Exit - it's the Way-Out Show

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[[Ed Stewart]]
[[Ed Stewart]]
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==Co-hosts==
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[[Lesley Judd]], Jane Tucker
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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Rediffusion London, 28 September to 28 December 1967
Rediffusion London, 28 September to 28 December 1967
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==Synopsis==
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This was an early evening quiz, only shown in London, sandwiched between the ITN national news and ''Crossroads'' on a Thursday night when other regions were showing local news - Rediffusion were not big on local news!
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The show's opening titles depicted 'Swinging London' and [[Ed Stewart]] (looking like [[Vernon Kay]]) fresh from the pirates before his ''Junior Choice'' days. It seemed like  the beginning of a trendy pop show but in fact it turned out to be a simple word game using big letters, a sort of [[Countdown]] meets [[Play Your Cards Right]].
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There was a voice-only adjudicator who Ed referred to as 'The Major' and also two hostesses, Jane and Lesley. According to a conversation our researcher had with Ed some years ago, they became Jane from ''Rainbow'''s Rod Jane and Freddy, and Lesley became [[Lesley Judd]] of [[Blue Peter]].
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This was an early evening quiz I think it was only shown in London, sandwiched between the ITN national news and Crossroads on a Thursday night when other regions were showing local news.[Rediffusion were not big on local news!]
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The contestants were members of the public, apart from the last show at Christmas which had Long John Baldry, [[Monica Rose]] (of [[Double Your Money]] and [[The Sky's the Limit]] fame), Lynn Redgrave and [[Tim Brooke-Taylor]] playing the game.
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Its opening titles depicted 'Swinging London' and Ed Stewart [looking like Vernon Kay] fresh from the pirates before his Junior Choice days. it seemed like  you were about to see a trendy pop show but in fact it turned out to be a simple word game using big letters, a sort of Countdown meets Play Your Cards Right.
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There was a voice-only adjudicator who Ed referred to as 'The Major' and also  two hostesses, Jane and Lesley, who according to a conversation I had with Ed some years ago, became Jane from Childrens TV's Rainbow and Lesley became Lesley Judd of Blue Peter.
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The contestants were members of the public, apart from the last show at Christmas which had Long John Baldry, Monica Rose[ Double Your Money/Sky's The Limit], Lynn Redgrave and Tim Brooke-Taylor playing the game.
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Revision as of 09:26, 20 July 2008

Contents

Host

Ed Stewart

Co-hosts

Lesley Judd, Jane Tucker

Broadcast

Rediffusion London, 28 September to 28 December 1967

Synopsis

This was an early evening quiz, only shown in London, sandwiched between the ITN national news and Crossroads on a Thursday night when other regions were showing local news - Rediffusion were not big on local news!

The show's opening titles depicted 'Swinging London' and Ed Stewart (looking like Vernon Kay) fresh from the pirates before his Junior Choice days. It seemed like the beginning of a trendy pop show but in fact it turned out to be a simple word game using big letters, a sort of Countdown meets Play Your Cards Right.

There was a voice-only adjudicator who Ed referred to as 'The Major' and also two hostesses, Jane and Lesley. According to a conversation our researcher had with Ed some years ago, they became Jane from Rainbow's Rod Jane and Freddy, and Lesley became Lesley Judd of Blue Peter.

The contestants were members of the public, apart from the last show at Christmas which had Long John Baldry, Monica Rose (of Double Your Money and The Sky's the Limit fame), Lynn Redgrave and Tim Brooke-Taylor playing the game.

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