12/08/2025
Call My Bluff was a highly popular and intellectually engaging British panel game show that ran successfully for decades becoming a defining program of the BBCs nineteen seventies and nineteen eighties output
The format of the show centered on two teams competing to identify the correct definition of an obscure word from three options two of which were clever but plausible bluffs The show was hosted for much of its run by the urbane Robert Robinson and featured the long serving team captains the writer and script editor Frank Muir and the journalist and author Patrick Campbell
The intellectual humor and quick witted banter between the panelists were the key to the shows success attracting a wide audience who appreciated the sophisticated wordplay and literary charm Campbell and Muirs contrasting personalities provided endless entertainment with their elaborate bluff definitions often sounding more plausible than the true answer
The long run of the show from its debut in 1965 to 1988 cemented its status as a beloved classic of British television The nostalgia associated with Call My Bluff is rooted in its celebration of language humor and the intellectual sparring of its talented cast