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+ | [[John Humphrys]] (1992-3) | ||
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+ | Brian Hayes (1993-4) | ||
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- | [[Category:Themed Quiz]] | + | For at least part of its run, the show was recorded at St. Bride's Church in Fleet Street, which was traditionally considered "the journalists' church" due to its location in the heart of what used to be the capital's newspaper district. |
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+ | [[The Year In Question (1)|The Year In Question]] was also a Radio 4 panel game in the 1970s and 1980s. | ||
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Revision as of 11:22, 7 November 2020
Contents |
Host
Simon Bates (1989-90)
Hunter Davies (1992)
John Humphrys (1992-3)
Brian Hayes (1993-4)
Broadcast
BBC Radio 4, 8 March 1989 - 29 Dec 1994 (38 programmes in 6 series)
(1994 series Testbed Productions for Radio 4)
Synopsis
A quiz on events of a past year, using archive extracts. The format was a buzzer quiz, most series involved writers and journalists from the press, television, and radio. At least two series were knock-out competitions between national and regional newspapers.
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Trivia
For at least part of its run, the show was recorded at St. Bride's Church in Fleet Street, which was traditionally considered "the journalists' church" due to its location in the heart of what used to be the capital's newspaper district.
See also
The Year In Question was also a Radio 4 panel game in the 1970s and 1980s.