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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Claimed as the first ever interactive game show, this was a "computerised phone-in" in which the entire nation played a game of chess against grandmaster Jon Speelman.
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Claimed as the first ever interactive game show, this was a "computerised phone-in" in which the entire nation played a game of chess against grandmaster Jon Speelman. Viewers could vote for the next move by phoning a number whose last four digits represented the move's start and finish squares (similar to the common "e2-e4" notation, but using numbers instead of letters).
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==Trivia==
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Oddly, we may have the film director Stanley Kubrick to thank for this. Apparently Alan Yentob, the then controller of BBC2, commissioned it after Kubrick, a big chess fan, phoned him up to give him an earful about the fact that the BBC weren't covering the world championships that year.
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Revision as of 17:40, 19 February 2011

Contents

Host

Rob Curling

Co-hosts

Commentator: William Hartston

Grandmaster: Jon Speelman

Broadcast

BBC2, 7 December 1990

Synopsis

Claimed as the first ever interactive game show, this was a "computerised phone-in" in which the entire nation played a game of chess against grandmaster Jon Speelman. Viewers could vote for the next move by phoning a number whose last four digits represented the move's start and finish squares (similar to the common "e2-e4" notation, but using numbers instead of letters).

Trivia

Oddly, we may have the film director Stanley Kubrick to thank for this. Apparently Alan Yentob, the then controller of BBC2, commissioned it after Kubrick, a big chess fan, phoned him up to give him an earful about the fact that the BBC weren't covering the world championships that year.

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