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Current revision as of 16:37, 28 June 2022

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Contents

Shows

Who Said That? (compiler and presenter)

Contestant or panellist on many radio shows, including:

Ask Me Another

Brain of Britain

Connections

Criss Cross Quiz

Crossword on 2

Gardening Quiz

Loose Ends (devisor)

Mastermind

My Word!

Round Britain Quiz

Round Europe Quiz

Transatlantic Quiz

X Marks the Spot

World Quiz

Biography

Elsie Irene Ready was a former chorus girl who appeared in several movies. After finding that she knew the answer to many quiz questions on the radio shows she listened to she entered and won Brain of Britain. Some years later, after much lobbying to the producers, she appeared on Round Britain Quiz where she remained for 30 years. She went on to become a regular on many radio quiz programmes, as well as occasional TV appearances.

She died in 2001, aged 80. For a full biography, read this Weaver's Week article.

Trivia

The first question she was asked on radio was what a "hatchment" was. (The, rather morbid answer is: a panel upon which the arms of a deceased person are temporarily displayed.)

She kept her rejection letters from producers in a drawer marked "Lovely Replies".

She has a famous quotation in the ODQ: "Protestant girls take the Pill, but Catholic girls take The Tablet". She didn't know about this until the X Marks the Spot question setter pointed this out during a recording.

Books / Tapes

The Almost Impossible Quiz Book

Web links

IMDB entry

Infax entry

bfi database entry

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