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PDQ

PDQ is an American television game shows created by Heatter-Quigley Productions. The objective was to guess a word or a given phrase in the shortest amount of time with the fewest letters given as possible. It was syndicated by Four Star Television which aired from September 6, 1965 to September 26, 1969, primarily on NBC-owned stations but syndicated in markets where NBC didn't own a station. PDQ was named after its original sponsor, a flavored drink mix. The show and product shared logos, although on the show the initials stood for "Please Draw Quickly".

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My Father Knew Lloyd George

My Father Knew Lloyd George was a one-off BBC satire written by John Bird with additional material by the cast, and directed by Jack Gold. It aired in December 1965. The programme was set in Victorian England and concerned the antics of a young aristocrat, attempting to distance his grandfather from a scandal concerning the wife of the Prime Minister. Bird himself played Queen Victoria whilst Alan Bennett played the villain of the piece, and Eleanor Bron also appeared. The show was responsible for seeing Bird named TV Personality of the Year by the Society of Film and Television. The title comes from the lyrics of a schoolboy song: "Lloyd George Knew My Father, My Father Knew Lloyd George".

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Untitled Concert

‘Untitled Concert’ (Japanese: 題名のない音楽会; Romanised: Daimei no nai Ongakukai) is a classical music programme that has been broadcast since August 1964. From its inception until March 1966, it was produced by the Television Division of the Japan Science and Technology Promotion Foundation (Tokyo 12 Channel, now TV Tokyo). Production then shifted to Nippon Educational Television (NET TV) and subsequently to TV Asahi from April 1966, and the programme continues to be broadcast as of 2020. It was also suspended from October 1968 to June 1969.

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