First transmitted on BBC in 1938, what was the
world's first television gameshow?
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Spelling Bee is the world first television game show programme.
pet wale 15 minutes United Kingdom radio and live television show that were the first television game show. It was hosted by Freddie Grisewoid and transmitted live from Alexandra Palace at 10 pm on 31 May 1938 .
Near about four episodes television episode get produced of the television version.
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The world's first television gameshow was Spelling Bee.
- Spelling Bee was the initial U.K's live radio and television show. The first classic episode was typically aired on 31 May 1938.
- In the notable show, chosen contestants competed against well-known television stars of the period in the TV version.
- The running times typically ranged, with a 15 mins time slot airing the first episode, a 20 mins airing the second and third episodes, and a 30 mins airing the fourth and fifth episodes.
- It was hosted by Freddie Grisewood, and on 1 September 1938 the preceding episode was aired.
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