Take Your Pick!

They were Jodie Wilson in the first two of the revived series, then Gayle and Gillian Blakeney in 1994, followed by Sarah Matravers (1996) and Sasha Lawrence in 1998.

At the climax of the show, contestants would be offered the choice to either keep all the money they had earned or trade it for a mystery prize contained in a box.

His future wife, Australian born Jodie Wilson, was one of the hostesses; she would later be replaced by former Neighbours twins Gayle and Gillian Blakeney, also from Australia.

Another one-off revival was broadcast as part of the similar 2020 ITV series Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow.

[4] filmed at Dock10 studios, This version added a bonus round, where one of the contestants selects boxes from rows of a pyramid, and could risk their prizes for a chance at a major prize inside one of two "golden boxes" placed at the top of the pyramid.

However, the audience was given a preview of the actual prizes, shown on screen, and listed by Bob Danvers-Walker, from off-screen.

The host would then try to buy back the key with increasing amounts of cash, up to about £50 (or, in the revival, a number of hundreds of pounds).

A sketch in the BBC Radio comedy series The Burkiss Way featured a "Dinosaur-Cheese Interlude", in which contestants were required to answer questions without mentioning any species of dinosaur or any variety of cheese.

The sketch was resurrected in an episode of The Kenny Everett Television Show (which shared the same scriptwriters).

The British progressive rock band Hatfield and the North named one of their songs "The Yes No Interlude".

Also the song "Fitter Stoke has a bath" on the same LP, contains the lyrics "Michael Miles, bogey man".

Take Your Pick! host Michael Miles .