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318:, and was first aired on Sunday 18 January 1970 at 14:30, and was thirty minutes. The final was on Sunday 15 February 1970 at 14:30 and was 45 minutes. In 1972 the series began on Monday 6 March at 18:20 and was twenty five minutes. The final was on Monday 27 March 1972 and was twenty five minutes. In 1973 it first aired on Wednesday 10 January at 15:25 and was twenty five minutes. The final was on Monday 12 February 1973 at 18:45 and was twenty five minutes. The 1974 series began on Monday 21 January at 18:45 and was twenty five minutes. The 1975 series began on Tuesday 21 January at 19:00 and was twenty five minutes. The 1975 final was on Tuesday 11 February at 18:50 and was thirty minutes. 24: 325:. The final was on Saturday 27 March 1977 at 16:30 and was thirty minutes. The 1978 series began on Saturday 15 January at 15:40 and was thirty minutes. The 1978 final was on Saturday 5 February at 15:45 and was thirty five minutes. The 1979 series began on Sunday 25 February at 16:00 and was thirty minutes. The 1979 final was on Sunday 25 March at 16:05 and was forty minutes. 302:, and the programme was twenty five minutes. The final was aired on Thursday 22 February 1968 at 18:15, and was fifty minutes. The next series was first aired on Thursday 16 January 1969 at 18:40 and was twenty five minutes. It was called 344:
The original titles to the programme in the sixties were provided by a most unlikely dance/swing arrangement, later replaced by Herb Alpert's "Magic Trumpet" with bracing
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The 1976 series began on Tuesday 6 April at 18:55 and was twenty five minutes. The 1977 series began on Sunday 27 February at 16:30 and was thirty minutes, preceding
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and the final was on 19 May 1967 at 18:15 and was forty-five minutes. The 1968 series was first aired on Thursday 11 January at 18:40, and was called
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The 1980 series began on Sunday 13 January at 16:30 and was thirty minutes. The 1980 final was on Sunday 9 February at 15:15 and was forty minutes.
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The 1981 series began on Sunday 18 January at 15:50 and was thirty five minutes. The 1981 final was on 15 February at 15:35 and was forty minutes.
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The 1967 series first aired on Friday 7 April at 18:15 and was twenty five minutes. The series was called
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The series first aired on Thursday 7 July 1966 on BBC1 at 18:30 and was called
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In each series there were four rounds, with a final of the four heat winners.
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It was mainly aimed at people in the sixth-form studying science at
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was a BBC1 television series which ran from 1966 to 1981.
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