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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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A children's quiz show with two teams of three from schools around the country battling it out to see who knew the most about cartoons. The winning team at the end of the first series won a trip to Istanbul to see the Spice Girls in concert. They dropped the knockout element in the second series.
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A children's quiz show with two teams of three from schools around the country battling it out to see who knew the most about cartoons. The rounds included a [[Talkabout]]-style round where the players had to talk about a cartoon character for 30 seconds, but there were five ‘hot’ words which, if the player used in their 30 seconds, would score points.
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There was also a drawing round where the players had to draw a cartoon character on a large piece of paper.  This was always preceded by Speight giving a demonstration of what to draw and in what order. The best drawing got the most points.
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The winning team at the end of the first series won a trip to Istanbul to see the Spice Girls in concert. They dropped the knockout element in the second series.
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== Catchphrases ==
== Catchphrases ==
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Used between the player introductions and the first round: "It’s now time to P-L-A-Y"  (Audience: "Why?")  "Because we have to!"
In the first series, Mark Speight used to say to the losing teams: "You don't go home empty handed, you just go away!"
In the first series, Mark Speight used to say to the losing teams: "You don't go home empty handed, you just go away!"

Revision as of 21:12, 5 September 2010

Contents

Host

Mark Speight

Co-hosts

Marc Silk ("the man with a thousand voices")

Broadcast

Granada for CITV, 31st October 1996 to 1997

Synopsis

A children's quiz show with two teams of three from schools around the country battling it out to see who knew the most about cartoons. The rounds included a Talkabout-style round where the players had to talk about a cartoon character for 30 seconds, but there were five ‘hot’ words which, if the player used in their 30 seconds, would score points.

There was also a drawing round where the players had to draw a cartoon character on a large piece of paper. This was always preceded by Speight giving a demonstration of what to draw and in what order. The best drawing got the most points.

The winning team at the end of the first series won a trip to Istanbul to see the Spice Girls in concert. They dropped the knockout element in the second series.

Catchphrases

Used between the player introductions and the first round: "It’s now time to P-L-A-Y" (Audience: "Why?") "Because we have to!"

In the first series, Mark Speight used to say to the losing teams: "You don't go home empty handed, you just go away!"

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