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We don't understand this one, but here's producer [[Ned Sherrin]]'s contemporary explanation: "The panel of four will be shown a funny drawing with a joke to go with it. Then the picture will come to life with real actors. Each panel member in turn will have a go at switching the characters round and inventing a new joke. The winning panel member will be the one whose joke gets the biggest laugh from the audience at Television Centre." | We don't understand this one, but here's producer [[Ned Sherrin]]'s contemporary explanation: "The panel of four will be shown a funny drawing with a joke to go with it. Then the picture will come to life with real actors. Each panel member in turn will have a go at switching the characters round and inventing a new joke. The winning panel member will be the one whose joke gets the biggest laugh from the audience at Television Centre." | ||
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Current revision as of 23:18, 18 May 2017
Host
Michael Wynne-Willson (4 and 11 May)
Digby Wolfe (25 May to 22 June)
Pete Murray (6 July to 31 August)
Peter Haigh (7 September to 26 October)
Broadcast
BBC Television Service, 4 May to 26 October 1960 (21 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
We don't understand this one, but here's producer Ned Sherrin's contemporary explanation: "The panel of four will be shown a funny drawing with a joke to go with it. Then the picture will come to life with real actors. Each panel member in turn will have a go at switching the characters round and inventing a new joke. The winning panel member will be the one whose joke gets the biggest laugh from the audience at Television Centre."