It's a knockout - Roundhay Park
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Now then, I was having a discussion with a colleague from work today and we were talking about It's a Knockout and I seem to remember an episode being filmed at Rounday Park sometime in the 70's, but then again, i dont know if I just imagined it or what, does anyone have any recollections of this at all. If its already been discussed elsewhere, apologies.
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edgey2001 wrote: we were talking about It's a Knockout and I seem to remember an episode being filmed at Rounday Park sometime in the 70's, but then again, i dont know if I just imagined it or what, does anyone have any recollections of this at all. If its already been discussed elsewhere, apologies. Well I am tempted to suggest that I have wasted ten minutes of my life researching this ............... but it didn't half ring a bell with me too!Your memory is almost right, it wasn't an episode of Its a Knockout but an episode of the international version "Jeux Sans Frontières"It was recorded on Wednesday 14th July 1976 and the theme was based on Farm Animals so the games played were:‘Tomatoes’, ‘Turkeys and Eggs’, ‘Milking the Cows’, ‘Finding the Eggs’, ‘Sheep-Dipping’, ‘Donkeys’, ‘Caterpillars’, ‘Horses Obstacle Race’ (Fil Rouge) and ‘Sheepdogs and Sheep’Great Britain were represented by Kirklees who stormed to a 4 point lead over the nearest German rival Traunstein. They were presented with the prize by the Lord MayorOf course I cannot remember any of that detail, though I do recall been glued to the TV when it was broadcast; every thing you need to know about Its a Knockout can be found here:http://www.jsfnet.co.uk/index.htmMarvelous place t'internet
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Now interstingly what i do remember about the program was the beginning and the end.Stuart Hall did the intro about the Leeds area,showing various views.the one i remember is the little ford in Thorner.and right at the end of the closing tiltles the camera shot to a solitary policeman verlooking the end of teh event,with an overdubbed voice singing"If you want to know the time..ask a policeman"How about that fro rembering useless rubbish at the age of 10
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don't know if this 'as been seenhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cC8HiTt8ajQ