It's Patently Obvious

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== Host ==
== Host ==
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Ian McNaught-Davies
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Ian McNaught-Davies (1976-8)
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[[Julian Pettifer]]
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[[Julian Pettifer]] (1980)
== Co-hosts ==
== Co-hosts ==
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1978 team captains: William Woollard and Prof. Eric Laithwaire
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1976 team captains: William Woollard and Prof. Eric Laithwaire
1980 team captains: Wilf Makepeace-Lunn and Dr Deborah Swallow
1980 team captains: Wilf Makepeace-Lunn and Dr Deborah Swallow
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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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BBC 2, 2 April 1976 to 6 March 1980 (23 episodes in three series)
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BBC Bristol for BBC 2, 2 April 1976 to 6 March 1980 (23 episodes in three series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Panel game, first shown at 9.30pm on Wednesdays on BBC2 in the mid-to-late 70s (though, somewhat bizarrely, given a repeat run in 1989 for reasons we have yet to fathom), and presented by Ian McNaught-Davies. It was a sort of a ''[[Call My Bluff]]''-style panel game for inventions, e.g. guessing what gadgets could be used for and when they were invented.
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Panel game, first shown at 9pm on Wednesdays on BBC2 in the mid-to-late 70s (though, somewhat bizarrely, given a repeat run in 1989 for reasons we have yet to fathom), and presented by Ian McNaught-Davies. It was a sort of a ''[[Call My Bluff]]''-style panel game for inventions, e.g. guessing what gadgets could be used for and when they were invented.
One particular example was when they wheeled on a photocopier, about the size and weight of a skip and which took about half an hour to make one (rather dirty) copy.
One particular example was when they wheeled on a photocopier, about the size and weight of a skip and which took about half an hour to make one (rather dirty) copy.
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There was a final series was presented by [[Julian Pettifer]]. It was a move downmarket (there was now a studio audience - which I don't recall in the original series - and the panel were in two pairs, rather than 3 individuals) and Wilf Lunn appeared at some point.
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There was a final series was presented by [[Julian Pettifer]]. It was a move downmarket (there was now a studio audience - which I don't recall in the original series - and the panel were in two pairs, rather than 3 individuals) and Wilf Lunn appeared at some point. One of the teams was from a factory, such as the Rolls-Royce Aero Division.
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[[Category:Panel Game]]
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[[Category:Science]]

Revision as of 17:45, 23 October 2014

Contents

Host

Ian McNaught-Davies (1976-8)

Julian Pettifer (1980)

Co-hosts

1976 team captains: William Woollard and Prof. Eric Laithwaire

1980 team captains: Wilf Makepeace-Lunn and Dr Deborah Swallow

Broadcast

BBC Bristol for BBC 2, 2 April 1976 to 6 March 1980 (23 episodes in three series)

Synopsis

Panel game, first shown at 9pm on Wednesdays on BBC2 in the mid-to-late 70s (though, somewhat bizarrely, given a repeat run in 1989 for reasons we have yet to fathom), and presented by Ian McNaught-Davies. It was a sort of a Call My Bluff-style panel game for inventions, e.g. guessing what gadgets could be used for and when they were invented.

One particular example was when they wheeled on a photocopier, about the size and weight of a skip and which took about half an hour to make one (rather dirty) copy.

There was a final series was presented by Julian Pettifer. It was a move downmarket (there was now a studio audience - which I don't recall in the original series - and the panel were in two pairs, rather than 3 individuals) and Wilf Lunn appeared at some point. One of the teams was from a factory, such as the Rolls-Royce Aero Division.

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