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- | [[Monica Rose]] | + | Hostesses: Audrey Graham, [[Monica Rose]], Katya Wyeth |
Adjudicator: [[Ann Meo]] | Adjudicator: [[Ann Meo]] | ||
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== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | Yorkshire, | + | Yorkshire Television for ITV, 11 July 1970 to 5 July 1974 |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | ' | + | A sort of travel-themed variation on Hughie Green's earlier hit [[Double Your Money]], with contestants answering questions on geography with the prize holiday getting more impressive the more they got right - a similar principle (though with completely different gameplay) to that used to determine the prize in [[Winning Lines]] thirty years later. The top prize was 21,000 miles and £600 spending money. |
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Revision as of 01:16, 3 February 2021
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Host
Co-hosts
Hostesses: Audrey Graham, Monica Rose, Katya Wyeth
Adjudicator: Ann Meo
Broadcast
Yorkshire Television for ITV, 11 July 1970 to 5 July 1974
Synopsis
A sort of travel-themed variation on Hughie Green's earlier hit Double Your Money, with contestants answering questions on geography with the prize holiday getting more impressive the more they got right - a similar principle (though with completely different gameplay) to that used to determine the prize in Winning Lines thirty years later. The top prize was 21,000 miles and £600 spending money.
Inventor
Vic Hallums
Theme music
Specially composed for the show, sung by Simplicity.