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| − | ''' | + | '''Robina Sharp''' was the "[[numbers game|numbers]] girl" on the [[Calendar Countdown Pilots|''Calendar Countdown'' pilots]]. Her solitary role was to be wheeled out twice a show to put the numbers tiles up and pull a lever. She did not speak, with [[Richard Whiteley]] reading out the choices, presumably in an exercise of saving money, which is odd considering that a better money-saving exercise would have been to have [[Cathy Hytner]] do both jobs. |
Amazingly, the concept of a numbers girl survived with [[Beverley Isherwood]] for a full two years before the concept was finally axed. | Amazingly, the concept of a numbers girl survived with [[Beverley Isherwood]] for a full two years before the concept was finally axed. | ||
Revision as of 17:40, 18 February 2025
| Robina Sharp | |
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| Co-presenter | |
| First appearance | unreleased |
| Last appearance | unreleased |
| Appearances | 2 |
| Episodes with Robina Sharp | |
Robina Sharp was the "numbers girl" on the Calendar Countdown pilots. Her solitary role was to be wheeled out twice a show to put the numbers tiles up and pull a lever. She did not speak, with Richard Whiteley reading out the choices, presumably in an exercise of saving money, which is odd considering that a better money-saving exercise would have been to have Cathy Hytner do both jobs.
Amazingly, the concept of a numbers girl survived with Beverley Isherwood for a full two years before the concept was finally axed.