Computer Challenge

(I'm a *little* behind on the PVR. Tudur's ep is "Cash" https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000ly78)
 
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== Host ==
== Host ==
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Brian Ford?
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Brian J. Ford
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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BBC1, 7 October 1986 to 14 April 1987 (27 episodes)
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BBC1 Wales, 7 October 1986 to 14 April 1987 (27 episodes in 2 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Two teams were set tasks involving computers.
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Each week two teams, one of business people, the other of students, competed in a hi-tech (for 1986) business simulation game. At the end of the series there was a students' semi-final and an executives' semi, with the winners meeting in the grand final.
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We've not seen a full episode, just clips on ''Tudur's TV Flashback''. Each team started with £50,000 of imaginary money. They could invest in stocks and shares, or more directly in industry. Later in the game, dirty tricks were available to scupper the opposition.
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One (or both) of the series offered a very good prize - a return trip to New York on Concorde.
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"The world's first computer-based game show", according to publicity, beating BBC daytime's [[Domesday Detectives]] by a couple of months, and [[Box Clever]] by a few weeks. Players controlled their on-screen pointer with a rollerball, as was usual at the time.
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==Web links==
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[http://www.brianjford.com/wtvcomchal.htm Host Brian J. Ford's ''Computer Challenge'' page]
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Current revision as of 18:44, 19 January 2022

Contents

Host

Brian J. Ford

Broadcast

BBC1 Wales, 7 October 1986 to 14 April 1987 (27 episodes in 2 series)

Synopsis

Each week two teams, one of business people, the other of students, competed in a hi-tech (for 1986) business simulation game. At the end of the series there was a students' semi-final and an executives' semi, with the winners meeting in the grand final.

We've not seen a full episode, just clips on Tudur's TV Flashback. Each team started with £50,000 of imaginary money. They could invest in stocks and shares, or more directly in industry. Later in the game, dirty tricks were available to scupper the opposition.

One (or both) of the series offered a very good prize - a return trip to New York on Concorde.

"The world's first computer-based game show", according to publicity, beating BBC daytime's Domesday Detectives by a couple of months, and Box Clever by a few weeks. Players controlled their on-screen pointer with a rollerball, as was usual at the time.

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Web links

Host Brian J. Ford's Computer Challenge page

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