Abracadabra

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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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The basic format revolved around answering questions to gain a letter, and using those letters to make words for prizes of up to £125. Another main feature was the money pot, a goldfish bowl filled with shillings, florins and half crowns (British silver coinage of the time). Nobody could ever remove a full fistfull of coins because it became jammed in the neck. Such is greed.
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The basic format revolved around answering questions to gain a letter, and using those letters to make words for prizes of up to £125. Another main feature (carried forward from Dickson's earlier show [[Turnabout (2)|Turnabout]]) was the money pot, a goldfish bowl filled with shillings, florins and half crowns (British silver coinage of the time). Nobody could ever remove a full fistful of coins because it became jammed in the neck. Such is greed.
== Inventor ==
== Inventor ==

Revision as of 12:57, 28 October 2007

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Host

Roy Ward Dickson

Co-hosts

Shirley Ward Dickson

Gaynor Jones

Broadcast

Associated-Rediffusion for ITV, 20 July 1961 to 6 September 1962

Synopsis

The basic format revolved around answering questions to gain a letter, and using those letters to make words for prizes of up to £125. Another main feature (carried forward from Dickson's earlier show Turnabout) was the money pot, a goldfish bowl filled with shillings, florins and half crowns (British silver coinage of the time). Nobody could ever remove a full fistful of coins because it became jammed in the neck. Such is greed.

Inventor

Roy Ward Dickson himself.

Trivia

Dickson was a Canadian. He presented the first series of the show with his wife Shirley hostessing, an unusual combination by today's standards. He invented the show Sion a Sian (known in England as Mr and Mrs)

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