Monday Movie Quiz
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A quiz about movies, and aired on a Monday at 8pm. The quiz was designed for the listener at home who was asked questions on film over several rounds, some of which had modest prizes (£5 Premium Bond vouchers) attached. The first correct postcards out of the hat won. Later, David Rider and [[Chris Serle]] had stints as presenter; moving the program to Saturdays didn't help, and the show promptly sunk without a trace. | A quiz about movies, and aired on a Monday at 8pm. The quiz was designed for the listener at home who was asked questions on film over several rounds, some of which had modest prizes (£5 Premium Bond vouchers) attached. The first correct postcards out of the hat won. Later, David Rider and [[Chris Serle]] had stints as presenter; moving the program to Saturdays didn't help, and the show promptly sunk without a trace. | ||
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Compiled, written and produced by Martin Fisher, up until 1984 when he was promoted to Head of Radio Light Entertainment. | Compiled, written and produced by Martin Fisher, up until 1984 when he was promoted to Head of Radio Light Entertainment. |
Revision as of 02:44, 10 December 2016
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Host
David Rider
Broadcast
BBC Radio 2 from 25 April 1988 to 17 July 1989 (20 episodes in 2 series)
as The Movie Quiz: 10 November 1990 to 19 January 1991 (10 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
A quiz about movies, and aired on a Monday at 8pm. The quiz was designed for the listener at home who was asked questions on film over several rounds, some of which had modest prizes (£5 Premium Bond vouchers) attached. The first correct postcards out of the hat won. Later, David Rider and Chris Serle had stints as presenter; moving the program to Saturdays didn't help, and the show promptly sunk without a trace.
Trivia
Compiled, written and produced by Martin Fisher, up until 1984 when he was promoted to Head of Radio Light Entertainment.