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== Hosts == | == Hosts == | ||
- | [[Debbie King]]<br> | + | [[Debbie King]] (2005-7)<br> |
- | [[Greg Scott]] | + | [[Greg Scott]] (2005-7, 2008)<br> |
- | + | Lee Baldry (2005-7)<br> | |
- | Lee Baldry<br> | + | [[Nigel Mitchell]] (2005-7)<br> |
- | [[Nigel Mitchell]]<br> | + | [[Chuck Thomas]] (2005-6)<br> |
- | [[ | + | [[Lottie Mayor]] (2005-7, 2008)<br> |
- | Lee Clark<br> | + | Lee Clark (2005)<br> |
- | + | [[Kirsty Duffy]] (2006, 2008)<br> | |
- | + | Tim Lichfield (2006-7, 2008)<br> | |
- | + | Andy Jaye (2008)<br> | |
Stuart Headlam (stand-in) | Stuart Headlam (stand-in) | ||
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | Sky Digital channel 277, 2005 | + | Televised version:<br> |
+ | Fremantle Media for:<br> | ||
+ | Sky Digital channel 277, 2005<br> | ||
+ | ITV1/[[ITV Play|Play]], 12 August 2005 to 14 January 2007<br> | ||
- | + | Webcast:<br> | |
+ | Screen Pop Ltd. in association with Illuma Digital, 17 July to ? 2008 | ||
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Yet ''another'' premium rate puzzle phone-in. This one did at least try to entertain at the same time as inflating your phone bill, and could almost be considered cult viewing on the evenings [[Greg Scott]] was on. | Yet ''another'' premium rate puzzle phone-in. This one did at least try to entertain at the same time as inflating your phone bill, and could almost be considered cult viewing on the evenings [[Greg Scott]] was on. | ||
- | == | + | The TV version ended before 0898-Gate broke out but later returned as an interactive webcast, using a mass participation format. |
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+ | == Key moments == | ||
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+ | Greg Scott in shock horror when a caller (after giving the answer "doctor" to a job that people call 999) said that "I think that's the doctor that cut my legs off. I have no legs." | ||
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+ | <div class="video"><object width="480" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/KzJotjN2imQ?fs=1&hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/KzJotjN2imQ?fs=1&hl=en_GB" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="385"></embed></object><br/>''Surely it's Freddy Krueger that cuts people's legs off.''</div> | ||
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+ | == Inventor == | ||
Debbie King, Chuck Thomas and Simone Thorogood | Debbie King, Chuck Thomas and Simone Thorogood | ||
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+ | == Theme music == | ||
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+ | Ala Kondre (Jonathan Ware, Rob Watson and Alexander Nijmolen) | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
- | In January 2007, Ofcom found that [[ITV Play]] (broadcasting the Quizmania programme) was in breach of the Broadcasting Code over a quiz about items found in a woman's handbag. After only seven of the 13 prizes had been won, the remaining answers included "balaclava" and "rawl plugs". Ofcom found ITV Play in breach of rule 2.11 of the broadcasting code, which states that "competitions should be conducted fairly". | + | In January 2007, Ofcom found that [[ITV Play]] (broadcasting the Quizmania programme) was in breach of the Broadcasting Code over a quiz about items found in a woman's handbag. After only seven of the 13 prizes had been won, the remaining answers included "balaclava" and "rawl plugs". Ofcom found ITV Play in breach of rule 2.11 of the broadcasting code, which states that "competitions should be conducted fairly". Ironically, the verdict was made on the day after QM went off air for the last time. |
Quizmania was once namechecked in ''Doctor Who''. That'll confuse the US audience. | Quizmania was once namechecked in ''Doctor Who''. That'll confuse the US audience. | ||
- | The 'Mania' (as it were) has spread to other countries - namely Poland (whose | + | The 'Mania' (as it were) has spread to other countries - namely Portugal, Poland and Australia (whose versions are no longer running), France (under a different name ''QuizMax'') and Colombia. |
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+ | == Web links == | ||
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+ | [http://www.quizmania.tv/ Official website] | ||
- | + | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quizmania Wikipedia entry] | |
- | + | == Pictures == | |
- | <div class=" | + | <div class="image">[[File:Quizmania_greg_scott.jpg]]''Quizmania host Greg Scott''</div> |
[[Category:Phone-in]] | [[Category:Phone-in]] | ||
[[Category:Interactive]] | [[Category:Interactive]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Webcast]] |
Current revision as of 01:14, 17 May 2017
Contents |
Hosts
Debbie King (2005-7)
Greg Scott (2005-7, 2008)
Lee Baldry (2005-7)
Nigel Mitchell (2005-7)
Chuck Thomas (2005-6)
Lottie Mayor (2005-7, 2008)
Lee Clark (2005)
Kirsty Duffy (2006, 2008)
Tim Lichfield (2006-7, 2008)
Andy Jaye (2008)
Stuart Headlam (stand-in)
Broadcast
Televised version:
Fremantle Media for:
Sky Digital channel 277, 2005
ITV1/Play, 12 August 2005 to 14 January 2007
Webcast:
Screen Pop Ltd. in association with Illuma Digital, 17 July to ? 2008
Synopsis
Yet another premium rate puzzle phone-in. This one did at least try to entertain at the same time as inflating your phone bill, and could almost be considered cult viewing on the evenings Greg Scott was on.
The TV version ended before 0898-Gate broke out but later returned as an interactive webcast, using a mass participation format.
Key moments
Greg Scott in shock horror when a caller (after giving the answer "doctor" to a job that people call 999) said that "I think that's the doctor that cut my legs off. I have no legs."
Surely it's Freddy Krueger that cuts people's legs off.
Inventor
Debbie King, Chuck Thomas and Simone Thorogood
Theme music
Ala Kondre (Jonathan Ware, Rob Watson and Alexander Nijmolen)
Trivia
In January 2007, Ofcom found that ITV Play (broadcasting the Quizmania programme) was in breach of the Broadcasting Code over a quiz about items found in a woman's handbag. After only seven of the 13 prizes had been won, the remaining answers included "balaclava" and "rawl plugs". Ofcom found ITV Play in breach of rule 2.11 of the broadcasting code, which states that "competitions should be conducted fairly". Ironically, the verdict was made on the day after QM went off air for the last time.
Quizmania was once namechecked in Doctor Who. That'll confuse the US audience.
The 'Mania' (as it were) has spread to other countries - namely Portugal, Poland and Australia (whose versions are no longer running), France (under a different name QuizMax) and Colombia.