Starshot

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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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BBC 2, 25th March & 1st April 1986, 10th September to 22nd October 1987 (9 programmes in 2 series)
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BBC 2, 25 March & 1 April 1986, 10 September to 22 October 1987 (9 programmes in 2 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Pro-celebrity clay pigeon shooting, with golden era [[Mike Smith]], Ian Botham and Suzi Quatro among the guests.
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Pro-celebrity clay pigeon shooting, with golden era [[Mike Smith]], Ian Botham and Suzi Quatro among the guests. As we understand it, "Starshot" is actually the name of a particular type of clay pigeon shooting - the fact that this series happened to use "stars" of a different type is just a bonus.  
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As was all the rage at the time, this BBC-broadcast competition had commercial sponsorship at the time. The 1986 champs took place at Hever Castle for the Budweiser Trophy (with a mens and womens event each). The more substantial series in 1987 was at the Littlecote Manor, Berks competition and was sponsored by Daihatsu.
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<div class="image">[[File:Starshot ian botham scores 7.jpg|400px]]''Good shot, Mister Botham!''</div>
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As was all the rage at the time, this BBC-broadcast competition had commercial sponsorship. The 1986 contest took place at Hever Castle for the Budweiser Trophy (with separate men's and women's events). The more substantial series in 1987 was at the Littlecote Manor, Berks competition and was sponsored by Daihatsu.
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<div class="image">[[File:Starshot trophies and celebs.jpg|400px]]''A lavish display of silverware''</div>
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
The second series was broadcast less than a month after the Hungerford massacre. <!-- I'm sure Wikipedia is wrong in the claims on their current entry, but I suppose it's possible the series was rescheduled a little. -->
The second series was broadcast less than a month after the Hungerford massacre. <!-- I'm sure Wikipedia is wrong in the claims on their current entry, but I suppose it's possible the series was rescheduled a little. -->
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== Inventor ==
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David Maxwell
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==See also==
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[[Shotolau]]
[[Category:Sport]]
[[Category:Sport]]

Current revision as of 10:31, 21 April 2014

Contents

Host

David Vine

Broadcast

BBC 2, 25 March & 1 April 1986, 10 September to 22 October 1987 (9 programmes in 2 series)

Synopsis

Pro-celebrity clay pigeon shooting, with golden era Mike Smith, Ian Botham and Suzi Quatro among the guests. As we understand it, "Starshot" is actually the name of a particular type of clay pigeon shooting - the fact that this series happened to use "stars" of a different type is just a bonus.

Good shot, Mister Botham!

As was all the rage at the time, this BBC-broadcast competition had commercial sponsorship. The 1986 contest took place at Hever Castle for the Budweiser Trophy (with separate men's and women's events). The more substantial series in 1987 was at the Littlecote Manor, Berks competition and was sponsored by Daihatsu.

A lavish display of silverware

Trivia

The second series was broadcast less than a month after the Hungerford massacre.

Inventor

David Maxwell

See also

Shotolau

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