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Each week two schools would compete against each other in a quiz, the winner going through to the next round.<!-- not sure how this ties up with there being 9 shows: DJB --> | Each week two schools would compete against each other in a quiz, the winner going through to the next round.<!-- not sure how this ties up with there being 9 shows: DJB --> | ||
- | The most unusual part of the show was the prize. Each team was asked to bring a metal object with them, and the culmination of all these objects was welded into a groovy, | + | The most unusual part of the show was the prize. Each team was asked to bring a metal object with them, and the culmination of all these objects was welded into a groovy, chrome pop art sculpture which was then presented to the series winners. Losers received a WH Smith book token for their troubles. |
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Current revision as of 14:48, 12 August 2021
Host
Anthony Booth, Una Stubbs & Kenny Lynch
Broadcast
BBC1, 27 July to 21 September 1967 (9 episodes)
Synopsis
Each week two schools would compete against each other in a quiz, the winner going through to the next round.
The most unusual part of the show was the prize. Each team was asked to bring a metal object with them, and the culmination of all these objects was welded into a groovy, chrome pop art sculpture which was then presented to the series winners. Losers received a WH Smith book token for their troubles.