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== Host ==
== Host ==
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[[Gilbert Harding]] (pilot)
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Humphrey Lestocq
[[Peter West]]
[[Peter West]]
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== Co-host ==
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During the 60s, the resident "fathers" included [[Brian Johnston]] and Ross Salmon
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During the last series, the resident "fathers" were [[Brian Johnston]] and Tony Hart.
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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BBC-tv, 6 July 1954 (broadcast pilot)
BBC-tv, 6 July 1954 (broadcast pilot)
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BBC-tv, 17 January 1955 to 2 September 1959
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A show for three people - a father, and his son and daughter. Questions were mostly asked of the children, but the father could help with mimes, or by giving the correct answer for fewer points.
A show for three people - a father, and his son and daughter. Questions were mostly asked of the children, but the father could help with mimes, or by giving the correct answer for fewer points.
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The programme was only broadcast as a pilot in 1955, but revived during the 1960s, when the role of "father" was taken by BBC staff members.
 
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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This was one of a series of panel game pilots broadcast in the summer of 1954. The others were: [[Musical Battle of Wits]], [[Change Partners]], [[It's a Mystery]], [[Once Upon a Time]], [[One of the Family]], [[Tall Story Club]] and [[Find the Link]].  
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This was one of a series of panel game pilots broadcast in the summer of 1954. The others were: [[Music, Music, Music!]], [[Change Partners]], [[It's a Mystery]], [[Once Upon a Time]], [[One of the Family]], [[Tall Story Club]] and [[Find the Link]].  
One of the reasons why the pilot didn't work might be the rules: ''"Now we have two teams of, er, each team composed of two dads, a son and a daughter and each team will play against the other to see who wins in the end. Now I ask each 'family', as it were, a question and they are allowed a minute in which to answer. For the first half minute, only the son can answer and if he gets it right he gets two marks, and dad can only help him in mime. If the son does not get it, then the second half minute dad takes over and he can't get any help from anybody and if he gets it right he only gets one mark, but if the family can't get the answer to the question I'll tell them what that is and given them no marks."'' Well, that's clear then.
One of the reasons why the pilot didn't work might be the rules: ''"Now we have two teams of, er, each team composed of two dads, a son and a daughter and each team will play against the other to see who wins in the end. Now I ask each 'family', as it were, a question and they are allowed a minute in which to answer. For the first half minute, only the son can answer and if he gets it right he gets two marks, and dad can only help him in mime. If the son does not get it, then the second half minute dad takes over and he can't get any help from anybody and if he gets it right he only gets one mark, but if the family can't get the answer to the question I'll tell them what that is and given them no marks."'' Well, that's clear then.

Current revision as of 10:46, 30 December 2016

Contents

Host

Gilbert Harding (pilot)

Humphrey Lestocq

Peter West

Co-host

During the last series, the resident "fathers" were Brian Johnston and Tony Hart.

Broadcast

BBC-tv, 6 July 1954 (broadcast pilot)

BBC-tv, 17 January 1955 to 2 September 1959

Synopsis

A show for three people - a father, and his son and daughter. Questions were mostly asked of the children, but the father could help with mimes, or by giving the correct answer for fewer points.

Trivia

This was one of a series of panel game pilots broadcast in the summer of 1954. The others were: Music, Music, Music!, Change Partners, It's a Mystery, Once Upon a Time, One of the Family, Tall Story Club and Find the Link.

One of the reasons why the pilot didn't work might be the rules: "Now we have two teams of, er, each team composed of two dads, a son and a daughter and each team will play against the other to see who wins in the end. Now I ask each 'family', as it were, a question and they are allowed a minute in which to answer. For the first half minute, only the son can answer and if he gets it right he gets two marks, and dad can only help him in mime. If the son does not get it, then the second half minute dad takes over and he can't get any help from anybody and if he gets it right he only gets one mark, but if the family can't get the answer to the question I'll tell them what that is and given them no marks." Well, that's clear then.

See also

Ask the Family

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