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== Host ==
== Host ==
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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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BBC Manchester for BBC 1, 10 April 1978 to 7 November 1986 (81 episodes in 9 series)
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BBC Manchester for BBC1, 10 April 1978 to 7 November 1986 (81 episodes in 9 series)
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First game each week seemed to be the Top Ten Hammer Game, whereby the kids from both teams would race to a test your strength machine and attempt to light up the top ten songs in the singles charts for points.
First game each week seemed to be the Top Ten Hammer Game, whereby the kids from both teams would race to a test your strength machine and attempt to light up the top ten songs in the singles charts for points.
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The other rounds in the show were the Hotbox quiz rounds, where the team would spin a wheel in front of their desks to select one of ten sets of questions to answer, the first time round the question was based on the band currently at that position in the charts, the second time round it was general music based questions.
The other rounds in the show were the Hotbox quiz rounds, where the team would spin a wheel in front of their desks to select one of ten sets of questions to answer, the first time round the question was based on the band currently at that position in the charts, the second time round it was general music based questions.
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<div class="image">[[Image:Cheggersplayspop scoreboard.jpg|300px]]''And Mynydd-Isa are in the lead. Can nobody beat these eggheads?!''</div>
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These were intermingled with [[It's a Knockout| Knockout]]-esque action games involving large props and inflatables. Later series involved comedians such as Stan Boardman trying to make the kids smile or laugh - if they could last 30 seconds without doing so, they would win points for their teams.
These were intermingled with [[It's a Knockout| Knockout]]-esque action games involving large props and inflatables. Later series involved comedians such as Stan Boardman trying to make the kids smile or laugh - if they could last 30 seconds without doing so, they would win points for their teams.
Musical acts of the day would also appear to sing their latest tune.
Musical acts of the day would also appear to sing their latest tune.
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In 1997 it was bought back in spirit as [[50/50]], and '''no-one noticed'''.
== Key moments ==
== Key moments ==
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That infamous gaffe when Cheggers offered a choice of three answers, unfortunately none of them correct.
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That infamous gaffe from the non-broadcast pilot (later shown on an edition of Auntie's Bloomers) when Cheggers offered a choice of three answers, unfortunately none of them correct.
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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According to [http://www.lostshows.com/default.aspx?programme=63c1f754-ef48-478c-8cb9-b68e4050a819 Lostshows.com], almost every single one of the 81 episodes exist from the BBC archives with 74 of them surviving, the only episodes that are missing are Episodes 2 & 5-6 of Series 6 and Episodes 2-3 & 5-6 of Series 7.
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[http://www.tvbrain.info/tv-archive?showname=cheggers+plays+pop&type=lostshow TV Brain tells us] that nearly all of the episodes survived in the archives. Only six are completely missing, with one surviving on home videotape. These are the episodes that survived:
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In 1997, it was bought back in spirit as [[50/50]], and '''no-one noticed'''.
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Series 1: All 9 episodes<br>
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Series 2: All 11 episodes<br>
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Series 3: All 8 episodes<br>
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Series 4: All 8 episodes<br>
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Series 5: All 8 episodes<br>
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Series 6: Episodes 1, 3-4 & 7-8<br>
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Series 7: Episodes 1, 4 & 7-8<br>
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Series 8: All 8 episodes<br>
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Series 9: All 9 episodes<br>
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All 4 specials
== Web links ==
== Web links ==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheggers_Plays_Pop Wikipedia entry]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheggers_Plays_Pop Wikipedia entry]
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[http://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/cheggers-plays-pop-1978 Opening titles from the BBC Motion Graphics Archive]
== See also ==
== See also ==

Current revision as of 04:23, 8 July 2023

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Contents

Host

Keith Chegwin

Co-hosts

Team leaders: Carmen Gordon and Gordon Astley. Various others over the years included Tony Blackburn, Gary Davies and Vivien McKone.

Broadcast

BBC Manchester for BBC1, 10 April 1978 to 7 November 1986 (81 episodes in 9 series)

Synopsis

Seminal kids quiz show with musical bent hosted by young floppy haired Keith Chegwin. Each week two schools battled it out for seemingly no reason whatsoever.

First game each week seemed to be the Top Ten Hammer Game, whereby the kids from both teams would race to a test your strength machine and attempt to light up the top ten songs in the singles charts for points.

File:Cheggersplayspop top10.jpgAnd here is the top ten for the week ending 20 May 1978, compiled by BMRB for Music Week and the BBC.

The other rounds in the show were the Hotbox quiz rounds, where the team would spin a wheel in front of their desks to select one of ten sets of questions to answer, the first time round the question was based on the band currently at that position in the charts, the second time round it was general music based questions.

File:Cheggersplayspop scoreboard.jpgAnd Mynydd-Isa are in the lead. Can nobody beat these eggheads?!

These were intermingled with Knockout-esque action games involving large props and inflatables. Later series involved comedians such as Stan Boardman trying to make the kids smile or laugh - if they could last 30 seconds without doing so, they would win points for their teams.

Musical acts of the day would also appear to sing their latest tune.

In 1997 it was bought back in spirit as 50/50, and no-one noticed.

Key moments

That infamous gaffe from the non-broadcast pilot (later shown on an edition of Auntie's Bloomers) when Cheggers offered a choice of three answers, unfortunately none of them correct.

The answer to this question was 1976. Yes, really.

Catchphrases

"All you gotta do is....!"

"Waaaayyyyy - hold it there!"

"And now it's time for the Hotbox Quick Quiz!"

Cheggers always signed off with, "Ta-ra!" before leaping onto the inflatables with the kids.

Trivia

TV Brain tells us that nearly all of the episodes survived in the archives. Only six are completely missing, with one surviving on home videotape. These are the episodes that survived:

Series 1: All 9 episodes
Series 2: All 11 episodes
Series 3: All 8 episodes
Series 4: All 8 episodes
Series 5: All 8 episodes
Series 6: Episodes 1, 3-4 & 7-8
Series 7: Episodes 1, 4 & 7-8
Series 8: All 8 episodes
Series 9: All 9 episodes
All 4 specials

Web links

Wikipedia entry

Opening titles from the BBC Motion Graphics Archive

See also

Weaver's Week review of a 1984 episode.

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