Popcall

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The show flitted between Tuesday and Wednesday night during 1991 and '92, and was given a regular Friday night slot after the 1992 Olympics. It bit the dust when the station relaunched as Five Live. Sister programme [[Sportscall]] was more fortunate.
The show flitted between Tuesday and Wednesday night during 1991 and '92, and was given a regular Friday night slot after the 1992 Olympics. It bit the dust when the station relaunched as Five Live. Sister programme [[Sportscall]] was more fortunate.
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== Trivia ==
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The pianist Kirsty Newton would later be the resident pianist for [[Al Murray's Great British Pub Quiz]].
== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 11:53, 7 April 2019

Contents

Host

Tim Smith

Broadcast

BBC Radio 5, 1 May 1991 to 25 March 1994 (118 episodes)

Synopsis

Pop-music themed phone-in quiz. Most memorable game: Shoot the Pianist, in which the object was to identify a well-known song from an excruciatingly bad rendering by the titular ivory-tinkler.

Other, less well-remembered, rounds included the Decade Challenge (questions on a given decade); the Specialist Subject; and Connect Five (linking the five records played during the show).

The show flitted between Tuesday and Wednesday night during 1991 and '92, and was given a regular Friday night slot after the 1992 Olympics. It bit the dust when the station relaunched as Five Live. Sister programme Sportscall was more fortunate.

Trivia

The pianist Kirsty Newton would later be the resident pianist for Al Murray's Great British Pub Quiz.

See also

Sportscall

Newscall

Free Spin

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