The Quiz #24

My 70's TV Childhood

06-08-2024 • 15 mins

Although we’re not live from Norwich, we’re still "The Quiz of the Week!"

Hello and welcome back once again to the My 70’s TV Childhood Podcast.

This week’s quiz has a special theme: 1970s quiz and game shows. As always, it’s just for fun and follows the usual format: 20 questions over four rounds, with a point for each correct answer.

So grab a pen and paper, top up your drink and get ready to play.

We start with Round One, called "Quiz Inquisitor," featuring five questions about the hosts of some iconic 70’s quiz and game shows.

Next, we move to Round Two, which is our usual Fil Rouge round with questions based on topics we’ve covered in previous editions of the My 70’s TV Childhoodpodcast.

For Round Three, we have a special game show-themed edition of our "Name That Tune" round. Our AI-powered theme tune generator is back online, so get ready to identify five theme tunes from classic 70’s UK game shows.

Finally, Round Four is our TV Times general trivia round, but this week, all the questions are related to quiz and game shows.

This week’s bonus question is about the legendary show "Sale of the Century," which achieved the highest-ever rating for an ITV game show on 22nd December 1978. Can you name the unusual event that boosted viewer numbers for this particular episode? Email your answers to quiz@my70stvchildhood.com.

So how did you do? Are you ready to play for the car in The Sale of the Century or are you left with only a Blankety Blank chequebook and pen for comfort?" I hope you’ve enjoyed this week’s quiz. If you enjoy the quiz and our podcast, please tell your friends and take time to like, rate, and review us wherever you get your podcasts.

We’ll be back next week with our next podcast and in a fortnight with our next quiz. Until then, take care, and don’t forget to join us again soon for more from My 70’s TV Childhood and the My 70’s TV Childhood Quiz!

Take care,
Oliver

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