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I think it is probably incorrect to say that Robin Ray got the job of presenting Call My Bluff after Face the Music finished. Memory (unchecked) tells me that he chaired the former in the 1960s but the latter ran well into the 1970s. Will research further if anyone thinks it is worthwhile. Tim riley16:00, 28 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
Now done. He was founder-chairman of Call my Bluff in 1965 (eheu fugaces!). Face the Music began the following year. Thank you, Deb, for your encouragement.Tim riley21:09, 4 July 2006 (UTC)Reply
He had a small part in the 1959 film I'm All Right Jack - so the 1960 London stage reference is incorrect Piaecantiones (talk).