Tarby's Frame Game

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== Co-hosts ==
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Hostess: Sharon Moulden
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Sharon Moulden
Voiceover: Tony Schaeffer
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== Broadcast ==
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Yorkshire Television in assocation with Bernstein/Hovis Productions, Columbia Pictures Television and Action Time for ITV, 24 May 1987 to 29 July 1989 (36 episodes in 3 series)
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Yorkshire Television in assocation with Bernstein/Hovis Productions, Columbia Pictures Television and Action Time for ITV, 24 May 1987 to 7 July 1989 (36 episodes in 3 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Sunday evening show where the main point was to work out a missing link between two words like this: GREEN ----- PARTY, where the missing word is HOUSE, Greenhouse and House Party. So bog-standard it hurts.
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The main point of this show was to work out a missing link between two words like this: GREEN ----- PARTY, where the missing word is HOUSE, Greenhouse and House Party. So bog-standard it hurts. Not too unlike the 'Answer Smash' round in [[Richard Osman's House of Games]], except that the latter show actually joins the two phrases together, 'Tarby's Frame Game' always kept them separate.
There were three chances to guess the missing word in a frame, for 30, 20 and 10 points. The missing word in each case was the same, but they got gradually easier as the points dropped.
There were three chances to guess the missing word in a frame, for 30, 20 and 10 points. The missing word in each case was the same, but they got gradually easier as the points dropped.
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The end game was quite clever though, one member of the couple gets the middle words and has to construct the frame around it, their partner then has to guess the middle words from the words their partner has given them. If they got all five frames, they'd win a big prize; there'd be a half-decent consolation if not.
The end game was quite clever though, one member of the couple gets the middle words and has to construct the frame around it, their partner then has to guess the middle words from the words their partner has given them. If they got all five frames, they'd win a big prize; there'd be a half-decent consolation if not.
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== Inventor ==
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== Theme music ==
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The credits say "Presented". So there you go.
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Title Music composed by Glen Mason and Derek Austin. Incidental Music composed by Robert Hartley.
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== Theme music ==
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== Trivia ==
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Composed by Glen Mason and Derek Austin.
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The three series of ''Tarby's Frame Game'' aired on all evenings of the weekend. The first series went out on Sundays at 7.15pm to fill the void for [[Catchphrase]], the second series aired on Saturdays (initially 6.15, later moving to 7.30), and the third series on Fridays at 7.00pm.
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== Web links ==
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== Videos ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarby%27s_Frame_Game Wikipedia entry]
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== See also ==
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[[The Common Denominator]]
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== Videos ==
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<div class="video"><object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/hDgMsXDKQ1E"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/hDgMsXDKQ1E" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object>''The final round's quite clever, actually.''</div>
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Current revision as of 20:32, 10 April 2022

Contents

Host

Jimmy Tarbuck

Co-hosts

Sharon Moulden

Voiceover: Tony Schaeffer

Broadcast

Yorkshire Television in assocation with Bernstein/Hovis Productions, Columbia Pictures Television and Action Time for ITV, 24 May 1987 to 7 July 1989 (36 episodes in 3 series)

Synopsis

The main point of this show was to work out a missing link between two words like this: GREEN ----- PARTY, where the missing word is HOUSE, Greenhouse and House Party. So bog-standard it hurts. Not too unlike the 'Answer Smash' round in Richard Osman's House of Games, except that the latter show actually joins the two phrases together, 'Tarby's Frame Game' always kept them separate.

There were three chances to guess the missing word in a frame, for 30, 20 and 10 points. The missing word in each case was the same, but they got gradually easier as the points dropped.

The end game was quite clever though, one member of the couple gets the middle words and has to construct the frame around it, their partner then has to guess the middle words from the words their partner has given them. If they got all five frames, they'd win a big prize; there'd be a half-decent consolation if not.

Theme music

Title Music composed by Glen Mason and Derek Austin. Incidental Music composed by Robert Hartley.

Trivia

The three series of Tarby's Frame Game aired on all evenings of the weekend. The first series went out on Sundays at 7.15pm to fill the void for Catchphrase, the second series aired on Saturdays (initially 6.15, later moving to 7.30), and the third series on Fridays at 7.00pm.

Web links

Wikipedia entry

See also

The Common Denominator

Videos


Part 1 of an episode from 1987.

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