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Score With The Scaffold; Score with the scaffold
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Score with the Scaffold         
Score with the Scaffold is a BBC children's programme, which ran during 1970–71. It starred the pop group The Scaffold.
panel game         
  • A recording of radio panel show ''[[Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!]]'', featuring, from left, announcer and scorekeeper [[Carl Kasell]]; host [[Peter Sagal]]; and panelists [[Adam Felber]], [[Roxanne Roberts]] and [[Keegan-Michael Key]] before a live audience.
  • Panellists and host [[John Charles Daly]] on ''What's My Line?'', in 1952
RADIO AND TV GENRE
Panel Game; Panel game show; Panel game; Panel shows
¦ noun Brit. a broadcast quiz played by a panel or team of people.
Panel show         
  • A recording of radio panel show ''[[Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!]]'', featuring, from left, announcer and scorekeeper [[Carl Kasell]]; host [[Peter Sagal]]; and panelists [[Adam Felber]], [[Roxanne Roberts]] and [[Keegan-Michael Key]] before a live audience.
  • Panellists and host [[John Charles Daly]] on ''What's My Line?'', in 1952
RADIO AND TV GENRE
Panel Game; Panel game show; Panel game; Panel shows
A panel show or panel game is a radio or television game show in which a panel of celebrities participates. Celebrity panelists may compete with each other, such as on The News Quiz; facilitate play by non-celebrity contestants, such as on Match Game and Blankety Blank; or do both, such as on Wait Wait Don't Tell Me.
Panel analysis         
STATISTICAL METHOD
Dynamic panel model; Panel regression; Panel model
Panel (data) analysis is a statistical method, widely used in social science, epidemiology, and econometrics to analyze two-dimensional (typically cross sectional and longitudinal) panel data. The data are usually collected over time and over the same individuals and then a regression is run over these two dimensions.
Railway platform         
  • abbr=on}} with induced airflow and debris that affect the videographer on the platform
  • Arts et Métiers]] on [[Paris Métro Line 11]]
  • Berlin-Hamburg high speed line]]
  • Kollam Junction}} in India. It is the world's third longest railway platform.
  • A common marking at curved platforms on the [[London Underground]].
  • Oslo airport train station, [[Platform 0]]
  • This diagram illustrates different types of platform. Platform 1 is a "bay" platform, while platforms 2, 3 and 4 are "through" platforms. The platform accommodating 3 and 4 is an "island" platform
FIXED STRUCTURE TO ALLOW PEOPLE TO BOARD OR ALIGHT TRAINS
Station platform; Train platform; Platform (rail); Railway Platform; Railroad platform; Subway platform
A railway platform is an area alongside a railway track providing convenient access to trains. Almost all stations have some form of platform, with larger stations having multiple platforms.
Popham panel         
  • The actress [[Mae West]] was requisitioned by a British commander serving on the North-West Frontier of India using a Popham panel.
GROUND-TO-AIR SIGNALING DEVICE
Popham Panel; T-signalling panel
A Popham panel, or T-signalling panel, was a means of ground-to-air communication, in Morse code, developed during the First World War, before the introduction of radio communication. They were named for Robert Brooke-Popham and were used by the British and American armed forces.
Twelve Panel (Fabergé egg)         
1899 FABERGÉ KELCH EGG
Twelve Panel (Faberge egg); Twelve Panel; Twelve Panel egg
The Twelve Panel is a jewelled enameled Easter egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé in 1899. The Fabergé egg was made for Alexander Kelch, who presented it to his wife, Barbara (Varvara) Kelch-Bazanova.
Indian tax forms         
Form 16; Form 2E; Form 3CA; Form 3CB; Form 3CD; Form 3CE; Form 15CA; Form 22; Form 10BA
Indian tax forms are used to document information in compliance with the Income Tax Act of 1961 and in accordance with the Income Tax Rules (codified in 1962), which govern the process of filing income tax returns in India.
Panel of Chairs         
OTHER COMMITTEE OF THE UK HOUSE OF COMMONS
Chairmen's Panel Committee; Speaker's Panel of Chairmen; Chairmen's Panel
The Panel of Chairs (formerly the Chairmen's Panel) are members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom responsible for chairing public bill committees and other General Committees, as well as debates in Westminster Hall, the parallel debating chamber. The three Deputy Speakers, who are automatically members, are responsible for chairing Committees of the Whole House.
cross-platform         
COMPUTER SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTED ON MULTIPLE COMPUTING PLATFORMS
Crossplatform; Device independent; Machine-independent; Platform independent; Cross platform; Multiplatform; Multi-platform; Platform independence; Platform-independent; Platform dependence; Platform dependent; Multi-format; Device independence; Machine independent; Machine independence; Cross-Platform; Multiple platforms; Screen Agnostic; Multi platform; Platform Independent; Platform-agnostic; Platform agnostic; Device Independence; Mutli-platform; Multi-channel app development; List of cross-platform programming toolkits and environments; Cross-platform programming; Cross platform app development; Cross-platform; Cross platform libraries
<software, hardware> A term that describes a language, software application or hardware device that works on more than one system platform (e.g. Unix, Microsoft Windows, Macintosh). E.g. Netscape Navigator, Java. (1998-02-24)

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Score with the Scaffold

Score with the Scaffold is a BBC children's programme, which ran during 1970–71. It starred the pop group The Scaffold.

It was a quiz programme, although interspersed with various material including musical numbers and sketches. It ran for two series, and the format was revised between the first and second series. In the first series The Scaffold co-presented the programme with Wendy Padbury and they asked questions which the audience were supposed to answer. In the second series they brought they were joined by Annabel Scase, and it was a contest between two teams of children each representing a different BBC local radio station.