Telly Quiz

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Jerry Stevens was the other half of ''The Lennie and Jerry Show'' with [[Lennie Bennett]]; he died in October 2022. David Stevens was a BBC Midlands presenter, and he died in 1999.
Jerry Stevens was the other half of ''The Lennie and Jerry Show'' with [[Lennie Bennett]]; he died in October 2022. David Stevens was a BBC Midlands presenter, and he died in 1999.
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[http://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/telly-quiz-1984 Opening titles] from the BBC Motion Graphics Archive via the Ravensbourne website
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Revision as of 01:29, 8 July 2023

Contents

Host

Aiden J. Harvey (non-broadcast pilot)

Jerry Stevens

Co-hosts

Announcer: David Stevens

Broadcast

BBC Pebble Mill for BBC2, 24 December 1984 to 2 January 1985 (8 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

This bizarre quiz featured three teams, each of which started with 28 points and had to get to zero. The number of points "scored" depended on whether they chose and correctly answered an easy, medium or hard question.

They could refer to the "Vox Pop Jury" (three bleary-eyed people dragged out of the audience) for half points. The trouble was the panel was often more useless than the contestants! Every time a question was answered correctly, a very annoying jingle would play as the scoreboard changed.

Trivia

Recorded at BBC Pebble Mill studios in Birmingham.

Winners received a television and a sweatshirt saying "I beat the Telly Quiz".

Radio Times, and therefore BBC Genome, listed a couple of episodes as having more than three teams (one with four, one with five), but we believe this to be a transcription error by an RT staffer up against a deadline to type up Christmas listings back in 1984 since the "excess" teams are all already listed in other episodes.

The opening titles for the show were reused for the first two series of BBC Pebble Mill's other show called Telly Addicts.

Jerry Stevens was the other half of The Lennie and Jerry Show with Lennie Bennett; he died in October 2022. David Stevens was a BBC Midlands presenter, and he died in 1999.

Web links

Opening titles from the BBC Motion Graphics Archive via the Ravensbourne website

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