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Revision as of 13:16, 17 September 2019
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Host
Hugh Dan Maclennan
Co-hosts
Team captains: John Carmichael and Mary Anne Macdonald
Broadcast
BBC Alba, 19 April 2012 to 25 March 2013 (20 episodes in 2 series)
Synopsis
Gaelic language panel game. Fairly standard word-based rounds: complete the proverb, define the neologism, and a Call My Bluff variant using two words with one definition each, one of which is completely made up. The final round is the most inventive: the phonetic spellings of sentences from a mid-20th century English-Gaelic phrasebook are displayed on screen, and the teams have to work out both the Gaelic phrase and the original English phrase it was meant to be a translation of.