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Post by williammcgregor on Jan 12, 2024 14:50:49 GMT
TAKE YOUR PICK24.02.1956 Episode No. 22 (missing)BFI identifierN-490493 Title: Take Your Pick #22 (Acquisition)
Production country: United Kingdom Synopsis: Michael Miles introduces Bob Danvers-Walker with today's prizes. Contemporary earthenware, 3 full-sized beds, American transistor radio/alarm, treasure chest of £50. Booby prizes include a fish slice and a fuzzy wuzz. The contestants take part in the yes/no interlude. End of part one. Michael Miles announces that the Box 13 prize is with key 2. Stan answers all three questions and picks box 2. Offered the choice of box 2 or 13, Stan turns down box 2 - would have been the transistor radio/alarm. Box 13 is a 'Turkish Bath' - a trip to Istanbul. Lawrie answers all the questions and picks box 3. Turns down £13 and opens the box to win the beds. Iris answers all questions and selects box 9. Winning the mystery star prize. She is offered £100 but take the envelope. The envelope will be opened after the show and the prize revealed next week. Cathy answers all questions and picks box 8. Offered £28 she takes the money - would have won the tea set. Beryl answers all the questions and picks box number 6. Turning down £6 she opens the box and wins the knitting machine. Michael Miles says 'goodnight', (Synopsis) CategoryNon Fiction GenreQuiz show CreditsDirector: Audrey Starrett Producer: Michael Miles Editor: Ray Helm CastMichael Miles Bob Danvers-Walker collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmItems/154417210
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Post by williammcgregor on Jan 12, 2024 15:01:35 GMT
TAKE YOUR PICK Series 9
03.01.1964 Episode No. 17 (missing) 10.01.1964 Episode No. 18 (missing) 17.01.1964 Episode No. 19 (missing) 24.01.1964 Episode No. 20 (missing) 31.01.1964 Episode No. 21 (missing) 07.02.1964 Episode No. 22 (missing) 14.02.1964 Episode No. 23 (missing) 21.02.1964 Episode No. 24 (missing) 28.02.1964 Episode No. 25 (missing) 06.03.1964 Episode No. 26 (missing) 13.03.1964 Episode No. 27 (missing) 20.03.1964 Episode No. 28 (missing) 27.03.1964 Episode No. 29 (missing) 03.04.1964 Episode No. 30 (missing) 10.04.1964 Episode No. 31 (missing) 17.04.1964 Episode No. 32 (missing) 24.04.1964 Episode No. 33 (missing) 01.05.1964 Episode No. 34 (missing) 08.05.1964 Episode No. 35 (missing) 15.05.1964 Episode No. 36 (missing) 22.05.1964 Episode No. 37 (missing) 29.05.1964 Episode No. 38 (missing) 05.06.1964 Episode No. 39 (missing) Series 10 18.09.1964 Episode No. 1 (missing) 25.09.1964 Episode No. 2 (missing) 02.10.1964 Episode No. 3 (missing) 09.10.1964 Episode No. 4 (missing) 16.10.1964 Episode No. 5 (missing) 23.10.1964 Episode No. 6 (missing) 30.10.1964 Episode No. 7 (missing) 06.11.1964 Episode No. 8 (missing) 13.11.1964 Episode No. 9 (missing) 20.11.1964 Episode No. 10 (missing) 27.11.1964 Episode No. 11 (missing) 04.12.1964 Episode No. 12 (missing) 11.12.1964 Episode No. 13 (missing) 18.12.1964 Episode No. 14 (missing) 25.12.1964 Christmas Day Edition (missing) BFI identifierN-490484TitleTake Your Pick (preview copy) (Acquisition) Date1964 (Television) Production countryUnited KingdomProduction companyRediffusionSynopsisMichael Miles announces that at the end of the programme he will give the first clue in a competition for viewers to win prizes on the programme. Bob Danvers- Walker announces the prizes on the programme - a motorscooter, a washing machine, a lounge suit with 6 shirts, ties and socks, 61 piece willow pattern dinner service, a portable radio that can also take photographs, a treasure chest of £60. Booby prizes of alarm clock without a bell, 6 used teabags and a 19" collar. The star prize is 'everything for the guest room'. The competitors take part in the yes/no interlude. The mystery prize Box 13, is in Key no. 4. Wendy from Cardiff is first. Answering all questions correctly, she turns down £28 to open box number 5 and wins the Radio/Camera. Albert from South Shields. Answering all questions correctly he takes £25. End of part 1[473ft] Part 2. Martin (originally from Tipperary) answers all questions successfuly and picks box 4. Offered the choice of box 4 or box 13 he turns down box 4 (the dinner service) and picks box 13. Michael Miles announces he has won a 'trip to the fair' - a trip to New York for the World's Fair. Nina answers all questions successfully and picks box 1. She turns down £18 and wins the treasure chest of £60. Lionel answers all questions correctly and picks box 7. He decides to take £26 offered instead. Box 7 contained 7 used teabags. Michael Miles announces the first clue (of three) to win a saloon car. Says 'goodnight'. [964 ft] (Synopsis)CategoryNon FictionGenreQuiz showCreditsDirector: Audrey Starrett Production Company: Rediffusion Editor: Ray Helm CastMichael Miles Bob Danvers-Walker TitleTake Your Pick (preview copy) (Acquisition title) Film / Video Materials held in the BFI National Archive
Accessible materials to view (1) 16mm Safety - Combined - - TX date: 1964Stock date: 1965 - - N-492606
Viewing - Film print can be requested for access
Film materials (3) 16mm Safety - Combined - - N-490489
Master - Restricted access to preserved film
16mm Safety - Combined - - TX date: 1964Stock date: 1965 - - N-492606
Viewing - Film print can be requested for access
35mm Safety - Combined - - N-492605
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Post by paul carney on Jan 12, 2024 18:28:54 GMT
The famous yes/no interlude.😀
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Post by williammcgregor on Jan 13, 2024 19:29:17 GMT
The date on the holding at the BFI is just 1964.
Chris Perry has confirmed it was Friday 25 September 1964 with help from the TV Times and the Birmingham Evening Mail.
25 September 1964 is listed on TV Brain as Take Your Pick
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Post by paul carney on Jan 13, 2024 21:58:08 GMT
Seem to remember that it was always on a Friday night in the London region.
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Post by brianfretwell on Jan 23, 2024 9:48:45 GMT
The famous yes/no interlude.😀 To me that was a lot less boring than the current game show "Tell me about yourself!" way of getting to know a contestant!
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Post by robkeeley on Jan 23, 2024 17:21:23 GMT
And then the answer comes: "So, I'm a trainee management consultant..." Why "so"? No one's said anything prior to connect with what you're saying!
Since "Millionaire" and "Weakest Link" all gameshows have looked and felt the same.
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Post by Rob Moss on Jan 24, 2024 19:53:19 GMT
And then the answer comes: "So, I'm a trainee management consultant..." Why "so"? No one's said anything prior to connect with what you're saying! Since "Millionaire" and "Weakest Link" all gameshows have looked and felt the same. You should give “I Literally Just Told You” a go.
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Post by paul carney on Jan 25, 2024 11:06:55 GMT
Bob Danvers Walker. The man with the gong.
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