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The production company behind this one-off show, Stoneybridge Productions, gets its name from the spoof small Scottish town of Stoneybridge, featured in the Channel 4 comedy series, ''Absolutely'', which included Gordon Kennedy amongst its cast. | The production company behind this one-off show, Stoneybridge Productions, gets its name from the spoof small Scottish town of Stoneybridge, featured in the Channel 4 comedy series, ''Absolutely'', which included Gordon Kennedy amongst its cast. | ||
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Current revision as of 04:53, 19 July 2020
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Host
Dermot Morgan
Co-hosts
Team captains: Gordon Kennedy and Nick Hancock
Broadcast
Stoneybridge Productions for Channel 4, 14 June 1996
Synopsis
Comedy panel game in which teams representing the titular nations attempted to put their case for cultural superiority. A one-off made to tie in with a match between the England and Scotland sides in Euro 96.
Champions
Scotland
Trivia
The production company behind this one-off show, Stoneybridge Productions, gets its name from the spoof small Scottish town of Stoneybridge, featured in the Channel 4 comedy series, Absolutely, which included Gordon Kennedy amongst its cast.