The Personality Test
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The warm-up round involves the comics providing a satirical shortened version of the host's life. The middle bit is varied, and there's the obligatory buzzer round at the end. Quite silly and quite funny. | The warm-up round involves the comics providing a satirical shortened version of the host's life. The middle bit is varied, and there's the obligatory buzzer round at the end. Quite silly and quite funny. | ||
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+ | * 12 July - [[John Sergeant]] | ||
+ | * 19 July - Greg Dyke | ||
+ | * 26 July - [[Gyles Brandreth]] | ||
+ | * 2 August - Jennie Bond | ||
== Inventor == | == Inventor == |
Revision as of 17:19, 20 July 2006
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Host
Changes each week
Co-hosts
Sue Perkins, Lucy Porter, Robin Ince and Alan Carr
Broadcast
BBC Radio 4, 12th July 2006-present
Synopsis
Surprisingly freeform panel game where the game is based around the celebrity host, who changes each week - in a neat reversal, it's the panel of comedians that remains the same. Said comics have a week to mug up on the biography of said celeb and try to answer the questions, often revolving around choice anecdotes from their autobiography.
The warm-up round involves the comics providing a satirical shortened version of the host's life. The middle bit is varied, and there's the obligatory buzzer round at the end. Quite silly and quite funny.
Hosts
The hosts and subjects for the programme were:
2006 series
- 12 July - John Sergeant
- 19 July - Greg Dyke
- 26 July - Gyles Brandreth
- 2 August - Jennie Bond
Inventor
Aled Evans