The 99p Challenge

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== Co-hosts ==
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Panellists included: Armando Iannucci, Simon Pegg, Peter Baynham, Dave Green (of ''Need to Know'' fame), Nick Frost, Peter Serafinowicz, Tom Binns
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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BBC Radio 4, 22nd June 2000 - 29th September 2004 (38 episodes)
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BBC Radio 4, 22nd June 2000 - 29th September 2004 (24 programmes in 4 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Spoof panel game on BBC Radio 4, a revised and retitled version of the universally unpopular [[King Stupid]].
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Perkins gives the panellists silly things to do and are awarded pence, rather than points, for being funny. Some of the rounds use ingenious use of sound effects, leading to quickfire rounds about mobile phone "I'm running late" excuses and train station announcements.
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The player with the most money at the end of the show is given the chance to win the jackpot of 99p. Some of the games were quite ingenious, such as "Half and Half" where the finalist had to answer exactly half the questions correctly.
== Key moments ==
== Key moments ==
Running gag by the Radio 4 announcers after each programme in series 3: "If you'd like to try and win 99p, you can do so by ringing the special '99p Challenge' hotline. Calls are charged at £1.50 a minute."
Running gag by the Radio 4 announcers after each programme in series 3: "If you'd like to try and win 99p, you can do so by ringing the special '99p Challenge' hotline. Calls are charged at £1.50 a minute."
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Occasionally, contestants have had to gamble their winnings of over £1 in order to win the jackpot 99p.
==Theme tune ==
==Theme tune ==
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Revision as of 17:40, 21 July 2006

Contents

Host

Sue Perkins

Co-hosts

Panellists included: Armando Iannucci, Simon Pegg, Peter Baynham, Dave Green (of Need to Know fame), Nick Frost, Peter Serafinowicz, Tom Binns

Broadcast

BBC Radio 4, 22nd June 2000 - 29th September 2004 (24 programmes in 4 series)

Synopsis

Spoof panel game on BBC Radio 4, a revised and retitled version of the universally unpopular King Stupid.

Perkins gives the panellists silly things to do and are awarded pence, rather than points, for being funny. Some of the rounds use ingenious use of sound effects, leading to quickfire rounds about mobile phone "I'm running late" excuses and train station announcements.

The player with the most money at the end of the show is given the chance to win the jackpot of 99p. Some of the games were quite ingenious, such as "Half and Half" where the finalist had to answer exactly half the questions correctly.

Key moments

Running gag by the Radio 4 announcers after each programme in series 3: "If you'd like to try and win 99p, you can do so by ringing the special '99p Challenge' hotline. Calls are charged at £1.50 a minute."

Occasionally, contestants have had to gamble their winnings of over £1 in order to win the jackpot 99p.

Theme tune

Intro: Borodin's Prince Igor. Outro: 99 Luftballons by Nena.

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