Taro' Mlaen

(Synopsis: tidied up regarding the revival, which (obviously) was in English as opposed to the original's Cymraeg)
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== Host ==
== Host ==
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''Not known''
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[[Chris Manley]] (1998)
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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HTV Wales, date unknown
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HTV Wales (regional), 1976-7
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HTV Wales (regional), 8 September to 15 December 1998 (15 episodes in 1 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Children's game show in which teams answered general knowledge questions in order to bank time to use in physical challenges.
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Children's game show in which teams answered general knowledge questions in order to bank time to use in a physical challenge at the end of the show. For example, the time banked is used for two of the children to throw hoops over a pole, and whichever team has the most hoops wins.
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HTV Wales revived the format in 1998, in English and under the name ''Playing For Time''. It was broadcast on Tuesdays in the old 5:10pm slot, between the end of CITV and ITN's early evening news, and repeated on Saturday lunchtimes at 12:30pm for good measure. It only lasted one series and the ITC said "the programmes lacked pace and the studio atmosphere would have benefited from the presence of a lively young audience".
==Inventor==
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Revision as of 17:28, 24 August 2019

Contents

Host

Not known

Chris Manley (1998)

Broadcast

HTV Wales (regional), 1976-7

HTV Wales (regional), 8 September to 15 December 1998 (15 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Children's game show in which teams answered general knowledge questions in order to bank time to use in a physical challenge at the end of the show. For example, the time banked is used for two of the children to throw hoops over a pole, and whichever team has the most hoops wins.

HTV Wales revived the format in 1998, in English and under the name Playing For Time. It was broadcast on Tuesdays in the old 5:10pm slot, between the end of CITV and ITN's early evening news, and repeated on Saturday lunchtimes at 12:30pm for good measure. It only lasted one series and the ITC said "the programmes lacked pace and the studio atmosphere would have benefited from the presence of a lively young audience".

Inventor

Margaret Elin Griffiths

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