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== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | Granada ( | + | Granada (regional), 10 September to 17 December 1998 (13 episodes in 1 series) |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | + | A new sports quiz show hosted by Mark Gorton involving sporting stars from the Granada region | |
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+ | Features with two teams of three from different sports (e.g. the Rugby Players versus the Tennis Players). The first round is a general fingers on the buzzer round with the teams answering general sporting questions, the second round is an individual one and the third round is made up of non-verbal communication. | ||
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+ | In part two, "That's Your Lot" asks the contestants to guess the value of a sporting antique. One person from the winning team has a chance to double their winnings to £200 by identifying a piece of sporting action. | ||
[[Category:Themed Quiz|Barmy Army Game Show, The]] | [[Category:Themed Quiz|Barmy Army Game Show, The]] | ||
[[Category:Regional|Barmy Army Game Show, The]] | [[Category:Regional|Barmy Army Game Show, The]] | ||
[[Category:Sport|Barmy Army Game Show, The]] | [[Category:Sport|Barmy Army Game Show, The]] | ||
- | [[Category:North of England|Barmy Army Game Show, The]] | + | [[Category:North West of England|Barmy Army Game Show, The]] |
+ | [[Category:Granada Productions|Barmy Army Game Show, The]] |
Current revision as of 06:39, 2 April 2018
Host
Mark Gorton and Abby Essien
Broadcast
Granada (regional), 10 September to 17 December 1998 (13 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
A new sports quiz show hosted by Mark Gorton involving sporting stars from the Granada region
Features with two teams of three from different sports (e.g. the Rugby Players versus the Tennis Players). The first round is a general fingers on the buzzer round with the teams answering general sporting questions, the second round is an individual one and the third round is made up of non-verbal communication.
In part two, "That's Your Lot" asks the contestants to guess the value of a sporting antique. One person from the winning team has a chance to double their winnings to £200 by identifying a piece of sporting action.