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Golden Goose-slaughtering idea of taking characters from the popular BBC sketch series ''The Fast Show'' and putting them in a real comedy quiz show. Rounds included pin the pony-tail on David Seaman. | Golden Goose-slaughtering idea of taking characters from the popular BBC sketch series ''The Fast Show'' and putting them in a real comedy quiz show. Rounds included pin the pony-tail on David Seaman. | ||
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Current revision as of 19:12, 25 September 2023
Contents |
Host
Simon Day
Co-hosts
Team captains: Paul Whitehouse (as Ron Manager) and Mark Williams (as Tommy Stein)
Broadcast
Chrysalis Television for Sky One, 5 March to 28 May 2001 (13 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Golden Goose-slaughtering idea of taking characters from the popular BBC sketch series The Fast Show and putting them in a real comedy quiz show. Rounds included pin the pony-tail on David Seaman.