Fonn Fonn Fonn

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== Host ==
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Carina Macleod and Roddy Munro
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Carina Macleod and Roddy Munro (team captains)
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Findlay Napier (musician)
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A panel game about music.
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A music quiz in Gaelic, played by two resident captains and four viewers.
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As well as the usual fingers-on-buzzers questions, rounds included: spot the song being played at high speed on the ukelele, songs played on the kazoo and other instruments, and spotting a tune from seven beats of music. The show always ended with the host and players playing instruments.
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''Teams perform that song from'' Titanic.
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Highlight of the show may have been the round where the lyric of a hit song was translated into Gaelic. It brings a new dimension to such hits as "Milkshake".
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==Trivia==
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''Fonn Fonn Fonn'' had a BBC Alba budget. It eked out those pennies by not including any pre-recorded music clips. Every tune was played live in the studio, so the producers only had to pay royalties on the song, not the recording.
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''Gilleasbuig bangs the drums.''
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Revision as of 18:30, 16 December 2014

Contents

Host

Gilleasbuig Ferguson

Co-hosts

Carina Macleod and Roddy Munro (team captains)

Findlay Napier (musician)

Broadcast

BBC Alba, 29 October 2014 to present

Synopsis

A music quiz in Gaelic, played by two resident captains and four viewers.

As well as the usual fingers-on-buzzers questions, rounds included: spot the song being played at high speed on the ukelele, songs played on the kazoo and other instruments, and spotting a tune from seven beats of music. The show always ended with the host and players playing instruments.

Teams perform that song from Titanic.

Highlight of the show may have been the round where the lyric of a hit song was translated into Gaelic. It brings a new dimension to such hits as "Milkshake".

Trivia

Fonn Fonn Fonn had a BBC Alba budget. It eked out those pennies by not including any pre-recorded music clips. Every tune was played live in the studio, so the producers only had to pay royalties on the song, not the recording.

Pictures

Gilleasbuig bangs the drums.

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