The Sunday Quiz

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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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Yorkshire for ITV, 25 February 1973 to 23 May 1976 (31 programmes in 3 series)
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Yorkshire Television for ITV, 25 February 1973 to 23 May 1976 (31 programmes in 3 series)
Junior version: 17 April 1977 to 1978?
Junior version: 17 April 1977 to 1978?
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Quiz show based on Biblical knowledge. In the first series there were three contestants, which for some reason (cutbacks? - dunno) was rounded down to 2 thereafter.
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Quiz show based on Biblical knowledge. In the first series there were three contestants, which changed to two teams of two thereafter.
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There was no let up after that, because a Junior version was hot on its heels. Schoolkids took part with rounds featuring film clips, music and the team's specialist subject.  
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There was no let up after that, because a Junior version was hot on its heels. School kids took part with rounds featuring film clips, music and the team's specialist subject.  
Oh, and it was broadcast on Sundays, natch.
Oh, and it was broadcast on Sundays, natch.
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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Questions by Bill Weaver.
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Questions were set by Bill Weaver of no finer authority than the theology department of Leeds University.
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Current revision as of 21:23, 24 March 2019

Contents

Host

Keith Macklin

Broadcast

Yorkshire Television for ITV, 25 February 1973 to 23 May 1976 (31 programmes in 3 series)

Junior version: 17 April 1977 to 1978?

Synopsis

Quiz show based on Biblical knowledge. In the first series there were three contestants, which changed to two teams of two thereafter.

There was no let up after that, because a Junior version was hot on its heels. School kids took part with rounds featuring film clips, music and the team's specialist subject.

Oh, and it was broadcast on Sundays, natch.

Trivia

Questions were set by Bill Weaver of no finer authority than the theology department of Leeds University.

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