The Monday Movie Quiz

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== Host ==
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[[Chris Serle]]
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[[Ray Moore]] (1976-87)
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[[Chris Serle]] (1988-91)
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[[Chris Stuart]] (1991-94)
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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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<p>''The Monday Movie Quiz'':</p>
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<p>BBC Radio 2 from 25 April 1988 to 17 July 1989 (20 episodes in 2 series)</p>
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BBC Radio 2, 5 April 1976 to 13 May 1994 (1990-94 as ''The Movie Quiz'')
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<p>''The Movie Quiz'':</p>
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<p>10 November 1990 to 19 January 1991 (10 episodes in 1 series)</p>
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Quiz for film buffs. Initially ran on Mondays but moved to Saturdays for its final series.
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== Synopsis ==
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== See also ==
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[[The Movie Quiz]] (TV game show with [[Robin Ray]])
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A quiz about movies, and aired on a Monday at 8pm. The quiz was designed for the listener at home who was asked questions on film over several rounds, some of which had modest prizes (£5 Premium Bond vouchers) attached. The first correct postcards out of the hat won. Later, [[Chris Serle]] and [[Chris Stuart]] had stints as presenter; moving the programme to Saturdays didn't help, and the show promptly sank without a trace.
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[[Category:Themed Quiz|Movie Quiz, The]]
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[[Category:Film|Movie Quiz, The]]
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== Trivia ==
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Compiled, written and produced by Martin Fisher, up until 1984 when he was promoted to Head of Radio Light Entertainment.
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[[Category:Radio|Monday Movie Quiz, The]]
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[[Category:Film|Monday Movie Quiz, The]]
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[[Category:Long-Running|Monday Movie Quiz, The]]

Current revision as of 00:52, 9 October 2022

Contents

Host

Ray Moore (1976-87)

Chris Serle (1988-91)

Chris Stuart (1991-94)

Broadcast

BBC Radio 2, 5 April 1976 to 13 May 1994 (1990-94 as The Movie Quiz)

Synopsis

A quiz about movies, and aired on a Monday at 8pm. The quiz was designed for the listener at home who was asked questions on film over several rounds, some of which had modest prizes (£5 Premium Bond vouchers) attached. The first correct postcards out of the hat won. Later, Chris Serle and Chris Stuart had stints as presenter; moving the programme to Saturdays didn't help, and the show promptly sank without a trace.

Trivia

Compiled, written and produced by Martin Fisher, up until 1984 when he was promoted to Head of Radio Light Entertainment.

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