What's it All About? (1)

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== Host ==
== Host ==
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[[Brian Johnston]]
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[[Brian Johnston]] (radio)
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[[Nicholas Parsons]] (TV)
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Leslie Mitchell (stand-in, TV)
== Co-hosts ==
== Co-hosts ==
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Regular panel: Kenneth Horne, Celia Johnson, Dilys Powell
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Griselda Hervey (TV version)
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Regular panel (radio): Celia Johnson (first four episodes), Iris Ashley (replaced Johnson), Dulcie Gray, [[Lionel Gamlin]], Guy Ramsey
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Regular panel (TV): [[Kenneth Horne]], Celia Johnson, Dilys Powell
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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BBC radio, 1950s
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BBC Light Programme, 18 May to 21 September 1954
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Associated-Rediffusion, 1955
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Listeners sent in cards telling the tale of an event that had happened to them. The panel worked out how and why.
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Listeners sent in cards telling the tale of an event that had happened to them. The panel worked out how and why.  
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==Trivia==
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Despite being Nicholas Parsons' first TV hosting job, it gets all of three sentences in his autobiography. His assessment: "It had a lot of publicity, ran for thirteen weeks, but was not really successful. It was too similar to [[What's My Line?]], and not as good."
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==Inventor==
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John P. Wynn
[[Category:Radio]]
[[Category:Radio]]
[[Category:Panel Game]]
[[Category:Panel Game]]
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[[Category:Rediffusion Productions]]

Revision as of 09:18, 7 July 2020

Contents

Host

Brian Johnston (radio)

Nicholas Parsons (TV)

Leslie Mitchell (stand-in, TV)

Co-hosts

Griselda Hervey (TV version)

Regular panel (radio): Celia Johnson (first four episodes), Iris Ashley (replaced Johnson), Dulcie Gray, Lionel Gamlin, Guy Ramsey

Regular panel (TV): Kenneth Horne, Celia Johnson, Dilys Powell

Broadcast

BBC Light Programme, 18 May to 21 September 1954

Associated-Rediffusion, 1955

Synopsis

Listeners sent in cards telling the tale of an event that had happened to them. The panel worked out how and why.

Trivia

Despite being Nicholas Parsons' first TV hosting job, it gets all of three sentences in his autobiography. His assessment: "It had a lot of publicity, ran for thirteen weeks, but was not really successful. It was too similar to What's My Line?, and not as good."

Inventor

John P. Wynn

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