Winning Combination
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Today, you are… a unit. | Today, you are… a unit. | ||
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+ | The top prize per contestant is £2,469, one quarter of £9,876. | ||
[[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] | [[Category:General Knowledge Quiz]] |
Revision as of 20:38, 20 November 2020
Synopsis
We've got an ITV press release! It says,
- From the makers of The Chase comes a brain-busting new quiz for ITV, Winning Combination.
- Nine contestants must compete against each other to be part of the Winning Combination.
- Before the show, the contestants are each randomly assigned a number between one and nine. They then compete in a series of fast-paced general knowledge rounds to get themselves, and their number, through to the Final. In the Final, four players come together to try and win the four-digit jackpot defined by their numbers.
- But the numbers don’t just define the jackpot. The number each player brings through is also the number of questions they must answer correctly in the Final game against the clock. So the bigger the jackpot, the harder it is to be a Winning Combination.
- With speedy buzzer rounds, fiendish multiple choice questions and tactical play, there’s something for every quiz fan.
This programme has not yet aired. A full review will appear here after broadcast.
Key moments
Omid openly insulting the contestants or viewers or, better still, where he screams at the top of his voice at the four contestants who failed to make the final battle.
Catchphrases
(When addressing the four players who failed to make the final battle): But now, I must say, please, take you and your numbers - AND GET OUT!
Today, you are… a unit.
Trivia
The top prize per contestant is £2,469, one quarter of £9,876.