Alphabetical

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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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ITV Studios for ITV, 15 August 2016 to present
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Gameface (part of ITV Studios) for ITV, 15 to 26 August 2016 (10 episodes in 1 series)
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== Synopsis ==
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ITV's press office tells us
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Can you answer questions from A to Z and win much money?
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: ALPHABETICAL is a fast-paced quiz show, hosted by Jeff Stelling, which sees three contestants compete against a returning champion in series of games based around the alphabet. Over the course of four rounds the aim is to accrue as much time as possible in preparation for the final. However, two contestants will be eliminated leaving just the reigning champion and their challenger to go head-to- head in an effort to win the jackpot.
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Three challengers and the defending champion take part in four rounds of questions.
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: The tense ALPHABETICAL final requires the remaining two contestants to make their way around the entire alphabet by answering a question based on each letter. They are racing against the clock with just 100 seconds, plus the time they have accrued. By successfully completing the alphabet the winner walks away with the jackpot. Or, if both contestants fail to achieve this, the jackpot remains unclaimed with the prize money accumulating with every day it rolls over.
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* '''First Letters''': each player gets one minute of questions, the answers begin with a certain letter. One second for each correct answer, and everyone is spotted 100 seconds for playing.
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* '''Last Letters''': as above, except the answers ''end'' with a certain letter.
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* '''Starting Letters''': given a category, each player sees the first letters of an answer. Jeff gives clues with a correct answer worth 5, 3, 1 seconds. The challenger with the lowest score leaves the game after this round.
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''A sample Starting Letters question.''
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* '''Thirteen Letters''': trivia questions beginning with half the alphabet. Two seconds for each correct answer. The round is played on the buzzer, and a wrong answer freezes a player out of the next question.
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The champion goes up against the top challenger in the final: answer questions against the clock. Get all 26 right to win the jackpot. Players may pass, and return to the question later. A pass or an incorrect answer stops the clock, and passes control to the opponent.
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Both players will have somewhere between 130 and 150 seconds for the final round. Jeff goes at a moderate speed, and some of the questions are written so that they're only clear on the final word. The result is that a difficult task (get 26 right) turns into a near-impossible one (get 26 out of 24 right).
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''This player already has one wrong, and two passes.''
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There are other house rules: the champion plays first in each round, including the final. Ties for elimination are broken with a "First Letter" question on the buzzer. Players may pass on a question, by saying "Alphabetical" - this is borrowed from the Spanish version ''Pasapalabra''.
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The jackpot began at £5000, and grew by £100 for each correct answer the daily winner gave in the final round. By the end of the series, it had risen to £22,600
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ITV promised us a fast-paced quiz show, and ''Alphabetical'' certainly packs in the questions. We didn't feel that it was particularly fast.
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== Inventor ==
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[[Andrew O'Connor]], Rebecca Thornhill, Mark Maxwell Smith.
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The show is adapted from ''Pasapalabra'', itself a variant of [[The Alphabet Game]].
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== Title Music ==
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Medina Sound, credited for "Music".
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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This is one of two 2016 summer replacements for [[The Chase]] in the 5pm slot. The other being [[Cash Trapped]].
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This was one of two 2016 summer replacements for [[The Chase]] in the 5pm slot. The other being [[Cash Trapped]].
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Jeff is looking at ''The Very Hungry Caterpillar''.
== Web links ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphabetical_(game_show) Wikipedia entry]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphabetical_(game_show) Wikipedia entry]
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[http://www.bothersbar.co.uk/?p=9432 Bother's Bar discussion]
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== See also ==
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[[XYZ]], another trivia game.
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[[Weaver's Week 2016-08-28|Weaver's Week review]]
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== Pictures ==
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''The set was designed by Paul Houston, graphics by Potion.''
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Revision as of 10:20, 28 August 2016

Contents

Host

Jeff Stelling

Broadcast

Gameface (part of ITV Studios) for ITV, 15 to 26 August 2016 (10 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Can you answer questions from A to Z and win much money?

Three challengers and the defending champion take part in four rounds of questions.

  • First Letters: each player gets one minute of questions, the answers begin with a certain letter. One second for each correct answer, and everyone is spotted 100 seconds for playing.
  • Last Letters: as above, except the answers end with a certain letter.
  • Starting Letters: given a category, each player sees the first letters of an answer. Jeff gives clues with a correct answer worth 5, 3, 1 seconds. The challenger with the lowest score leaves the game after this round.

A sample Starting Letters question.

  • Thirteen Letters: trivia questions beginning with half the alphabet. Two seconds for each correct answer. The round is played on the buzzer, and a wrong answer freezes a player out of the next question.

The champion goes up against the top challenger in the final: answer questions against the clock. Get all 26 right to win the jackpot. Players may pass, and return to the question later. A pass or an incorrect answer stops the clock, and passes control to the opponent.

Both players will have somewhere between 130 and 150 seconds for the final round. Jeff goes at a moderate speed, and some of the questions are written so that they're only clear on the final word. The result is that a difficult task (get 26 right) turns into a near-impossible one (get 26 out of 24 right).

Alphabetical This player already has one wrong, and two passes.

There are other house rules: the champion plays first in each round, including the final. Ties for elimination are broken with a "First Letter" question on the buzzer. Players may pass on a question, by saying "Alphabetical" - this is borrowed from the Spanish version Pasapalabra.

The jackpot began at £5000, and grew by £100 for each correct answer the daily winner gave in the final round. By the end of the series, it had risen to £22,600

ITV promised us a fast-paced quiz show, and Alphabetical certainly packs in the questions. We didn't feel that it was particularly fast.

Inventor

Andrew O'Connor, Rebecca Thornhill, Mark Maxwell Smith.

The show is adapted from Pasapalabra, itself a variant of The Alphabet Game.

Title Music

Medina Sound, credited for "Music".

Trivia

This was one of two 2016 summer replacements for The Chase in the 5pm slot. The other being Cash Trapped.

Jeff is looking at The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

Web links

Wikipedia entry

Bother's Bar discussion

See also

XYZ, another trivia game.

Weaver's Week review

Pictures

The set was designed by Paul Houston, graphics by Potion.

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