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Don't Quote Me was a television panel game produced by Open Media and transmitted 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 [ ]
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 [ ]
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