Big Bumper Science Quiz
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- | Science-themed [[Test the Nation]]-style interactive quiz. | + | Science-themed [[Test the Nation]]-style interactive quiz. Described by NI newspaper ''Sunday Life'' as a "low rent version of [[Blankety Blank]] crossed with a 1970s schools programme, a Cbeebies show and one of those marathon [[Test the Nation|Anne Robinson pub quiz shows]]". |
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- | + | Resident science expert Dr David Booth was also one of the "geeks" on [[Beauty and the Geek]]. | |
[[Category:Themed Quiz]] | [[Category:Themed Quiz]] | ||
[[Category:Interactive]] | [[Category:Interactive]] | ||
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Current revision as of 12:09, 4 July 2022
Contents |
Host
Eamonn Holmes and Christine Bleakley
Broadcast
Wild Rover for BBC One Northern Ireland, 11 January 2007
Synopsis
Science-themed Test the Nation-style interactive quiz. Described by NI newspaper Sunday Life as a "low rent version of Blankety Blank crossed with a 1970s schools programme, a Cbeebies show and one of those marathon Anne Robinson pub quiz shows".
Trivia
Resident science expert Dr David Booth was also one of the "geeks" on Beauty and the Geek.