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- 20:08, 4 September 2019 (hist) (diff) Number One (46 episodes were ordered and made (source: "Guru-Murthy is C4's Number One", The Guardian, 18 April 2001), although I'm assuming the episode of 11 September 2001 did not air for obvious reasons)
- 16:03, 4 September 2019 (hist) (diff) Main Page (→Game show news: Denis Norden's passing is now in the News Archive, so it can be deleted from here to keep the number of stories at five)
- 15:59, 4 September 2019 (hist) (diff) News Archive (→2018: transfer from the main page the story about Denis Norden's departure)
- 15:57, 4 September 2019 (hist) (diff) Main Page (→Game show news: this isn't updated very often these days, does it? So, from the Beeb, here's the news that Rylan is to host a reboot of Ready Steady Cook, to go with the new Supermarket Sweep)
- 21:04, 30 August 2019 (hist) (diff) N File:Sheree murphy 2.jpg (A smaller image of Sheree Murphy to be used in her article (the first one I uploaded turned out to be too big, and smaller renditions of it were blurred).) (top)
- 19:21, 30 August 2019 (hist) (diff) N File:Sheree murphy.jpg (Image of Sheree Murphy to be used in her article.) (top)
- 18:50, 30 August 2019 (hist) (diff) I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (Added links to Sheree Murphy's article)
- 18:45, 30 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index M (→People: add Sheree Murphy)
- 18:18, 30 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Yes Chef (Add link to Sheree Murphy's article)
- 18:17, 30 August 2019 (hist) (diff) N Sheree Murphy (Murphy has presented one game show (Yes Chef) and participated in two others (I'm a Celeb in 2005 and Celeb Masterchef in 2015), so she qualifies for her own article on here, doesn't she?)
- 17:25, 30 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Seconds Out (According to BBC Genome, there were just four episodes of this show - airing on the afternoons of 7 July, 21 July, 4 August and 18 August 1960 respectively) (top)
- 15:15, 30 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Denis Norden (→Biography: pointed out the precise date on which Norden died) (top)
- 15:13, 30 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Denis Norden (→Trivia: in turn, tidied up what's left of this section)
- 15:09, 30 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Denis Norden (Arguably, the younger generation will remember Norden more for ...Alright On The Night than for his partnership with Frank Muir - so I've moved this bit to the biography)
- 18:25, 29 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index Q (Queen Victoria Ate My Hamster fits neatly into the radio and regional (Scotland) genres, being a BBC Radio Scotland show)
- 14:22, 28 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Main Page (→Featured Show: got the urge to reorder the banners in complete alphabetical order of show (not counting definite articles). Shouldn't affect the pick-and-choose functionality)
- 13:43, 28 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Main Page (→Introduction: is there a line related to Tipping Point? No? Here's one in that case, based on what Ben says to eliminated contestants)
- 01:36, 28 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Score with The Scaffold (According to the wonder that is BBC Genome, the first series ran from 3 July to 11 September 1970 (eleven episodes), and the second from 6 August to 10 September 1971 (six episodes)) (top)
- 01:17, 28 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Pick of the Six (→Synopsis: "Provence" ----> "Province"; one other typo corrected)
- 23:11, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index B (Of course, Jim Bowen is sadly no longer with us. And is it right to describe Bullseye as "legendary", or might that be a bit *too* extreme?)
- 23:02, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index J (Tidied up the description of a progressive jackpot)
- 22:40, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index B (Added "burning off". This is more of a general TV term than a specific game show term, but it certainly applies to a good few game shows (For the Rest of Your Life, Iron Chef UK, Benchmark, etc.))
- 22:04, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index I (Re-worded the bit about Ice Warriors' set so that the show is described, instead of its name being repeated (this isn't quite as easy to achieve with the bit about Interceptor's theme tune))
- 21:35, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index I (Tidied up regarding "Rock Revolution")
- 21:20, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) The Tennis Elbow Foot Game (According to BBC Genome, there were 12 episodes on BBC2, rather than 10 - the first eight airing on Sunday nights, and the last four on Thursday nights)
- 16:26, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) The Big Breakfast (→Trivia: obviously, the house pre-dates the Olympic Stadium by a good 60 years)
- 16:21, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) The Big Breakfast (→Synopsis: band names don't need to be in italics, do they?)
- 15:56, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Wawffactor (Changed some of the present tenses in the synopsis to past tenses for consistency. Also, only one link to the X Factor article is sufficient)
- 14:36, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Category:Anglia Productions (Added a short history (as per the pages for most other ITV stations), mentioning Anglia's launch date, its takeover by MAI, and its ultimate sale to Granada)
- 14:15, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Relative Knowledge (→Trivia: I suppose it *is* the general style for quotes to be in italics as well as between quotation marks :)) (top)
- 14:13, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Relative Knowledge (It was perhaps ironic that Titchy hosted the first series of this *and* the UK Gold version of Ask the Family two years later)
- 13:59, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Skull (Whoopsie doodle...)
- 13:27, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index K (Obviously, the Art of Noise's Krypton Factor theme tune is better-known than those by Mike Moran and Paul Farrer...)
- 13:04, 26 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Take the Tower (Don't think this qualifies for the Awaiting Review category any more... ;))
- 21:47, 25 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Don't Stop Me Now (Should this *really* be incorporated into the Trivia...? Anyway, tidied up regarding the show being pulled after the third episode, and the remaining five being burned off in a Sunday teatime slot)
- 21:19, 25 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Don't Stop Me Now (→Theme music: we all know who sung "Don't Stop Me Now" originally, don't we? And although it was McFly's cover that was used, it was an obvious choice of theme tune for this show)
- 21:01, 25 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index C ("Prizes on the first series of Celebrity Squares"... From the rest of the text, I assume that's the first series overall, in 1975, as opposed to the first series of the Central/Grundy revival, in 1993)
- 17:28, 24 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Taro' Mlaen (→Synopsis: tidied up regarding the revival, which (obviously) was in English as opposed to the original's Cymraeg)
- 15:04, 24 August 2019 (hist) (diff) I'd Do Anything (2) (→Web links: thank heavens for the Wayback Machine when it comes to pages that have been deleted)
- 14:32, 24 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index 0-9 (Deleted "ever" from the 433 fact, following a reconsideration)
- 14:22, 24 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index 0-9 (Bill McKaig was, of course, the only person to achieve Fifteen-to-One's perfect 433 score. Also mentioned the two nearest misses - Daphne Fowler's 432 and Michael Penrice's 423)
- 14:13, 24 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index 0-9 (Added Kevin Ashman's record Mastermind score. 41 also happens to be a prime number - and prime numbers are usually fun numbers (433 is prime, too) ;))
- 13:28, 24 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Marti Caine (Marti was a genuine South Yorkshire lass, of course) (top)
- 13:14, 24 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Linkpix (We also now know from Genome who the host/inventor was. It appears from IMDb and other sites that Dan Gillan was a stage name used by Norman Cusden, after he used his real name at first) (top)
- 13:04, 24 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Linkpix (Thanks to the wonder that is BBC Genome, we now know who the panellists were for this one-off: https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/651fab83e5ca4b21a231bcd08e5b92ee)
- 03:19, 24 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Cooks to Market (→Trivia: I presume the remaining episodes still haven't been burned off nearly seven years later, though I'm happy to be corrected)
- 03:16, 24 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Cooks to Market (→Trivia: if the show was commissioned for twenty episodes, then it must have performed pretty badly for only the first six to air, right?)
- 02:34, 24 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index C (→Shows: Connect 4 was a board game conversion)
- 02:31, 24 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Index M (→Shows: Mousetrap was, of course, a board game conversion)
- 02:22, 24 August 2019 (hist) (diff) Family Fortunes (→Pictures: shortened the captions accompanying the respective pics of Les's question card pose and him with Mr Babbage. I don't think there's any real need for them to be *that* fancy... ;))
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