For Love or Money (1)
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== Host == | == Host == | ||
- | [[ | + | [[Keith Fordyce]] (1959) |
- | [[Des O'Connor]] | + | [[Bob Monkhouse]] (1959) |
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+ | Dickie Henderson (1960) | ||
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+ | [[Bob Monkhouse]] again (1960) | ||
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+ | [[Des O'Connor]] (1961) | ||
== Co-hosts == | == Co-hosts == | ||
- | + | Voiceover: Barry Faber | |
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+ | Hostesses: Ann Taylor (1959-60), Julie Stevens (1961) | ||
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
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[[Category:Family Game]] | [[Category:Family Game]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Returning Host]] |
Revision as of 22:58, 1 February 2009
Contents |
Host
Keith Fordyce (1959)
Bob Monkhouse (1959)
Dickie Henderson (1960)
Bob Monkhouse again (1960)
Des O'Connor (1961)
Co-hosts
Voiceover: Barry Faber
Hostesses: Ann Taylor (1959-60), Julie Stevens (1961)
Broadcast
ABC for ITV, regional from 7 June 1959, networked 6 February 1960 to 27 August 1961
Synopsis
Quiz whose main gimmick was that contestants could either take the offered prize (which equates to "love", for some reason) or gamble on winning a sum of money ranging from nine shillings to 9999 shillings (i.e. just short of £500), the amount decided by a random "flying shilling sign" on a display of four nines.
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Inventor
Based on the 1958 US format of the same name.