Quick on the Draw
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- | ' | + | Cartoonists (including the likes of Peter Maddocks, [[Willie Rushton]], [[Humphrey Lyttelton]] and [[Bill Tidy]], when he wasn't hosting) were asked to draw cartoons on a given subject, often involving puns. For example, asked to draw a song title, Rushton once drew a woman with warts all over her face - representing "Waltzing Matilda", i.e. "warts on Matilda". Well, you probably had to be there. |
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Revision as of 07:15, 27 February 2007
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Host
Bob Monkhouse (1973-4)
Rolf Harris (1975-7)
Bill Tidy (1978)
Michael Bentine (1979)
Co-hosts
Diana Darvey (pilot)
Jan Rennison
Broadcast
Thames for ITV, 2 January 1974 to 1979
Synopsis
Cartoonists (including the likes of Peter Maddocks, Willie Rushton, Humphrey Lyttelton and Bill Tidy, when he wasn't hosting) were asked to draw cartoons on a given subject, often involving puns. For example, asked to draw a song title, Rushton once drew a woman with warts all over her face - representing "Waltzing Matilda", i.e. "warts on Matilda". Well, you probably had to be there.
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Inventor
Comic book artist Dennis Gifford, who was an old school friend of Monkhouse.