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The questions were set by polymath and author Boswell Taylor on behalf of BBC TV and he was assisted by the BBC's Mary Craig who doubled as the scorer and electronic score board operator. In order to set appropriate questions the selected contestants from each school filled in a questionnaire listing
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The Leamington team were presented with the prize on Thursday 12 January 1967 at the school, from Peter Dimmock of the BBC. Dimmock said that it was the first time that two girls teams were in the final. He said that in the autumn, the show would go international against three Australian cities, and
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Scotland had won nine times, England five, Wales four; The Scotsman featured the result in its editorial on Friday 31 December 1965, implying that the success must be largely due to the obvious proficiency of the nation's grammar schools, but noting that for 'less-gifted children', schools often had
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The programme was first aired on TV in two special experiments. The first was on 25 April 1953, featuring Sheffield High School (girls) v. Marylebone Grammar School (boys). A second TV broadcast was performed in 1954 featuring Lady Margaret High School for Girls (Cardiff) v Solihull School for Boys.
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play boys' teams in the first rounds of the radio competition. The radio editions would be repeated on a Saturday at 12pm from this year, also this was continued in all subsequent years. In the two semi-finals for this first year of girls' teams, three of the four teams were from girls' schools, but
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The final was recorded on 9 February, with Macclesfield winning 44-43; the trophy was presented by Prime Minister Jim Callaghan, with ninety minutes at his home on Monday 7 March 1977, with boys from Newark, and their headmistress Beryl Footman, after having lunch at the House of Commons with their
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The first victory for an English team since the radio competition had begun; the finalists played teams from Denmark, Holland and Germany, as would happen the following year; Sutton Coldfield v of Netherlands on Monday 14 January 1957, Sutton Coldfield were beaten 37–36; Glanmor played of Antwerp
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The series first appeared on the Home Service when the first international series was repeated on Monday 29 May 1950 at 11am; this international series had originally begun on 18 April 1950 on the Light Programme. From October 1950, the radio national competition was first broadcast on Tuesdays on
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Sutton won 43 to 37; 16 year old Marilyn Black would join with 12 year old Christine Agg, 13 year old Helen Tyrell, and 15 year old Judith Blomeley on the radio 21st anniversary series on Tuesday 15 October 1968 on Radio 2 against Cambridgeshire High School for Boys, later losing to Leyton Senior
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on Monday 21 January 1952, whom they beat 23-18 A chairman of a London ice-cream company was so delighted with the exemplary standard of the Dundee team, that he wanted to give everyone at the school free ice-creams. He underestimated the generous offer, when he found out that the school roll was
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of Hamburg, recorded mid-April 65, it was recorded as two versions, one English one German; Latymer won 38-31 in the English version (John Barton aged 16, Peter Bennington aged 17 of Putney, Stephen Ankers aged 15 of Teddington, Mark Woodland aged 14 of Wandsworth); the German presenter was Hans
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The prize was presented at school on Thursday 3 February by John Grist (1924-2017), Controller of English Regions. Ruth and Matthew were part of a team of three in the Trans World team. with Andrew Barker aged 17, the Captain of a Scottish team Judith was the daughter of Henry Proctor Palmer (16
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Won 53–43. This was the 10th anniversary series, so the week afterwards, Kenilworth challenged a 'representative team' from the first series; Kenilworth played a team from Minneapolis on Transworld Top Team on 23 November 1971 Transworld would be recorded between August 14 and 1 September 1971,
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at Lime Grove Studios on Saturday 16 January 1956 with their Physical Culture teacher Mrs Kathleen Arthur. Noelyne Hopkins in the mid-1960s ran a local senior scout unit, and a folk club, and taught at Montgomeryshire College of Further Education; her father, William Hopkins, was the vicar of
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local MP; teacher Margaret Biddle, who organised the team, also went; the Newark team was captain Michael Furness aged 18, Andrew Collins aged 12, Julian Spicer aged 14, and Martin Yates aged 16; Terry White was their teacher who organised, and he went there, with local their local Labour MP
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Watched by 8m, on the same day, Peter Dimmock and Bill Wright visited the school to present the trophy. First time that trophy was presented. Fairfield were David Warwick aged 17, captain, Russell Wagerfield aged 15, Richard Gair aged 14, and Roger Allen aged 12
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Fiona Hanley, aged 12, Sean Hanley, aged 14 of Steyne Rd, Neal Dench aged 16 of East St, and captain Philip Barden, aged 17 of Downs Rd. Recorded on Wednesday 8 December. Coached by English teacher John Mockler.Philip Barden studied Maths at Cambridge.
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All boarders except Peter Thompson, 14, of Taunton, others were Stephen Connor, 12, father in the Army in Germany, Nicholas Neale, 16, from Twyford, and Andrew Cullum, 17, of London; the school was direct grant, and went independent from September 1978
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was replaced in an earlier round as he was rushed to hospital for an appendix operation; they were taken on a night out around London by the show producer on 7 January 1960, with their teacher Mr Watt; after the final, Mackie played the
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featured Morag Ogilvie, Raymond Berry, Christine Cook, and James Treasurer; Hazlehead Academy would be opened by the Queen on Wednesday 7 October 1970; Inverness beat Eindhoven 38–27, Inverness beat Deventer 42 to 30; a
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The radio national competition (but for boys' schools only) began on Sunday 3 October 1948 at 7.30pm on the Light Programme, with London against Birmingham, and with question master Lionel Gamlin, which was won by
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on Thursday 19 November 1964 on BBC One; later aged 19, she would be the second female president of the Cambridge Union in March 1969; aged 22 she tried to be selected for Hitchin against the 26 year old
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In 1975 the TV version moved to 4.10–4.35pm on Sundays, then from 3.55 to 4.20, with the last final on 9 August 1975. One of the producers of the TV version was Bill Wright, who would later devise
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Josephine Boenisch, Gwenillian Aubrey, Caroline Griffiths (now Beasley-Murray), and captain Veronica Lloyd. Presented with the prize on Thursday 23 February 1961., and given a visit to London
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on Saturday 25 November 1972, until Enoch Powell stood down as candidate on Thursday 7 February 1974, and despite Enoch Powell casting a postal vote for her, she came second by 6,901 votes
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Brackley were Captain Michael Ipgrave, aged 16, Marni Burfitt, aged 15, Alison de Verteuil, aged 13, and David Seaman, aged 12, being coached by teachers Clive Waind and Rosemary Davies
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studied medicine at Aberdeen University, Lynn Scott, and Kenneth Lindsay, studied History and English at Aberdeen University, who was also the son of the Director of Education of
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The 21st anniversary series, broadcast from 15 September 1968. The Grove boys were presented at the school Wednesday 22 January 1969 by John Rowley, Controller of BBC Wales, with
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Scottish viewers warned the Scottish team to 'watch the little fair-haired fella' of other team, as 'he's dynamite', the smallest of the Barnsley team. The Scottish team lost
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The May 1948 radio series began as a knock-out competition for London schools only, where the winning team that of each transmission would appear in the next week's edition.
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Gower team: Susan Raad, Michael Isaac, Alison Maull, and David Smith. Leeds team: Francis Bruynseels – head boy of his school in 1975, Jane Dougherty, Stephen Moriarty from
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After a request from a Northern Ireland listener, girls teams were added, as an experiment. The first girls' schools appeared on Monday 3 October 1949, with the independent
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of Newbury, who was in the school cricket team, and appeared on Wednesday 28 September 1966 on BBC1 for Newbury Grammar School, with captain 17 year old Harvey Mitchell of
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The final was recorded on Friday 10 February 1978 Collingwood were James Oates aged 12, Ian Ashurst aged 14, and Nicholas Hird aged 15, Graham Osgood aged 18, captain.
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Monday 18 June 1973 BBC1 multilingual (French), the first bilingual TV quiz, where alternate rounds were English or French, with subtitles against Laurence Meary from
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Filmed at Elgin on 16 May 1973, it ended in a draw 41-41, the tie breaker was won by Elgin). The Derby team were all sixth formers - Anthony Kelk and Paul McCrea from
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later hoped to compete against US and Canada. Marie Bishop and Elizabeth Wilson both studied medicine at the Royal Free Hospital, and Janet Vaughan studied Law at
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The trophy was presented on 20 January 1965 by Denis Morris, the head of the Light Programme; Stafford High were beaten 46–34, and the programme was recorded at
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Stornoway beat Belfast 30–28; it was the first year that islands off the coast of the United Kingdom were entered, and one of those teams reached the final.
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Robert MacDermot (died on Saturday 21 November 1964 at Central Middlesex Hospital aged 54, after tripping and falling at London Airport, fracturing bones)
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The finalists competed with teams from the Netherlands in Transworld; on 3 August 1970 it was recorded at Inverness Royal Academy with other teams from
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review on 30 September 1970 said – 'very few programmes can boast the education quality and mental stimulus that distinguishes Transworld Top Team'.
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Brenda Emery captain and head girl aged 17, Angela Clifton aged 14, Diana Herd aged 13 of Wylde Green, and Margaret Scaife aged 12 of Little Sutton
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Joy Bowes captain aged 17, born 9 February 1961, of 194 Stockton Rd, Janet Rigg aged 16, Andrew Hainsworth aged 14, and Nicholas Smith aged 12
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Recorded on 14 December 1950; both team captains went to Britannic House (not BP) in London on Monday 22 January 1951, which was filmed for
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Marie Bishop age 17 - she wanted to be a doctor, and played the flute in the Warwickshire Youth Orchestra, Elizabeth Wilson aged 15 from
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Register Office on Tuesday 22 December 1953. Wynn was half-Welsh and half-Danish, could speak seven languages. He would fly each week to
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Kenilworth beat New Orleans 52–42, Kenilworth beat Minneapolis, Kenilworth lost to Baltimore 47–34; In the Transworld competition,
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only one girls' team reached the final - Grove Park Grammar School for Girls (from north Wales), and the boys' team won the final.
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radio and television quiz show for teams from secondary schools in the United Kingdom which ran for 38 years, from 1948 to 1986.
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their interests, books recently read and favourite music. The teams from co-ed schools usually included two girls and two boys.
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in Swansea, on television in June 1966, losing to Fairfield Grammar School in the semi-finals; Conservative MP since 1997 for
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series for British universities, which was (likewise) taken off the air in 1987, but was brought back (now broadcast on
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Juliet Weale aged 17, Anne O'Flynn aged 16, Helena Chamberlain aged 14, and Caroline Gibbs aged 13; Newbury won 53–46);
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September 1926 - 28 April 1990) and had a mathematician mother, and studied Chemistry at Oxford, and was in the local
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Isle of Man were captain Jonathan Hudson aged 18, Bryan Hartley aged 15, Graham Davies 13, and Richard James aged 12
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the Light Programme, then repeated on Saturday at 9.30am on the Home Service, starting from Saturday 7 October 1950.
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and General Secretary for three years, John Nash aged 13, Alisdair MacLean aged 13, and Clifford Hance aged 15.
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Bedford were Simon Wallis aged 17, Catherine Zvegintzov aged 16, James Gell aged 15, and Paul Holbrook aged 13
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for ten years and met her husband, an RAF officer, in Hong Kong, on a Transworld episode, marrying in 1975.
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David Bogie aged 12, Colin MacNee aged aged 13, Cameron Rollo aged 15, and William Findlay aged 18, captain
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Elizabeth Lewis aged 12, Ann Humphreys aged 13, Noelyne Hopkins aged 15, and captain Isabel Stoner aged 16.
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Roger Panting aged 12, James Pierce aged 13, Stephen Dix aged 15, and captain Christopher Elliott aged 17.
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The final was recorded in November 1972, and the trophy awarded on Monday 29 January 1973 at the school.
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The trophy was presented at the school on Thursday 7 February 1974 by Robert Coulter, a presenter of
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Alan Ronald (captain) aged 16, Michael Todd aged 12, John Morris aged 13, and Brian McNeill aged 15.
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Kelvin Moneypenny, George Smith, Adrian Ribolla and John Boyle Kelvin became a bridge designer with
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Stroud team - Victoria Harris, Ruth Oliver, Helen Vale, and Sue Williams (captain) from Sheepscombe
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Ian Wallace aged 17, Margaret Hepburn aged 15, Wendy McGibbon aged 13, and David Anderson aged 12
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Margaret Browning aged 12, Vivien Stuart aged 15, Linda Talbot aged 18, and Sarah Lake aged 14
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in 1989; Homelands School also closed in 1989); Elgin went to Hong Kong for Trans World, with
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John Page aged 17, Lesley Guest aged 18, Valerie Haylett aged 17, and Paul Johnson aged 18
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The APT, seen at Crewe, designed by Dundee's Atholl Hill, captain of the 1952 winning team
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Ron Carter aged 12, John Dumbrell aged 13, Ian McGregor aged 15, and Paul Richens aged 17
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Alisdair Maclean aged 14, son of a teacher, he wanted to study industrial chemistry, from
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The programme was largely invented by Joan Clark; she had mostly worked as a reporter on
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Shuna Lindsay aged 12, Mhairi Lepick aged 13, Jane Freer aged 15, Joan Hoggan aged 16.
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on Monday 21 January 1957; the team were awarded the prize on Wednesday 13 March 1957
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Sarah Lowe, Katherine James aged 12, sixth formers Jameson Wooders and David Bryant.
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Each school fielded a team of four pupils ranging in age from under 13 to under 18.
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The programme fully migrated to TV later. It ran from 1962 to 1975, and was called
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Graham Williamson, Dugald Mackie, Douglas McLachlan, and Eric Prentice (captain)
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on the Home Service, with teams of four, with question master Lionel Gamlin. Via
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Bangor won by one point; it was the first time that girls had won in the final.
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The programme began on Saturday 1 May 1948, as a radio series, at 7.30pm on the
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Paisley were captain Jean Lauder, Ian Watson, Amy Donald and Gordon McMillan
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sometimes featured, but less often, and there was an increasing dominance by
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Fiona Anderson, Michael O'Rourke, Morag Smith, and captain Gordon Cobban
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Morag Cuthbert, Frances Wilkinson, Helen Brett, and Patricia Mandeville)
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began on the Light Programme on Tuesday 24 April 1956 at 7.30pm entitled
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Dumfries won on the last question. 17 year old Adrian Ribolla answered
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Bishop Ipgrave was captain of his team in the January 1975 radio final
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High School for Girls in the second round on Tuesday 26 November 1968
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where a music teacher's job was saved by the efforts of his students.
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Wilma Grant studied ecology at Edinburgh University, David Knight of
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and President from 1955 to 1956 of the Scottish Union of Students –
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Captain – Donald McDonald aged 18 – studied English from 1952–55 at
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in 1969 who were contentiously eliminated in a second round match.
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Kenneth Brown, Murray Pratt, Kirsteen Browning, and Marie Walker.
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Alison Greenlees, Andrew Parton, Diane James, and Tom Owen from
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Michael Burke, Martin Thomas, Eric Stansfield, and Colin Bowen.
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Roger Kitching, Kevin Fletcher, Anthony Steel and Charles Read
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Belfast were beaten 25–17; Morgan Academy then played Hamburg
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Jane Broughton, Alison Love, Ross Beadle, and Martin Clarke.
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to 'Who recently turned down the Nobel Prize for Literature'
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Oli Hide, Andy Li – captain, Gavin Doig, and Robin Pinniger.
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Barbara Page, Claire Wilful, Julie Bungey, and Sarah Graves.
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Armagh were beaten by one point; Newtown played the girls of
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Joan Clark had produced a weekly radio quiz from 1945 called
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Gwerfyl Davies, Ann Hughes, and Ruth Powell-Jones captain.
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Grove Park Grammar School for Girls, Wrexham, Denbighshire
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but as a 24 year old social worker was selected to fight
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Hugh Gibson, Barry Stevens, Harry Cowie, and Bill Smith.
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On Sunday 23 May 1948, this transformed into 397:, with two teams of four, with question master 2436:, Labour MP from October 1974 to May 1979 for 879:, he later studied Technical Chemistry at the 2358:from 1995, flying the first British two-seat 2234:Monday 3 May 1965 BBC1 multilingual (German) 8: 2573:traced the history of the show on BBC Four. 2350:from 1969 to 1972 and would later be an RAF 2263:Lycée Jacques Prévert (Boulogne-Billancourt) 1808:Barnsley and District Holgate Grammar School 1495:Brinkburn Comprehensive School, Hartlepool ( 165: 1536:Winners won 74–68. Donna became Head Girl. 4837: 2975:Bo'ness Journal, and Linlithgow Advertiser 2190:The Loughborough team were two males from 1444:Macclesfield County High School for Girls 1392:. It was the 11th Scottish school to win. 641:(1970s), later to produce BBC radio comedy 164: 16:British radio and TV quiz show (1948–1986) 2198:, Lucy Stein, Robert Satchwell – 1977–80 2002:the trophy was given by sports presenter 1835:(a direct grant school, not independent) 995:Shirley Sandifer aged 16 of South Heath ( 967:Glanmôr County Secondary School for Girls 674:government, the autumn 1967 TV series of 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 2511:in Dundee, in 1952, the designer of the 2440:- as Helene Middleweek she competed for 1712: 1622:Emmbrook Comprehensive School, Wokingham 1504:St Patrick's Grammar School, Downpatrick 1264:Queen Elizabeth Grammar School for Girls 685: 614:suite, had introduced the radio series. 4991:Secondary schools in the United Kingdom 2659: 2556:"Natural Born Quizzers", an episode of 2523:Martin Thomas, Baron Thomas of Gresford 2202:1st Maths, Anna McKay, and Mark Poole. 1627:Colchester County High School for Girls 963:Sutton Coldfield High School for Girls 4951:1975 British television series endings 4583:"Inside the Actors Studio: Hugh Grant" 2576:A similar quiz for British schools in 1229:King's Norton Grammar School for Girls 557:. The following year this was renamed 4986:British educational television series 4946:1962 British television series debuts 3897:Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald 2772:Scandinavian Top of the Form May 1951 2535:, in the 1982 final for Exeter School 2483:Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 2402:Kings Norton Grammar School for Girls 1548:Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys 1525:Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School 1327:Judith Palmer, captain, aged 17 from 1188:James Allen's Girls' School, Dulwich 1072:London Central Elementary High School 678:featured only comprehensive schools. 7: 2449:, the first female president of the 2354:pilot, and the chief test pilot for 2293:documentary about the quiz programme 2143:, and later a BBC radio newsreader. 1795:A Hull contestant did not know that 1764:Royal Belfast Academical Institution 1709:Television Top of the Form finalists 1343:group, with her older sister Alice. 1246:Leyton Senior High School for Girls 843:(The School for Girls), north Wales 47:adding citations to reliable sources 4391:Wednesday 10 November 1971, page 18 4293:Torbay Express and South Devon Echo 4281:Torbay Express and South Devon Echo 4235:Saturday November 26, 1966, page 35 1586:, Secretary of State for Scotland. 1225:Greenock Academy (girls) won 56-51 1210:St Martin-in-the-Fields High School 1195:a shortage of teachers and places. 1102:Archbishop Holgate's Grammar School 847:Leyton County High School for Girls 811:St. Dominic's High School for Girls 555:Top of the Form: Transworld Edition 501:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 4812:"Random radio jottings: Ed Doolan" 4810:Walmsley, Andy (16 January 2018). 4659:Thursday 15 September 1966, page 5 4415:Wednesday 8 December 1971, page 18 4403:Wednesday 24 November 1971, page 3 4343:Wednesday 14 October 1970, page 19 4247:Thursday 22 December 1966, page 31 4187:Thursday 14 November 1968, page 11 4043:Wednesday 4 December 1963, page 10 4007:Thursday 20 December 1984, page 3. 3409:Saturday 18 February 1961, page 10 3097:Wednesday 23 December 1959, page 4 2860:Marching Strings (Top of the Form) 2179:Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College 1544:Wycombe High School, High Wycombe 1243:Grove Park School, Wrexham (boys) 894:Grove Park School, Wrexham (boys) 866:, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis (boys) 14: 4671:Friday 22 September 1967, page 11 4450:Thursday 6 September 1973, page 5 4331:Wednesday 7 October 1970, page 11 4319:Tuesday 22 September 1970, page 2 4259:Thursday 29 December 1966, page 6 3875:Saturday 19 January 1980, page 31 3709:Tuesday 22 February 1977, page 14 3697:Wednesday 9 February 1977, page 1 3625:Saturday 27 January 1973, page 13 3421:Thursday 20 October 1960, page 17 3385:Thursday 24 December 1959, page 7 3217:Saturday 25 November 1967, page 7 2669:Saturday 21 November 1953, page 5 2447:Ann Mallalieu, Baroness Mallalieu 2393:in 1986, reaching the semi-finals 1407:Magdalen College School, Brackley 1376:, Kirkcudbright, won by 2 points 1286:Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys 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22 December 1953, page 1 2442:Wolverhampton Girls' High School 2383:, and Editor since June 2015 of 2289:, whose story was told during a 1818:Andrew Wood – History at Oxford 1784:Brownhills High School for Girls 1737:Kingston Grammar School for Boys 1561:Secretary of State for Education 1050:Captain Ian Campbell aged 17 of 763:Manchester High School for Girls 409:from 2 August 1953, this became 127: 58:"Top of the Form" quiz show 23: 4800:Thursday 20 March 1969, page 16 4765:Wednesday 27 March 1974, page 1 4753:Friday 8 February 1974, page 32 4741:Sunday 26 November 1972, page 5 4567:Wednesday 4 April 1973, page 15 4496:Wednesday 11 July 1973, page 20 4079:Friday 11 December 1964, page 7 3947:Friday 21 January 1983, page 13 3899:Friday 19 December 1980, page 1 3887:Tuesday 19 October 1982, page 9 3851:Monday 29 December 2003, page 4 3745:Wednesday 9 March 1977, page 18 3685:Friday 28 January 1977, page 13 3673:Saturday 7 January 1978, page 6 3577:Friday 27 February 1970, page 5 3529:Monday 25 December 1967, page 3 3445:Friday 20 December 1963, page 5 3373:Friday 25 December 1959, page 5 3361:Friday 16 January 1959, page 14 3253:Monday 14 January 1957, page 32 3181:Tuesday 10 January 1956, page 2 3121:Friday 26 February 1954, page 2 3109:Friday 22 January 1954. page 11 3061:Friday 22 February 1952, page 5 3049:Friday 22 February 1952, page 4 3025:Tuesday 22 January 1952, page 2 3013:Tuesday 15 January 1952, page 3 3001:Tuesday 15 January 1952, page 5 2965:Tuesday 15 January 1952, page 6 2929:Monday 27 November 1950, page 6 2641:, BBC youth science competition 2531:FRS, chemist, awarded the 2011 2453:, and also a law graduate from 1869:Sutton Coldfield Grammar School 1799:was the drummer of The Beatles 1352:The County Girls Grammar School 1126:High School of Stirling (boys) 1113:Peter Waugh and Geoffrey Blunt 913:Newtown Girls' Grammar School, 34:needs additional citations for 4729:Wednesday 17 May 1972, page 15 4647:Saturday 15 March 1997, page 6 4379:Wednesday 9 June 1971, page 17 4271:Wednesday 9 June 1971, page 12 4199:Friday 7 January 1966, page 15 4115:, Friday 2 April 1965, page 27 3935:Friday 3 December 1982, page 3 3863:Monday 4 February 1980, page 1 3849:Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail 3837:Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail 3825:Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail 3637:Monday 4 February 1974, page 5 3589:Friday 4 February 1972, page 3 3553:Monday 20 January 1969, page 7 3337:Friday 11 October 1957, page 5 3325:Friday 10 January 1958, page 1 3301:Tuesday 12 March 1957, page 10 3289:Sunday 13 January 1957, page 6 3277:Friday 18 January 1957, page 5 3265:Friday 11 January 1957, page 7 3241:Tuesday 8 January 1957, page 3 3193:Monday 16 January 1956, page 8 3169:Monday 16 January 1956, page 2 3157:Monday 16 January 1956, page 8 3145:Friday 20 January 1956, page 4 3085:Monday 9 February 1953, page 2 2989:Tuesday 8 January 1952, page 3 2977:Friday 18 January 1952, page 2 2941:Monday 22 January 1951, page 1 2796:Friday 31 October 1958, page 2 2434:Helene Hayman, Baroness Hayman 2240:Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums 2117:Hollies Convent Grammar School 2113:St Augustine RC Grammar School 2105:Margaret Samuel – Medicine at 1698:The trophy was awarded by Sir 841:Bangor County School for Girls 732:Elgin Academy for Boys, Moray 712:High School for Boys, Cardiff 389:from 26 September 1970 – 1986. 1: 4295:Saturday 14 June 1969, page 3 4163:Tuesday 6 April 1965, page 16 4067:Sunday 22 March 1964, page 12 3959:Tuesday 22 March 1983, page 2 3885:East Aberdeenshire Advertiser 3779:Saturday 5 March 1977, page 2 3721:Saturday 5 March 1977, page 6 3613:Thursday 6 July 1972, page 10 3541:Monday 8 January 1968, page 5 3517:Monday 8 January 1968, page 7 3397:Friday 8 January 1960, page 7 3349:Friday 9 January 1959, page 7 2717:Friday 24 April 1959, page 11 2365:on Friday 14 March 1997 over 2251:Lycée et collège Victor-Duruy 2229:Other television competitions 2156:St George's School, Hong Kong 2111:The Manchester schools were ( 1989:Torquay Girls' Grammar School 1944:Hastings High School (girls) 1829:St Joseph's College Dumfries 1497:Hartlepool Sixth Form College 1174:on Tuesday 15 December 1964. 709:Royal High School, Edinburgh 655:The series tended to feature 4956:1986 radio programme endings 4127:Friday 12 March 1965, page 9 3791:Tuesday 8 March 1977, page 4 3733:Tuesday 8 March 1977, page 1 3601:Monday 17 April 1972, page 2 3565:Friday 6 March 1970, page 37 3205:Saturday 8 July 1967, page 7 2783:Commonwealth Quiz April 1956 2638:Young Scientists of the Year 1994:Chatham House Grammar School 1786:, Stoke-on-Trent, won 57-53 1555:The trophy was presented by 1093:Dungannon were beaten 53–52 482:Scandinavian Top of the Form 458:Church High School for Girls 4916:1948 radio programme debuts 4717:Friday 7 March 1969, page 5 4555:Monday 18 June 1973, page 2 4520:Monday 8 April 1974, page 3 4462:Monday 11 June 1973, page 2 4307:Friday 23 May 1969, page 20 4283:Friday 13 June 1969, page 7 4223:Friday 10 June 1966, page 1 4211:Friday 10 June 1966, page 7 4139:Friday 2 April 1965, page 7 4019:Thursday 2 May 1963, page 9 2192:Loughborough Grammar School 1895:, Glasgow, won by one mark 1702:in January 1987 in London. 1473:Wellington School, Somerset 1021:South Hampstead High School 451:Liverpool Collegiate School 449:, who were later beaten by 5012: 4857:Television Top of the Form 4645:Aberdeen Press and Journal 4553:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4494:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4460:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4413:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4401:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4389:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4377:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4365:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4353:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4341:Aberdeen Press and Journal 4329:Aberdeen Press and Journal 4269:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4257:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4245:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4233:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4197:Stratford-upon-Avon Herald 4029:Coventry Evening Telegraph 4005:Aberdeen Press and Journal 3873:Aberdeen Press 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