Where on Earth?

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Julian Duguid
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Alan Houghton Brodrick
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R. B. Williams Thompson
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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BBC-tv, 1954
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BBC-tv, 8 July to 30 September 1954 (6 episodes in 1 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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A panel were asked to identify places from photographs. Devised as a natural successor to [[Animal, Vegetable, Mineral]], the pilot (featuring panellists, or "travellers", Osbert Lancaster, John Betjeman and Peter Fleming) was a disaster and it was never heard of again, though remarkably a telerecording of the show survives.
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A panel were asked to identify places from photographs. Devised as a natural successor to [[Animal, Vegetable, Mineral]], the show never really took off. Creator [[David Attenborough]] suggests in his autobiography that the pilot (featuring panellists, or "travellers", Osbert Lancaster, John Betjeman and Peter Fleming) was such a disaster that it was never heard of again, though it did in fact run for a few more editions. Nevertheless a troubled production may be indicated by the fact that it managed to get through three hosts in its short run.
==Inventor==
==Inventor==
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Would you believe, no less than the young David Attenborough.
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Would you believe, no less than the young [[David Attenborough]].
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[[Category:Broadcast Pilots]]

Current revision as of 19:01, 6 February 2021

Contents

Host

Julian Duguid

Alan Houghton Brodrick

R. B. Williams Thompson

Broadcast

BBC-tv, 8 July to 30 September 1954 (6 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

A panel were asked to identify places from photographs. Devised as a natural successor to Animal, Vegetable, Mineral, the show never really took off. Creator David Attenborough suggests in his autobiography that the pilot (featuring panellists, or "travellers", Osbert Lancaster, John Betjeman and Peter Fleming) was such a disaster that it was never heard of again, though it did in fact run for a few more editions. Nevertheless a troubled production may be indicated by the fact that it managed to get through three hosts in its short run.

Inventor

Would you believe, no less than the young David Attenborough.

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