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Though it remains on the daytime airwaves, the once-hot and frequently aired quiz show was pulled from prime time once viewers had had enough and stopped tuning in.
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Mother of three Kelly Arthur, says her tweens at 10, 14, and 15 years of age are also fans of the Half the Sky game, but have also started learning about other cultures through a game called Free Rice, which donates 10 grains of rice through the World Food Programme each time a user gets a quiz question right.
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They are clearly under-worked when they have time to appear on daytime TV quiz shows.
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It was the chance to quiz England captain Terry and was the first time the Chelsea star had spoken about leading the team since being reappointed.
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He went on to be a regular feature of prime time television in the 1970s and 1980s, hosting a number of quiz shows, including Winner Takes All and Full Swing.
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Forget the general knowledge quiz, the most interesting part of the government's new citizenship booklet is that, for the first time, it sets out our civic responsibilities.
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