Cluedo (Australian game show)

Cluedo
Genre Game show
Presented by Ian McFadyen
Starring Jane Badler
Nicki Paull
Andrew Daddo
Peter Sumner
George Mallaby
Joy Westmore
Frank Gallacher
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
Production
Running time 50 minutes
Release
Original network Nine Network
Picture format PAL
Audio format Stereo
Original release 1992 – 1993
Chronology
Related shows Cluedo (UK version)

Cluedo was an Australian television game show based on the board game of the same name. It was presented by Ian McFadyen.[1]

Format

The studio audience had to pick the culprit using a dial system by which they could select who they thought was guilty. The audience could ask the actors, on stage in character, questions about their motives and actions in the pre-recorded drama which was shown first. An onscreen graphic would show the home viewers how the audience was leaning. At the end of the episode, after the murderer was revealed in another pre-recorded scene, the audience member who had selected correctly (and had not changed their selection) would win a prize. The home viewers could also enter a competition by phone in before the end of the show.

Cast

Episodes


Australian Cluedo TV Series Episode Guide

SERIES 1 1.1 A Fete Worse Than Death 1.2 A Nest of Vipers 1.3 Palms of an Architect 1.4 The Man Who Knew Too Much 1.5 Goodwill to all Men 1.6 Mme. Rosamonda 1.7 Greater Love Hath No Man 1.8 The First Lady 1.9 The Axeman Cometh 1.10 The Kiss Off 1.11 A Body To Die For 1.12 The Spy Who Came In With A Cold 1.13 Still Life

SERIES 2 2.1 Poison Pen 2.2 A Brush With Death 2.3 With A Smile On His Dial 2.4 Where There's A Will 2.5 Death And Taxes 2.6 Murder Most Foul 2.7 Hush Hush Sweet Scarlett 2.8 False Profits

References

  1. Albert Moran, Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series, AFTRS 1993 p 120

External links

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