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  1. The Channel 5 quiz One to Win was a half-hour show whose format was effectively based on the latter three rounds of Going for Gold, repackaged and with a different host (initially, Paul Roseby, who was soon replaced by Robin Houston, known as the 'voice of the computer' on another Channel 5 quiz show, 100%). Unlike Going for Gold but like 100% ...

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  2. Going for Gold. Host. Henry Kelly (1987-96) John Suchet (2008-9) Broadcast. Reg Grundy Productions for BBC1 and Super Channel, 12 October 1987 to 9 July 1996 (703 episodes in 10 series) Co-produced by BBC North, 1992-96. TalkbackThames for Five, 13 October 2008 to 20 March 2009 (105 episodes in 1 series)

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  4. Going for Gold: With Henry Kelly, John Suchet, Alex Kramer, Vicky Letch. European quiz show.

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  5. Blockbusters is a British television quiz show based upon an American quiz show of the same name. A solo player and a team of two answer trivia questions, clued up with an initial letter of the answer, to complete a path across or down a game board of hexagons. The programme premiered on 29 August 1983 on ITV and ran for ten series, ending on ...

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  6. Going For Gold was a quiz show where people from all over Europe competed (limited to only the UK in the final series). It was based on an American pilot called Run for the Money. Going for Gold was originally broadcast on BBC1 from 12 October 1987 to 9 July 1996, usually, after the lunchtime broadcast of Australian soap opera Neighbours. It was presented by Irish broadcaster Henry Kelly, and ...

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  8. Games World: With David Walliams, Diane Youdale, Bob Mills, Jeremy Daldry. Games World is an entertainment video games show that was broadcast on Sky One each weekday from 1993-98.

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