Dotto

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== Host ==
== Host ==
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A quiz programme based on dot-to-dot pictures containing 50 dots. Two contestants raced to guess the famous face to win the round, winning a fiver for each dot not used.
A quiz programme based on dot-to-dot pictures containing 50 dots. Two contestants raced to guess the famous face to win the round, winning a fiver for each dot not used.
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<div class="image"><IMG src="/atoz/programmes/d/dotto/dotto1.jpg" alt="dotto1.jpg" width="300" height="225">''Original host, Robert Gladwell.''</div>
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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The first contestant was introduced as "Jacqueline Evans, actress, dress-designer, horsewoman and racing motorist, who was married to a top Mexican bullfighter." Gladwell could only say "Well, that sounds like a very colourful career". Quite.
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<div class="image"><IMG src="/atoz/programmes/d/dotto/dotto2.jpg" alt="dotto2.jpg" width="300" height="225">''Gladwell welcomes Dotto's very first contestant''</div>
The lines were drawn in by a team of technicians who joined up the dots by hand.
The lines were drawn in by a team of technicians who joined up the dots by hand.
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''Dotto'' was [[Shaw Taylor]]'s first big hit on TV. In 1958, it was watched by 4.9 million homes, and was the most popular programme that year.
''Dotto'' was [[Shaw Taylor]]'s first big hit on TV. In 1958, it was watched by 4.9 million homes, and was the most popular programme that year.
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Composed by Jerry Allen, performed by Jerry Allen (hammond organ), Alan Grahame (vibraphone), Ken Ingarfield (bass) and Lionel Rubin (drums).
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'''Picture 1''' - Original host, Robert Gladwell.</div>
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==Merchandise ==
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A home game was produced.
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'''Picture 2''' - Gladwell welcomes Dotto's very first contestant, who used to be married to a bull-fighter. Yes, really.</div>
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<div class="image">[[Image:Dotto host and contestants.jpg]]''Two more contestants are introduced.''</div>
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<div class="image">[[Image:Dotto game.jpg|400px]]''A round in progress.''</div>
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'''Picture 3''' - And this pair wrestle live alligators in their spare time. No, that ''was'' a lie.</div>
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[[Category:Puzzle]]
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[[Category:ATV Productions]]

Revision as of 17:13, 17 July 2020

File:Dotto title.jpg

Contents

Host

Robert Gladwell (original host)

Jimmy Handley

Shaw Taylor

Broadcast

ATV for ITV, 13 September 1958 to 23 June 1960

Synopsis

A quiz programme based on dot-to-dot pictures containing 50 dots. Two contestants raced to guess the famous face to win the round, winning a fiver for each dot not used.

Original host, Robert Gladwell.

Trivia

The first contestant was introduced as "Jacqueline Evans, actress, dress-designer, horsewoman and racing motorist, who was married to a top Mexican bullfighter." Gladwell could only say "Well, that sounds like a very colourful career". Quite.

Gladwell welcomes Dotto's very first contestant

The lines were drawn in by a team of technicians who joined up the dots by hand.

Dotto was Shaw Taylor's first big hit on TV. In 1958, it was watched by 4.9 million homes, and was the most popular programme that year.

Theme music

Composed by Jerry Allen, performed by Jerry Allen (hammond organ), Alan Grahame (vibraphone), Ken Ingarfield (bass) and Lionel Rubin (drums).

Merchandise

A home game was produced.

File:Dotto board game.jpg

Pictures

Image:Dotto host and contestants.jpgTwo more contestants are introduced.
A round in progress.

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