JEUX SAN FRONTIERES GB HEAT 1982 SHERBOURNE DORSET PT 2

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  • GB
    Jeux Sans Frontières 1982
    Heat 6
    Event Staged: Tuesday 10th August 1982
    Venue: Sherborne Castle Park, Sherborne, Dorset, Great Britain
    European Transmissions (Local Timings):
    SSR (CH-French): Wednesday 11th August 1982, 8.05-9.35pm
    JRT (YU): Wednesday 11th August 1982, 8.05-9.30pm
    TSI (CH-Italian): Wednesday 11th August 1982, 8.40-10.10pm
    SRG (CH-German): Wednesday 11th August 1982, 8.45-10.10pm
    RAI Due (I): Thursday 12th August 1982
    Antenne 2 (F): Sunday 29th August 1982
    BBC1 (GB exc. Wales): Friday 1st October 1982, 7.45-9.00pm (as Heat 4)
    Theme: The Sailors' Homecoming
    Teams: Frameries (B) v. Versoix (CH) v. Dieppe (F) v. West Dorset (GB) v.
    Lizzano (I) v. Vila Real-Mateus (P) v. Ulcinj (YU)
    Games: The Landing Party, Sir Walter's Cape, The Tavern Barmaid, Sword Fight, The Sailors' Parrots, Barrel of Rum, The Press Gang and Return to the Ship;
    Fil Rouge: The Stowaways;
    Jokers: Pirates and Parrots.
    Did You Know?
    Light entertainment
    Stuart Hall became particularly well-known as the presenter of It's a Knockout between 1972 and 1982 and its European equivalent, Jeux Sans Frontières. During the programme, he would often be carried away by the slapstick humour of the competition and become incoherent with laughter. This led to his becoming a popular subject for impersonation. He also presented Quiz Ball (a football quiz) on BBC television during the early 1970s and he was the original host of the long running sports quiz A Question Of Sport (at that time only broadcast in the North of England); and in the late 1990s he presented Going, Going, Gone, an antiques quiz show for the BBC and provided the voice-over for God's Gift for Granada. During the late 1960s, he was a commentator on Match Of The Day.
    From 2007 to 2008, he was the voice-over for the UK version of the Japanese obstacle course show Ninja Warrior on Challenge.
    In 2008, he provided his voice for a special segment on Les Dennis's Home Video Heroes. In a typical episode, he would be shown a series of funny clips and there would be a 'Laugh-o-meter' at the bottom of the screen measuring how much he laughed

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