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Amiable, if unoriginal, celebrity word game which filled the BBC1 lunchtime pre-news slot. Alphabets being something of an international requirement, it has subsequently sold to bucketloads of countries - most notably in Spain where ''Pasapalabra'' runs as a big money game show. Why Andrew O'Connor hasn't bought Trinidad and Tobago from the proceeds, we don't know. | Amiable, if unoriginal, celebrity word game which filled the BBC1 lunchtime pre-news slot. Alphabets being something of an international requirement, it has subsequently sold to bucketloads of countries - most notably in Spain where ''Pasapalabra'' runs as a big money game show. Why Andrew O'Connor hasn't bought Trinidad and Tobago from the proceeds, we don't know. | ||
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Revision as of 23:13, 16 February 2009
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Host
Broadcast
Objective for BBC 1, 5 August 1996 - 27 March 1997 (73 episodes in two series)
Synopsis
Amiable, if unoriginal, celebrity word game which filled the BBC1 lunchtime pre-news slot. Alphabets being something of an international requirement, it has subsequently sold to bucketloads of countries - most notably in Spain where Pasapalabra runs as a big money game show. Why Andrew O'Connor hasn't bought Trinidad and Tobago from the proceeds, we don't know.
Theme music
A version of "A, You're Adorable"
Inventor
Created by Rebecca Thornhill, Mark Maxwell-Smith and Andrew O'Connor.
Pictures
![](/atoz/programmes/a/alphabet_game/alphabet game 2.jpg)
![](/atoz/programmes/a/alphabet_game/alphabet game 3.jpg)