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- My_Word! abstract "My Word! was a long-running radio panel game broadcast by the BBC on the Home Service (1956–67) and Radio 4 (1967–90). It was created by Edward J. Mason and Tony Shryane, and featured comic writers Denis Norden and Frank Muir, famous in Britain for the series Take It From Here. The show was piloted in June 1956 on the Midland Home Service and first broadcast as a series on the BBC Home Service on 1 January 1957. For decades it was also broadcast worldwide via BBC World Service shortwave. Although the last programme was recorded in 1990, it is still rerun in Australia.BBC ended US distribution of My Word October 1, 2013.A companion program, My Music, ran from 1967 to 1993.".
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- My_Word! creator Edward_J._Mason.
- My_Word! creator Tony_Shryane.
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- My_Word! producer Pete_Atkin.
- My_Word! producer Tony_Shryane.
- My_Word! starring Anne_Scott-James.
- My_Word! starring Antonia_Fraser.
- My_Word! starring Denis_Norden.
- My_Word! starring Dilys_Powell.
- My_Word! starring E._Arnot_Robertson.
- My_Word! starring Frank_Muir.
- My_Word! starring Irene_Thomas.
- My_Word! starring Isobel_Barnett.
- My_Word! starring Jack_Longland.
- My_Word! starring John_Arlott.
- My_Word! starring John_Julius_Norwich.
- My_Word! starring Michael_O'Donnell_(physician).
- My_Word! starring Nancy_Spain.
- My_Word! wikiPageExternalLink my-word-my-music-fond-farewell.
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- My_Word! wikiPageID "211789".
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- My_Word! country United_Kingdom.
- My_Word! creator "Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason".
- My_Word! firstAired "1956".
- My_Word! format "Literary humorous panel game".
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- My_Word! homeStation "BBC Home Service and BBC Radio 4".
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- My_Word! language English_language.
- My_Word! lastAired "1990".
- My_Word! numSeries "39".
- My_Word! opentheme "Alpine Pastures, by Vivian Ellis".
- My_Word! producer "Tony Shryane, Bobby Jaye, Pete Atkin, Neil Cargill".
- My_Word! runtime "1800.0".
- My_Word! showName "My Word!".
- My_Word! starring Anne_Scott-James.
- My_Word! starring Antonia_Fraser.
- My_Word! starring Denis_Norden.
- My_Word! starring Dilys_Powell.
- My_Word! starring E._Arnot_Robertson.
- My_Word! starring Irene_Thomas.
- My_Word! starring Isobel_Barnett.
- My_Word! starring Jack_Longland.
- My_Word! starring John_Julius_Norwich.
- My_Word! starring Michael_O'Donnell_(physician).
- My_Word! starring Nancy_Spain.
- My_Word! starring "Frank Muir".
- My_Word! starring "John Arlott".
- My_Word! television "1".
- My_Word! subject Category:BBC_Radio_comedy_programmes.
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- My_Word! comment "My Word! was a long-running radio panel game broadcast by the BBC on the Home Service (1956–67) and Radio 4 (1967–90). It was created by Edward J. Mason and Tony Shryane, and featured comic writers Denis Norden and Frank Muir, famous in Britain for the series Take It From Here. The show was piloted in June 1956 on the Midland Home Service and first broadcast as a series on the BBC Home Service on 1 January 1957. For decades it was also broadcast worldwide via BBC World Service shortwave.".
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