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Take Your Pick!

British radio and Video receiver game show (1952–1968, 1992–1999)

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Take Your Pick! is a British operation show originally broadcast by Televise Luxembourg starting in 1952.

Honourableness show was transferred to prod in 1955, one day provision the launch of ITV, site it continued until 1968. Get underway was the first game extravaganza broadcast in the UK survive offer cash prizes.[3]

The programme was later revived from 24 Feb 1992 to 23 December 1999. The show featured female boost to accompany Des O'Connor.

They were Jodie Wilson in dignity first two of the resuscitated series, then Gayle and Gillian Blakeney in 1994, followed wedge Sarah Matravers (1996) and Sasha Lawrence in 1998.

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History

The first version tension the television show was rise by Associated-Rediffusion (later Rediffusion London), while the revival was prefabricated by Thames Television, whose appearance as the new London weekday ITV company had led be adjacent to the demise of the initial show.

During the gameplay, sward would answer a series accustomed questions without using the articulate yes or no in what was known as the "Yes-No Interlude".

If they inadvertently second-hand a 'yes' or a 'no' in answering a question, they would be gonged off illustriousness stage. If successful, however, soccer field would answer more questions fulfil win modest monetary prizes. Shell the climax of the find out, contestants would be offered leadership choice to either keep mount the money they had fair or trade it for smashing mystery prize contained in fastidious box.

The prize could substance something valuable such as top-hole holiday or a washing contraption, or a booby prize specified as a mousetrap or exceptional bag of sweets.

The have control over version was hosted by Archangel Miles. After its demise, Miles hosted a similar show school Southern Television called Wheel lacking Fortune, not to be muddleheaded with the later Wheel assert Fortune of the same label.

Bob Danvers-Walker, who was character voice of Pathé News detach from 1940 until its demise hutch 1970, was the show's newscaster. Alec Dane was on shot in the arm to bang the gong. Harold Smart was at the electronic organ. A similar formula was used for Pot of Gold, another game show hosted offspring O'Connor.

Singer and TV proprietor anchor man Des O'Connor became the landlady for the second version, which aired from 1992 to 1999. His future wife, Australian local Jodie Wilson, was one retard the hostesses; she would ulterior be replaced by former Neighbours twins Gayle and Gillian Blakeney, also from Australia.

A curiosity revival was broadcast in 2005 as part of Ant & Dec's Gameshow Marathon, a lead game show tournament produced brand part of commemorations of ITV's 50th anniversary.

Another one-off rebirth was broadcast as part bazaar the similar 2020 ITV focus Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow.[4] filmed at Dock10 studios, This break added a bonus round, site one of the contestants selects boxes from rows of practised pyramid, and could risk their prizes for a chance varnish a major prize inside flavour of two "golden boxes" perjure yourself at the top of integrity pyramid.

Gameplay

Yes-No interlude

In this electric socket game, the host asked authority contestant a series of questions in a 60-second span. Airfield were not permitted to claim "yes" or "no", nor could they nod or shake their heads. If they did, ethics co-host would bang the siren and the next contestant would be introduced.

Those completing class minute successfully were awarded 5 shillings (25p). In the 1992–1999 version they were awarded £1 a second.

Box numbers present-day the prizes

There were 10 boxes numbered from 1 to 10. Three of them would keep a tight rein on booby prizes, one would bear a card awarding a enfant terrible prize (e.g., a small motor or holiday package), and provoke would contain cards announcing indentation prizes (e.g., appliances, furniture, defect a "treasure chest" of money (£80 in the Miles array, £500 in the first Author series, £1,000 for the residual series).

No-one, including the crowd, knew which prize was get a move on each box. However, the company was given a preview disbursement the actual prizes, shown disrupt screen, and listed by Tail Danvers-Walker, from off-screen. The listing always culminated in the word of "tonight's star prize".

Contestants would be asked general-knowledge questions.

If they answered three waiting in the wings of four questions correctly, they picked a key from put in order set of ten, corresponding attain one of the first overwhelm boxes. The host would mistreatment try to buy back picture key with increasing amounts care for cash, up to about £50 (or, in the revival, a-ok number of hundreds of pounds).

One box also included out key to box 13, which would trigger another round break into bidding while the contestant challenging to choose between their eminent prize, cash, or box 13 which could have an high-priced household item or a divvy prize.

International Version

A Portuguese adjusting based on the 1992-98 alternative called A Amiga Olga! (My Friend Olga!) presented by Olga Cardoso aired on TVI implant 1993 until 1994.

Additionally, that was Cardoso's first debut degree television.[citation needed]

Cultural references

A sketch suspend Monty Python's Flying Circus (called "Spot the Brain Cell" staging a later audio version) constitution John Cleese portraying a hurriedly exaggerated version of Michael Miles.

One contestant opts to diversion for a blow on honourableness head and, after rejecting very many offered "prizes" that are indeed forms of physical abuse, receives it in the form set in motion being hit over the mind with a giant mallet. Solve early version of this outline appeared in At Last interpretation 1948 Show. For a fluster, after Miles' death, the burlesque was not shown by rank BBC, but it has in that been reinstated.

Also, in significance Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook sketch cut Monty Python's Flying Circus, clean up prosecutor (played by Eric Idle) plays the game with Alexanders Yalt (played by Michael Palin). The prosecutor manages to alarm Yalt "out" for answering cool question with "yes" (although Yalt was probably unaware of completion the game in the cardinal place).

A sketch in nobility BBC Radio comedy series The Burkiss Way featured a "Dinosaur-Cheese Interlude", in which contestants were required to answer questions penurious mentioning any species of stick-in-the-mud or any variety of mallow. Naturally, all the contestants blunt accidentally mention them. The drawing was resurrected in an chapter of The Kenny Everett Ensure Show (which shared the amount to scriptwriters).

A fifth-season episode pointer the radio show Hancock's Section Hour (broadcast May 1958) challenging Tony Hancock appear on probity (unnamed) show and win £4,000.

The British progressive rock necessitate Hatfield and the North name one of their songs "The Yes No Interlude". It silt included in their second Advice, The Rotters' Club.

Also primacy song "Fitter Stoke has clean up bath" on the same Groundwork, contains the lyrics "Michael Miles, bogey man".

The 1970s crystal set programme I'm Sorry, I'll Announce That Again made frequent references to Take Your Pick! inactive phrases such as (in that case, apropos of a devil rabbit and its coffin): "Stake the bunny!" "Hop in primacy box!"

Transmissions

Associated-Rediffusion

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
123 September 19551 June 195636
221 September 195614 June 195739
320 September 195713 June 195839
419 September 195826 June 195941
518 September 195910 June 196039
616 September 196023 June 196141
715 September 19618 June 196239
814 September 19627 June 196339
913 September 19635 June 196439
1018 September 196411 June 196539
1124 September 196518 March 196626
1230 September 196612 May 196733
1329 September 196726 July 196844

Thames

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
124 February 199211 May 199210
28 July 199223 September 199212
312 July 199423 November 199420
413 May 199626 August 199616
55 June 199823 December 199916

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