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One of Granada TV's first gameshows and possibly the first transition of any programme from the BBC to ITV. | One of Granada TV's first gameshows and possibly the first transition of any programme from the BBC to ITV. | ||
- | Four comedians/actors (two of which were always Tommy Trinder and David Nixon)pitted their wits against each other to try and find out the 'wild dreams' of members of the public. Roy Rich, later to become a supremo at Southern Television, kept the peace between the panel and the public. | + | Four comedians/actors (two of which were always Tommy Trinder and David Nixon) pitted their wits against each other to try and find out the 'wild dreams' of members of the public. Roy Rich, later to become a supremo at Southern Television, kept the peace between the panel and the public. |
Incidentally, the 'studio challengers' were paid £5 and expenses for appearing on the programme | Incidentally, the 'studio challengers' were paid £5 and expenses for appearing on the programme |
Revision as of 18:58, 14 November 2007
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Host
Eric Fawcett
Co-host
'Peacemaker': Roy Rich
Regular contestants:
Tommy Trinder
David Nixon
Broadcast
BBC Home Service, 1955
Granada for ITV, 19th September 1956 -4th June 1957
Synopsis
One of Granada TV's first gameshows and possibly the first transition of any programme from the BBC to ITV.
Four comedians/actors (two of which were always Tommy Trinder and David Nixon) pitted their wits against each other to try and find out the 'wild dreams' of members of the public. Roy Rich, later to become a supremo at Southern Television, kept the peace between the panel and the public.
Incidentally, the 'studio challengers' were paid £5 and expenses for appearing on the programme