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  1. The Sky's the Limit was a United Kingdom game show first broadcast on 11 July 1970, being a travel-themed version of Double Your Money. Background [ edit ] The show was hosted by Hughie Green and co-hosted by Monica Rose , Audrey Graham and Katya Wyeth .

  2. The Sky's the Limit: Created by Vic Hallums. With Hughie Green, Monica Rose, Audrey Graham, Jenny Oliver. A quiz based on specialist knowledge of the contestants who could win combinations of money and travel miles.

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  3. Aug 18, 2022 · A surviving episode (the series finale) of the early 70s quiz show from Yorkshire TV, filmed entirely on 16mm in Jamaica! Hosted by Hughie Green. Previously ...

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  4. Jun 7, 2020 · Sky’s The Limit, The (ITV 1970-1974, Hughie Green, Monica Rose) Travel based quiz show hosted by Hughie Green, The Sky’s The Limit was something of a staple for a few years in the early 1970’s. The questions were specialist subject style and Hughie, as Flight Controller, offered up prizes made up of air miles (a maximum of 21,000) and up ...

  5. The Sky's the Limit. Host. Hughie Green. Co-hosts. Hostesses: Audrey Graham, Monica Rose, Katya Wyeth. Adjudicator: Ann Meo. Broadcast. Yorkshire Television for ITV, 11 July 1970 to 5 July 1974.

  6. Sky’s The Limit, The. 1 9 7 0 – 1 9 7 4 (UK) Debuting on Saturday 11 July 1970, this travel-based quiz game from Yorkshire Television was hosted by “Flight Controller” Hughie Green and offered up to 21,000 miles of travel and up to £600 spending money as prizes. Contestants were called “passengers” and competed for trips to Capri ...

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  8. The Sky's the Limit was a United Kingdom game show first broadcast on 10 July 1970, being a travel-themed version of Double Your Money. The contestants had to answer questions based on their specialist subject, with every set of answers increasing their prize fund. In the first round, contestants answered questions increasing in value from £1 up to £100. They then had to answer a special question to qualify for the further rounds. Further rounds involved contestants being seated in a ...