Don't Quote Me (TV series)

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Don't Quote Me is a television panel game, produced by Open Media and broadcast by Channel 4 in 1990.[1] It was hosted by Geoffrey Perkins,[2] who said "The show exploits foot in mouth quotes. Those things that people have said that perhaps now they wish they hadn't".[3]

List of episodes[edit]

Don't Quote Me, Geoffrey Perkins with guests including (left to right) Kit Hollerbach, Austin Mitchell, Simon Williams and Carol Thatcher, Channel 4 1990

Here follows a complete list of all editions, with first transmission dates and the names of all the guests.

Date of broadcast Guests
4 June 1990 Simon Napier-Bell, Sandi Toksvig, Austin Mitchell MP, Valerie Singleton
11 June 1990 James Burke, Anne Nightingale, Donald Trelford, Jimmy Mulville
18 June 1990 Jaci Stephen, Michael Winner, Bob Beckman, Tim Rice
25 June 1990 Trevor Phillips, Ned Sherrin, Anna Raeburn, Roy Hattersley MP
2 July 1990 Ian Hislop, Jack Tinker, Emma Freud, David Steel MP
9 July 1990 Charles Kennedy MP, Jenny Lecoat, Andrew Rawnsley, Ned Sherrin
16 July 1990 Simon Hoggart, Heather Couper, Jimmy Mulville, Emma Nicholson MP
23 July 1990 Barry Cryer, Emma Freud, Brian Hayes, Sue Arnold
30 July 1990 Neil Mullarkey, Trevor Mcdonald, Polly Toynbee, Simon Williams
6 August 1990 Andrew Neil, Linda Agran, Julian Critchley MP, Phil Cornwell
13 August 1990 Charles Kennedy MP, Sandi Toksvig, Ann Leslie, Victor Spinetti
20 August 1990 Miles Kington, Tony Slattery, Gill Pyrah, Barry Cryer
27 August 1990 Jane Walmsley, Clive Anderson, Sheila Steafel, Paul Boateng MP
3 September 1990 Charlie Gillett, Harry Enfield, Craig Charles, Tim Rice
10 September 1990 Tony Banks MP, Trevor Mcdonald, Robert Elms, Victor Spinetti
17 September 1990 Kit Hollerbach, Austin Mitchell MP, Simon Williams, Carol Thatcher
24 September 1990 Jenny Agutter, Rory McGrath, Sally Jones, Roy Hattersley MP
1 October 1990 Laurie Taylor, Clive Anderson, Trevor Phillips, George Gale
8 October 1990 Brian Sewell, Harry Enfield, Austin Mitchell MP, John Walters
15 October 1990 Julian Critchley MP, Tony Slattery, Bryan Forbes, Steve Wright
22 October 1990 Roy Jenkins MP, Rory McGrath, Mark Lawson, John Biffen MP

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Don't Quote Me". UKGameshows. 29 August 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  2. ^ Obituary of Geoffrey Perkins, The Times, 1 September 2008
  3. ^ City Limits, 4 June 1990