Sport in Question
Australian game quiz show
Sport in Question | |
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Presented by | Andrew Harwood |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | ABC TV |
Release | 30 June (1986-06-30) – 23 July 1986 (1986-07-23) |
Sport in Question is a 1986 Australian television quiz show broadcast on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It asked sports questions partly built around archived sports footage.[1] It debuted on 30 June 1986.[2] Running for 15 episodes it was hosted by Andrew Harwood and featured 16 competitors drawn from 700 applications.[3] They were competing for the main prize of a trip to any sporting event.[4]
References
- ^ Moore, Daniel (28 April 1986), "New sports quiz", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Anderson, Doug (30 June 1986), "At last the perfect challenge for armchair Norms", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Hooks, Barbara (19 June 1986), "Brain-teasers offer a sporting chance", The Age
- ^ Smith, Michael (1 July 1986), "The sports quiz with the class of an eye-gouging tackle", The Age
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