Monica Rose


Monica Angela Rose was a British TV quiz show hostess on Double Your Money and The Sky's the Limit, both presented by Hughie Green.

Biography and showbusiness career

Rose was born in White City, London in 1948. Her father was a London Underground train driver and mother a cleaner at White City Stadium. In 1964, at the age of just 15, whilst working as a young accounts clerk, she was given tickets for a recording of the Hughie Green quiz show called Double Your Money. The show offered a choice of 42 subjects and offered £1 for the answer to a question given by the host with the chance to double their money from £1 up to a maxmimum of £32. The top prize was £1,000. Rose was plucked from the audience to take part and despite only winning £8 she had the personality to persuade Green to invite her back as a guest hostess on the show six weeks later. She stayed for three years until leaving although returned to the show before it was taken off air in July, 1968 as a result of the broadcaster, Associated-Rediffusion, losing their franchise later that month.
She later worked on The Sky's the Limit which was first broadcast on 10 July, 1970 until 5 July, 1974. This was a travel-themed version of the show Double Your Money. The questions were based on geography and the top prize was 21,000 air miles and £600 in spending money.

Personal life

Rose left show business in 1977 and was admitted to hospital three years later suffering from a nervous breakdown. In 1982 she married Terry Dunnell a Baptist lay preacher and officer of a religious group called the Frontier Youth Trust.
Dunnell wrote several books on christianity including Mission and Young People at Risk: a Challenge to the Church written in 1985. She became a Christian and settled with him in Leicester where she worked as a checkout operator in a supermarket. She paid regular visits to a local young offenders' centre up until 1993. After battling depression, Rose committed suicide by overdosing on antidepressants and tranquillisers in 1994.