Draft list of radio quizzes

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*[[The Press Gang]] (1986-89, Glyn Worsnip, Gyles Brandreth; newspaper-based. Not to be confused with seminal children's drama. http://epguides.com/PressGang%5F1986/ )
*[[The Press Gang]] (1986-89, Glyn Worsnip, Gyles Brandreth; newspaper-based. Not to be confused with seminal children's drama. http://epguides.com/PressGang%5F1986/ )
*[[Punch Line]] - comedy quiz, devised by Myles Rudge, involved Monkhouse as a regular. Wogan hosted. See [http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/SX+12950_6] for more.
*[[Punch Line]] - comedy quiz, devised by Myles Rudge, involved Monkhouse as a regular. Wogan hosted. See [http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/SX+12950_6] for more.
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*[[Puzzle Panel]] (1998-present)
 
*[[Quickfire!]]
*[[Quickfire!]]
*[[Quiz Kid]] (with Kid Jensen, Radio 1, late 70's to early 80's?, a weekly half-hour show with students teams answering pop questions on behalf of their Uni or Poly.)
*[[Quiz Kid]] (with Kid Jensen, Radio 1, late 70's to early 80's?, a weekly half-hour show with students teams answering pop questions on behalf of their Uni or Poly.)

Revision as of 13:45, 20 July 2006

List of radio quizzes

When we add these to the A-Z index, I suggest the genre should be 'Radio' for two reasons - first, it makes it clear what the show is from the start, and secondly radio shows are nearly always panel games or quizzes anyway. For shows that migrated to/from radio, the word Radio should be appended to the genre: as in : 'Panel game, Radio'. Fair enough? - DJB

The DJ segments have been moved to this page:here.

Of use - Radio Listings - almost complete database back to 1997. Also the BBC's infax database: OpenBBC Infax

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