liza was good, not goord, obviously. lol)
    I vaguely remember Talk About too.

    What about all the cookery shows that used to be on on a morning? They were well rubbish. So bland that it used to make me want to nap when they came on.

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  • ricasso
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    hmm... Going for Gold, the show where the foreign contestants really didnt have a clue what was going on! or perhaps they couldnt understand Henry Kelly!

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  • Austin Maxi
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    Most of the ones I remember have already been mentioned.

    They could never have made a Tourette's edition of 'Going For Gold' - "What 'C' am I?......" (Instant buzzer noises).
    I think 'The Pyramid Game' was hosted by Steve Jones (complete with the regulation '80s big glasses).
    Don't forget Tom O'Connor's sign-off on 'Crosswits' - "Never a cross word!"

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  • Trickyvee
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    What was that stupid one where they had to give the answer as a question? Something like "What is...whatever". I have Jeopardy in my mind but I might be thinking of something else.

    I was also a fan of win, lose or draw. So simple yet so entertaining! I was a student when it was on so I often saw it.

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  • Heather74
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    It was indeed Tim Vine and it was indeed called whittle
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whittle_(UK_game_show)

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  • darren
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    Originally posted by Palazzo View Post
    I too thought 'Win Lose Or Draw' was actually pretty good, there were certainly much worse quiz shows out there at the time. Does anybody else remember a quiz show from the early days of Channel 5, hosted by punchline extraordinaire Tim Vine? I think it was called something like Whittle/Wittle and there was a mask that contestants would have to put on which was basically just a round bit of cardboard with two eyeholes and the letter 'W' on it, it was pretty awful stuff. I can also vaguely recall the show's theme tune as I type this, cheesy isn't the word.
    yes i remember that one with tim vine.
    i really thought it very good.

    every round more people would be eliminated until it got down to just one.

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  • Palazzo
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    I too thought 'Win Lose Or Draw' was actually pretty good, there were certainly much worse quiz shows out there at the time. Does anybody else remember a quiz show from the early days of Channel 5, hosted by punchline extraordinaire Tim Vine? I think it was called something like Whittle/Wittle and there was a mask that contestants would have to put on which was basically just a round bit of cardboard with two eyeholes and the letter 'W' on it, it was pretty awful stuff. I can also vaguely recall the show's theme tune as I type this, cheesy isn't the word.

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  • Marine Boy
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    Originally posted by Sly View Post
    Turnabout. I only really remember the theme music and sphere game...
    When I read this, Sly, I thought; Oh I remember that. Andrew O'Connor used to present it. I went over to Wiki and found I was actually thinking of 'Talk About'. I think this was another quiz that went out in the daytime.

    (Re my last post, I actually meant Liza was good, not goord, obviously. lol)

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  • RetroAEROSMITH
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    I remember the Pyramid Game where a person had to describe what the tile said to the other person - so if the square was "things they say on xfactor" the other person would be saying things like " you were born to do this,you owned the stage" until the other person said things they say on xfactor.

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  • wispa lover
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    Runway with Richard Madeley, oddly before This Morning came on with him and Judy.

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  • stockportyears
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    Gambit with Fred Dineage. I was about seven or eight at the time it started, and familiar with the picture board on Question of Sport... Gambit had a similar game board of 12 numbers that opened to reveal pictures, the disappointment being that it was cards and not sports stars in unusual action poses.

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  • Sly
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    Turnabout. I only really remember the theme music and sphere game. 15 to 1 I also remember quite fondly, mainly because that was the time my mum used to let me read digitiser on teletext. I'm pretty sure that show could send a glass eye to sleep.

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  • Marine Boy
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    I remember quite enjoying 'Win, Lose or Draw'. Liza Tarbuck hosted it for a while and I thought she was very goord. If I recall correctly, the show was originally called 'Quick on the Draw' and Danny Baker was the host.

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