Everyone today thinking that 'Only Connect' has the most cerebrally challenging questions. :) The winners of this show each week were scouted by MI5 afterwards. :)
The Clues (click "Read More" to reveal) Clue 1 - A Duck (delivered by the Badger, played by Bill Pertwee) This is where hope takes a tumble It's good if the jumble you rumble. Clue 2 - A Bullseye (delivered by Ratatouille and Ratty, played by Anna Dawson and her husband John Boulter) The key to the game's bin found here An active young fellow will cheer Clue 3 - A Tray of Rags (delivered by Mole, played by Kenneth Connor) All dressed up and nowhere to go If it gets put out, "we told you so" Clue 4 - An Empty Tube (delivered by the Head Weasel, played by Lance Percival) The program's mainstay here is found Push the buttons, and it moves around Clue 5 - A Christmas Cracker (delivered by Toad, played by Tony Selby) A time to partake of good cheer A mammoth prize you may find here
The Answers (click "Read More" to reveal) Prize 1 - For the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh - A set of 4 covers & 8 duvets, 2 tumbleform seats, and a range of toys including Care Bears and Dogtanian. Prize 2 - For Great Ormond Street Hospital - 3 activity centres and a range of toys and games Prize 3 - For Killingbeck Hospital, Leeds - A range of children's clothing for up to age 13, doctors and nurses dressing up kit, a selection of toys, a Polaroid camera, a cassette recorder, and Speech Apples to assist with breathing and speaking exercises. Prize 4 - For each of the hospitals represented - a VCR, a portable colour television, and an MSX microcomputer with a range of educational software and games. Prize 5 - Dusty Bin (with Garbage the Dog)... but because it's a charity episode, it's the Star Prize, so all 3 hospital get the prizes as listed above!
This would be the final edition to have the 1000-1 quiz as for the following series the quiz changed to a fingers on the buzzer type one.
Everyone today thinking that 'Only Connect' has the most cerebrally challenging questions. :) The winners of this show each week were scouted by MI5 afterwards. :)
Wonder whatever became of those MSX computers, they'd be worth an absolute mint now.
Xmas at toad hall is our festive theme on 321 from 1986
Xmas at Toad Hall is our festive theme on 321 from 1986.
The Clues (click "Read More" to reveal)
Clue 1 - A Duck (delivered by the Badger, played by Bill Pertwee)
This is where hope takes a tumble
It's good if the jumble you rumble.
Clue 2 - A Bullseye (delivered by Ratatouille and Ratty, played by Anna Dawson and her husband John Boulter)
The key to the game's bin found here
An active young fellow will cheer
Clue 3 - A Tray of Rags (delivered by Mole, played by Kenneth Connor)
All dressed up and nowhere to go
If it gets put out, "we told you so"
Clue 4 - An Empty Tube (delivered by the Head Weasel, played by Lance Percival)
The program's mainstay here is found
Push the buttons, and it moves around
Clue 5 - A Christmas Cracker (delivered by Toad, played by Tony Selby)
A time to partake of good cheer
A mammoth prize you may find here
The Answers (click "Read More" to reveal)
Prize 1 - For the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh - A set of 4 covers & 8 duvets, 2 tumbleform seats, and a range of toys including Care Bears and Dogtanian.
Prize 2 - For Great Ormond Street Hospital - 3 activity centres and a range of toys and games
Prize 3 - For Killingbeck Hospital, Leeds - A range of children's clothing for up to age 13, doctors and nurses dressing up kit, a selection of toys, a Polaroid camera, a cassette recorder, and Speech Apples to assist with breathing and speaking exercises.
Prize 4 - For each of the hospitals represented - a VCR, a portable colour television, and an MSX microcomputer with a range of educational software and games.
Prize 5 - Dusty Bin (with Garbage the Dog)... but because it's a charity episode, it's the Star Prize, so all 3 hospital get the prizes as listed above!
Mister Doc watch out for the account Classic TV Archives as he keeps spamming and pinching your uploads for his own account. Not sure if it's a bot.
@@mrb3097 I’ve noticed the comments but not the videos thanks for bringing this to my attention.