A Question of Entertainment
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Entertainment-based spin-off from [[A Question of Sport]], probably rebranded as ''That's Entertainment'' before getting overhauled completely by the very different format of [[That's Showbusiness]]. Guests included the calibre of [[Jim Bowen]], Sandra Dickinson, [[Pete Murray]] and, er, [[Loyd Grossman]]. | Entertainment-based spin-off from [[A Question of Sport]], probably rebranded as ''That's Entertainment'' before getting overhauled completely by the very different format of [[That's Showbusiness]]. Guests included the calibre of [[Jim Bowen]], Sandra Dickinson, [[Pete Murray]] and, er, [[Loyd Grossman]]. | ||
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+ | [[A Question of EastEnders]] | ||
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+ | [[A Question of News]] | ||
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+ | [[A Question of Pop]] | ||
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+ | [[A Question of TV]] | ||
[[Category:Themed Quiz|Question of Entertainment, A]] | [[Category:Themed Quiz|Question of Entertainment, A]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:13, 12 July 2016
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Ken Dodd and Larry Grayson (team captains)
Broadcast
BBC North West for BBC1, 1 May to 28 August 1988 (16 episodes)
Synopsis
Entertainment-based spin-off from A Question of Sport, probably rebranded as That's Entertainment before getting overhauled completely by the very different format of That's Showbusiness. Guests included the calibre of Jim Bowen, Sandra Dickinson, Pete Murray and, er, Loyd Grossman.