My Word!

Contents

Host

Jack Longland (original host)

John Julius Norwich

Michael O'Donnell

Co-hosts

Team captains: Frank Muir and Denis Norden

Broadcast

BBC Home Service / Radio 4, 1 January 1957 to 1990

TV version: BBC-tv, 10 July to 21 August 1960 (7 episodes)

Synopsis

Long-running comedy quiz ostensibly about the origin of famous phrases, but best remembered for Denis Norden and Frank Muir's lengthy shaggy dog stories which served as the set-up for convoluted puns.

Trivia

The show's final format came about largely by accident. Originally it was intended to be light-hearted but still reasonably serious, however when two guests failed to turn up for the pilot recording Denis Norden and Frank Muir were drafted in at the last minute. Finding many of the questions either too easy or too hard, they started answering instead with their own funny stories, and the rest is history. Both stayed with the show for its entire run.

Within two years of the series' launch, the BBC were selling the show to no fewer than 35 countries, making it the most-heard radio programme in the world up to that date.

A special edition in the mid 1960s came from Stratford Upon Avon. Called My Bard!, it devoted a whole programme to questions about Shakespeare.

Inventor

Edward J Mason and Tony Shryane

Web links

Wikipedia entry

Pictures

Image:My word set.jpg l-r: Nancy Spain, Denis Norden, Jack Longland, Frank Muir and Arnot Robertson on the set of the short-lived TV version.

Merchandise

The Utterly Ultimate "My Word!" Collection (paperback)

See also

My Music was a spin-off from this show.

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