Think Tank (2)
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | '' | + | When choosing a game show host, going for someone with a thicker Geordie accent than Michael off of ''I'm Alan Partridge'' is an interesting one to say the least. |
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+ | The game was played by two teams answering general knowledge questions in order to fill in a computer graphic board with various 'tanks' on it. Each tank represented a different category of questions, and being the team to complete a tank earned points. The first team to 100 points won the game. | ||
<div class="image"><IMG src="/atoz/programmes/t/think_tank/think tank.jpg" alt="think tank.jpg" width="127" height="175"> | <div class="image"><IMG src="/atoz/programmes/t/think_tank/think tank.jpg" alt="think tank.jpg" width="127" height="175"> | ||
''Host, Mickey Hutton.''</div> | ''Host, Mickey Hutton.''</div> | ||
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+ | In the finale, various topics would be given and the winning team were allowed to order the subjects according to their personal preference. Each tank required one more correct answer to complete than the previous one. If they completed all of the tanks, they won the cash prize. | ||
== Key moments == | == Key moments == | ||
In the "correct the last word of the sentence" round, [[Kevin Ashman]], with a completely straight face (and as a result, hilariously), correctly responded "virgin" to the question: "Queen Elizabeth the First famously died a sturgeon". | In the "correct the last word of the sentence" round, [[Kevin Ashman]], with a completely straight face (and as a result, hilariously), correctly responded "virgin" to the question: "Queen Elizabeth the First famously died a sturgeon". | ||
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== Inventor == | == Inventor == |
Revision as of 18:51, 5 February 2007
Synopsis
When choosing a game show host, going for someone with a thicker Geordie accent than Michael off of I'm Alan Partridge is an interesting one to say the least.
The game was played by two teams answering general knowledge questions in order to fill in a computer graphic board with various 'tanks' on it. Each tank represented a different category of questions, and being the team to complete a tank earned points. The first team to 100 points won the game.
In the finale, various topics would be given and the winning team were allowed to order the subjects according to their personal preference. Each tank required one more correct answer to complete than the previous one. If they completed all of the tanks, they won the cash prize.
Key moments
In the "correct the last word of the sentence" round, Kevin Ashman, with a completely straight face (and as a result, hilariously), correctly responded "virgin" to the question: "Queen Elizabeth the First famously died a sturgeon".
Inventor
Created by Stephen Radosh.