Down You Go

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Dr. Bergen Evans (guest host, 18 June 1953)
== Broadcast ==
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BBC-tv, 1 January 1953 to 1954
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BBC-tv, 1 January 1953 to 1 September 1955 (56 episodes)
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Basically, a team version of hangman. Panellists guessed letters in turn. When a panellist guessed a letter that wasn't in the phrase, they were frozen out from guessing further letters with the words "Down you go!". Originally, fan-style screens were drawn in front of frozen-out panellists, but when the show was refreshed in April 1953, along with a new quizmaster there were now miniature cardboard heads of the panellists which were folded down to indicate when they were out.  
Basically, a team version of hangman. Panellists guessed letters in turn. When a panellist guessed a letter that wasn't in the phrase, they were frozen out from guessing further letters with the words "Down you go!". Originally, fan-style screens were drawn in front of frozen-out panellists, but when the show was refreshed in April 1953, along with a new quizmaster there were now miniature cardboard heads of the panellists which were folded down to indicate when they were out.  
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<div class="image">[[Image:Down you go panel.jpg|400px]]''Paul Jennings, Elizabeth Gray, [[Kenneth Horne]] and Patricia Cutts with cardboard heads of themselves''</div>
Panellists could also ask for general clues about the phrase to be guessed. Some clues were quite quirky - for instance, on the first programme, a phrase that dated from the reign of King Charles I was indicated by the appearance of a King Charles spaniel.
Panellists could also ask for general clues about the phrase to be guessed. Some clues were quite quirky - for instance, on the first programme, a phrase that dated from the reign of King Charles I was indicated by the appearance of a King Charles spaniel.
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==Inventor==
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Based on a US format.
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Based on a US format by Louis G. Cowan and Polly Spiegel Cowan. The latter also appeared as a panellist on the first UK edition.
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British actress Patricia Cutts was a frequent panellist on this version; she'd previously been a regular on the original US show. The US host, Bergen Evans, also appeared as guest host for one edition here.  
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Current revision as of 12:45, 3 July 2022

Contents

Host

Marcus Dick

Roy Rich

Dr. Bergen Evans (guest host, 18 June 1953)

Broadcast

BBC-tv, 1 January 1953 to 1 September 1955 (56 episodes)

Synopsis

Basically, a team version of hangman. Panellists guessed letters in turn. When a panellist guessed a letter that wasn't in the phrase, they were frozen out from guessing further letters with the words "Down you go!". Originally, fan-style screens were drawn in front of frozen-out panellists, but when the show was refreshed in April 1953, along with a new quizmaster there were now miniature cardboard heads of the panellists which were folded down to indicate when they were out.

Paul Jennings, Elizabeth Gray, Kenneth Horne and Patricia Cutts with cardboard heads of themselves

Panellists could also ask for general clues about the phrase to be guessed. Some clues were quite quirky - for instance, on the first programme, a phrase that dated from the reign of King Charles I was indicated by the appearance of a King Charles spaniel.

Catchphrases

"Down you go!"

Inventor

Based on a US format by Louis G. Cowan and Polly Spiegel Cowan. The latter also appeared as a panellist on the first UK edition.

Trivia

British actress Patricia Cutts was a frequent panellist on this version; she'd previously been a regular on the original US show. The US host, Bergen Evans, also appeared as guest host for one edition here.

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