The Year In Question (1)

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== Host ==
== Host ==
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[[Robin Ray]] (1970s)
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[[Robin Ray]] (1973-4)
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[[Richard Stilgoe]] (1980s)
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Sheridan Morley (1975)
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[[Richard Stilgoe]] (1980-1)
== Co-hosts ==
== Co-hosts ==
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James Burke (resident panellist, 1970s)
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Resident panellists:<br>
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James Burke (1973-4)<br>
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Richard Murdoch (resident panellist, 1970s)
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Richard Murdoch (1973)<br>
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[[Isobel Barnett]] (1974-5)<br>
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[[Ann Meo]] (resident panellist, 1980s)
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[[Terry Wogan]] (1975, 1980-1)<br>
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[[Ann Meo]] (1980-1)
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[[Terry Wogan]] (resident panellist, 1980s)
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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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BBC Radio 4, 4 July 1973 to 1975
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BBC Radio 4, 4 July 1973 to 17 December 1975
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BBC Radio 4, 16 July 1980 - 7 October 1981 (24 programmes in 2 series)
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BBC Radio 4, 9 July 1980 to 7 October 1981 (24 episodes in 2 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==

Revision as of 20:08, 5 October 2015

Contents

Host

Robin Ray (1973-4)

Sheridan Morley (1975)

Richard Stilgoe (1980-1)

Co-hosts

Resident panellists:
James Burke (1973-4)
Richard Murdoch (1973)
Isobel Barnett (1974-5)
Terry Wogan (1975, 1980-1)
Ann Meo (1980-1)

Broadcast

BBC Radio 4, 4 July 1973 to 17 December 1975

BBC Radio 4, 9 July 1980 to 7 October 1981 (24 episodes in 2 series)

Synopsis

A panel game on events of a year gone by, illustrated by archive extracts. The show was originally hosted by Robin Ray, with teams captained by scientist James Burke and comedian Richard Murdoch. The show was introduced as part of a revolution to Radio 4's schedules, which also saw Woman's Hour move from Radio 2 and You and Yours begin, and was regarded as one of the worst programmes on the network - David Wade in The Times called it a complete waste of everyone's time.

Though abandoned after two years, the format was not one to lie down, and returned five years later. Now hosted by Richard Stilgoe, the show adopted a format similar to Round Britain Quiz, with a resident team - Ann Meo, the future Treasure Hunt clue-compiler; and Terry Wogan, the then-host of Radio 2's breakfast show - being challenged by guests.

See also

The Year in Question, a 1980s buzzer quiz of the same name.

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