Radio Forfeits
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Officially, Michael Miles and Alec Dane, though it was also somewhat "influenced" by the US show ''Truth or Consequences''. | Officially, Michael Miles and Alec Dane, though it was also somewhat "influenced" by the US show ''Truth or Consequences''. | ||
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[[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] | [[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] |
Current revision as of 08:43, 21 September 2020
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Host
Broadcast
BBC Light Programme, 2 January 1946 to 9 October 1947
BBC-tv, 7 November 1946 (filming of a radio show)
Synopsis
The show that originally made a star of "quiz inquizitor" Michael Miles and also introduced Miles' signature "Yes/No Interlude". Losing contestants had to do something silly, which was what most of them were there for in the first place.
Inventor
Officially, Michael Miles and Alec Dane, though it was also somewhat "influenced" by the US show Truth or Consequences.
See also
Adapted for TV as Michael Miles' House Party.