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- | <pick>'''75''' is the record for consecutive | + | <pick>'''75''' is the record for consecutive wins by a British game show contestant, achieved by Ian Lygo on [[100%]]. It's believed that this is a world record, very nearly matched by the 74 wins of Ken Jennings on the US version of [[Jeopardy!]]</pick> |
<pick>'''208''' was the wavelength of Radio Luxembourg. Several of ITV's early hits originated on the European station, including [[Double Your Money]], [[Take Your Pick]] and [[People are Funny]].</pick> | <pick>'''208''' was the wavelength of Radio Luxembourg. Several of ITV's early hits originated on the European station, including [[Double Your Money]], [[Take Your Pick]] and [[People are Funny]].</pick> | ||
<pick>'''433''' was the perfect score on [[Fifteen-to-One]]. Despite a few near-misses, it was only ever achieved once in the entire run of the show.</pick> | <pick>'''433''' was the perfect score on [[Fifteen-to-One]]. Despite a few near-misses, it was only ever achieved once in the entire run of the show.</pick> |
Revision as of 00:55, 7 June 2006
The number... 433 was the perfect score on Fifteen-to-One. Despite a few near-misses, it was only ever achieved once in the entire run of the show.
Shows
Title | Genre |
100% | Quiz, general knowledge |
15-to-1 | Quiz, general knowledge |
2000 to 1 | Quiz, general knowledge |
29 Minutes of Fame | Comedy panel game |
3-2-1 | Family game show |
50/50 | Childrens |
The 64,000 Question | Quiz, general knowledge |
The 64,000 Dollar Question | Quiz, general knowledge |
8 Out Of 10 Cats | Comedy panel game |
The 8:15 from Manchester | Childrens (see: The Wetter the Better) |
9 Live Quiz TV | Puzzle |
The 99p Challenge | Radio, comedy panel game |