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Oh God I hope it's never (April 2006)

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amosc100
nok32uk posted:
Schofield's Quest (Cheap Sunday evening show if I remember) and Schofield's TV Gold spring to mind. Not to mention Talking Telephone Numbers, which was, at the time after Going Live, the only thing worth watching with him in it.

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Schofields Quest - ITV version of BBc's Scofields Europe - if I remember correctly.

Also Talking Telephone Numbers was the forerunner to BBC's National Lottery version (which was first presented by Simon Mayo and then last couple of series' by Philip Schofield) - spookily both made by the same independent producers!!!!

TV Gold - a kind of early verson of BBC's Comedy Connections - correct me if I'm wrong there.

a case of what goes around comes around and Philip Schofield is always somewhere there!!!!!!!
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Inspector Sands
amosc100 posted:
TV Gold - a kind of early verson of BBC's Comedy Connections - correct me if I'm wrong there.


No, IIRC it was just clips of various old programmes with studio interviews with the stars.


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a case of what goes around comes around and Philip Schofield is always somewhere there!!!!!!!


He's doing well on This Morning though - Phillip and Fern are a great combination
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Brig Bother
amosc100 posted:

Schofields Quest - ITV version of BBc's Scofields Europe - if I remember correctly.


Goodness no. Schofield's Europe was essentially a travelogue, Schofield's Quest was a big viewer factfinding thing.
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Put The Telly On
I seem to remember Peter Baldwin (Corrie's Derek Wilton) on Schofield's Quest talking about trains.
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tvarksouthwest
big_fat posted:
Though TCF did get changed for Comic Relief 1993, though I don't know who she was. She looks a bit like Phillipa Forrester, though it clealry isn't her.

She was 10-year old Hannah Marriott, who won the prize in a Radio Times competition.
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Put The Telly On
nok32uk posted:
I seem to remember Peter Baldwin (Corrie's Derek Wilton) on Schofield's Quest talking about trains.


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I've never quoted myself before but my god I sound like Roy Cropper.

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