Turnabout (game show)
Encyclopedia
Turnabout was a BBC Television
BBC Television
BBC Television is a service of the British Broadcasting Corporation. The corporation, which has operated in the United Kingdom under the terms of a Royal Charter since 1927, has produced television programmes from its own studios since 1932, although the start of its regular service of television...

 daytime quiz programme that aired on BBC1 from 26 March 1990 until 7 October 1996. The programme was hosted by Rob Curling
Rob Curling
Rob Curling born from is a British television presenter and journalist. He is most notable as the host of Turnabout, a game show that aired on BBC1 for eight series in the 1990s. Currently, Curling presents the sports news for Sky News. He also fronts the tennis coverage for British Eurosport...

.

Sphere Game

The sphere game had 16 balls with different colours on them, this was against a time limit of 3:00 minutes. The 3 contestants had to give correct answers using 3 letters, for instance: RAP - A light carriage. Answer - TRAP. If they got it wrong, 5 points would be deducted and another contestant can buzz in (they did not lose 5 points for an incorrect answer in the first series). If they got it right, they could choose a sphere to turn their colour. If they got 3 linking spheres, they got 5 points, but if they got 4 in a row, they get 10 points. The next round was the same, but the 3 letters were "Turnabouted" to the backwards letters (e.g. - TRU - URT or ALL - LLA).

In the first series the game was played on a 'winner stays on' basis as at the end of the sphere game the contestant with the highest score would go on to play the Star Game to add to his or her score then play another sphere game against 2 new contestants.

Palindrome Game (1990–1995)

It's the same as the sphere game but the 3 letters in this game are forwards to backwards (e.g. - ESE or OLO).

Star game

In the Star Game, each of the three contestants would get a choice of 3, 3 letter words (e.g. - ANE, ENA or EAN). On the wall would be grid of 16 words with the relevant letters in, and the player would get 10 seconds to study it before 50 seconds to answer as many questions as they could. Each correct answer to a question is worth 5 points and each word would 'flip' over and reveal a star with a colour they're representing. They couldn't come back to any questions if they passed on one or got one wrong. If they got all 16 correct without passing or getting one wrong they'd win 80 points. There is usually another one for the winner after the 2nd sphere game but it was dropped after the 1995 series.

About Turn (Spring - Autumn 1996)

In this round, the 3 contestants have to buzz in with the 3 letters missing in a word. Each correct answer is worth 15 points for the person in 3rd place, 10 points for the person in 2nd place and 5 points for the person in 1st place. If a contestant gets it wrong 5 points will be deducted from their score.

The Pool

In series 2, the programme introduced a pool of water in the middle of the set. At one time Rob Curling nearly fell into the pool itself; just as he recovered from falling in he said, "I was just about to fall into the pool there, before I do let's introduce our contestants".

The ripples in the pool shown at the start and end of the programme were created by someone moving a plank of wood backwards and forwards, but it occasionally had to be reshot a number of times as the plank moved too fast, causing water to spill onto the studio floor.

Sphere colour alteration

At the beginning of the first series, the spheres on the game board were each one of three colours; red, orange, or blue. At the beginning of the first edition of the second series, Rob Curling informed the viewers that the colour green would from that point onwards be replacing the colour orange. He referred to this by jokingly saying that he'd had to change his name from 'Rob' to 'Rgb'.

Winners

  • Series 1: Alec Dalrymple
  • Series 2: Jackie McLeod
  • Series 3: Glenys Hopkins
  • Series 4: David Poulter
  • Series 5: David Webb
  • Series 6: Mike Billson
  • Series 7: Roger Prebble
  • Series 8: Wendy Rosser


At the end of the 1992 series a special edition of Turnabout was broadcast featuring the first 3 winners playing against each other which was won by Jackie McLeod.

Transmissions

Series Start date End date Episodes
1
26 March 1990
12 April 1990
12
2
25 March 1991
16 May 1991
27
3
23 March 1992
15 May 1992
32
4
5 April 1993
21 July 1993
32
5
30 August 1994
14 October 1994
32
6
10 July 1995
7 September 1995
40
7
5 February 1996
27 March 1996
38
8
2 September 1996
7 October 1996
25

External links

The source of this article is wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
 
x
OK