Quiz Nation

m (Updated - As we speak, Quiznation is making it's final transmission.)
m (Synopsis)
Line 13: Line 13:
''Another'' premium-rate puzzle phone-in. How many more?
''Another'' premium-rate puzzle phone-in. How many more?
-
Anyway, in it's two years on air, this channel has managed to launch careers in participation quiz TV out of such luminaries like [[Debbie King]], [[Chuck Thomas]], [[Anna Fowler]] and [[Cat Porter]]. Although by the time Quiznation announced it was taking ''a short break'' (or as they later admitted, closing down), most of these careers will have ended.
+
Anyway, in its two years on air, this channel has managed to launch careers in participation quiz TV out of such luminaries like [[Debbie King]], [[Chuck Thomas]], [[Anna Fowler]] and [[Cat Porter]]. Although by the time Quiznation announced it was taking ''a short break'' (or as they later admitted, closing down), most of these careers will have ended.
The final programme included a 'best bits' compilation, a la [[Quizmania]]. Hmmm, do you think they were trying to win the sympathy vote here?
The final programme included a 'best bits' compilation, a la [[Quizmania]]. Hmmm, do you think they were trying to win the sympathy vote here?

Revision as of 20:12, 31 May 2007

Contents

Host

Various

Broadcast

Optimistic Entertainment for various channels, 2005-May 31st 2007

Synopsis

Another premium-rate puzzle phone-in. How many more?

Anyway, in its two years on air, this channel has managed to launch careers in participation quiz TV out of such luminaries like Debbie King, Chuck Thomas, Anna Fowler and Cat Porter. Although by the time Quiznation announced it was taking a short break (or as they later admitted, closing down), most of these careers will have ended.

The final programme included a 'best bits' compilation, a la Quizmania. Hmmm, do you think they were trying to win the sympathy vote here?

Programmes

The Cash Vault
Initial Thinking
Celebrity Sudoku
Taxi
Hot or Cold
Cash Command
Bowling for Bucks
Dare
Music Nation

Trivia

Dare was picked up by ITV2 for an overnight simulcast. It was dropped on 31st March 2006 to make way for Quizmania.

See also

9Live review from Weaver's Week for a general idea of how channels like this work.

Feedback

To correct something on this page or post an addition, please complete this form and press "Send":
If you are asking us a question, please read our contact us page and FAQ first.

Name: E-mail:   
A Labyrinth Games site.
Design by Thomas.
Printable version
Editors: Log in