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''The Giddy Game Show'' is an animated quiz show for pre-school children, on Children's ITV made by Yorkshire Television from 1985 to 1987. Scripts were by
Marian Lines Marian Alice Lines (née Berry-Hart; 27 November 1933 – 10 November 2012) was a British writer and actress. The majority of Lines' works are libretti for musical productions, and many are for performance by children. Biography Her mother ...
and
Joy Whitby Joy Whitby (born 27 July 1930) is an English television producer and executive who has specialised in children's programmes during her career. Early life Whitby read History at St Anne's College, Oxford, and, after graduating, her first job wa ...
. The first interactive children's television programme. Using technology developed by Peter Schrek, children had a wand to indicate objects on the screen.


Overview

The programme was set in a scientific observatory inhabited by Giddy, a friendly alien who flew around on a magic pink pencil, setting simple games and puzzles.
Redvers Kyle Redvers Buller Kyle (25 November 1929 – 18 November 2015) was a South African-born British broadcaster, voice over artist, actor and composer, best known for his work on the ITV network in the United Kingdom over forty years. Biography Redvers ...
provided the voice for Giddy, although the little alien sounded very different from the familiar and distinctive sound of Kyle in his regular role as programme announcer for Yorkshire Television. The other characters that inhabited the observatory were a stupid but lovable gorilla called Gorilla (voiced by
Bernard Bresslaw Bernard Bresslaw (25 February 193411 June 1993) was a British actor. He is best known as a member of the ''Carry On'' film franchise. Bresslaw also worked on television and stage, did recordings and wrote a series of poetry. Biography Bernard B ...
), and a professor called Gus (voiced by Richard Vernon). Games graphics were by John Sharp and Avram Buchanan.


Transmission guide

*Series 1: 26 editions from 19 September 1985 – 27 March 1986 *Series 2a: 11 editions from 7 October 1986 – 16 December 1986 *Series 2b: 15 editions from 14 April 1987 – 1 September 1987


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* * 1985 British television series debuts 1987 British television series endings 1980s British children's television series 1980s British game shows ITV children's television shows ITV game shows British children's animated television shows Television series by ITV Studios Television series by Yorkshire Television English-language television shows {{UK-tv-prog-stub