The Finish Line

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== Broadcast ==
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== Synopsis ==
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Five contestants battle across a series of qualifiers and head-to-head races for the chance to win a cash prize. The aim of the game is simple: make it to the finish line before your rivals.
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Five players race down the studio in quiz chariots. The last player in each race is eliminated, and the show winner can win £5000.
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We meet our players in turn as they play the qualifier round. The players will be shown pictures, and asked to identify what's in the shot. A subject's given to help focus the mind. The player needs to get five right as quickly as possible, because the fastest player will start the first race in pole position.
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''The race is on!''
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In the race, our players will be asked questions down the line, starting with the fastest to get their five answers. A right answer will start your podium moving; but if your are wrong or can't answer in time, your podium stops. While the other players are answering, you keep moving &ndash; and so do they. Last player to cross the finish line is out, and it takes about a minute of movement to get from start to finish.
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There's another qualifier, this time a word puzzle: we're given a category, the length of a word or short phrase, and the first and last letters. Fill in the blanks. Again, five right to stop the clock, fastest player goes first in the next race. It feels an awfully long time before the next race, but it does arrive eventually.
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And then another qualifier. We'll see a category, and three possible pairs of answers. Only one of the pairs is correct: identify the real answers and ignore the fake ones. It's a wide-ranging quiz: one round can go from royal siblings to Haribo to an eighties pop duo. After this, we have another race.
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''Head-to-head in progress.''
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Two remain for the head-to-head, and almost inevitably, it's a chess clock. Give a right answer, your podium starts moving, your opponent's stops. Get it wrong, and your podium stops, and theirs starts. All questions are on the buzzer, and if neither player buzzes in, both podia stop. First to the finish line wins. It's basically a first to nine shootout, but with the presentation much more appealing.
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''The Finish Line'' offers a £5000 prize every day, but rarely gives it away. The finalist starts ahead of a danger line, and must stay ahead of it until they reach the finish line. After the first question, the danger line will move forward relentlessly; the contestant's podium moves forward at the same speed, no faster and no slower. Get caught, and our player leaves with nothing. It's an all-or-nothing prize, no consolation, no chance to get a bigger headstart for a smaller prize.
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''Roman Kemp and Sarah Greene.''
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It's a fun show, there's a lot of chemistry between Roman and Sarah, and the questions pack entertainment into crisp and concise sentences. And there are a lot of questions - typically about 175 per programme, the same rate as we find on intense quiz shows like [[Mastermind]].
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[[Weaver's Week 2023-09-10|Weaver's Week review]]
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Revision as of 09:44, 10 September 2023

The Finish Line

Contents

Host

Roman Kemp

Co-hosts

Sarah Greene

Broadcast

Potato in partnership with Nice One Productions for BBC One, 21 August 2023 to present

Synopsis

Five players race down the studio in quiz chariots. The last player in each race is eliminated, and the show winner can win £5000.

We meet our players in turn as they play the qualifier round. The players will be shown pictures, and asked to identify what's in the shot. A subject's given to help focus the mind. The player needs to get five right as quickly as possible, because the fastest player will start the first race in pole position.

The race is on!

In the race, our players will be asked questions down the line, starting with the fastest to get their five answers. A right answer will start your podium moving; but if your are wrong or can't answer in time, your podium stops. While the other players are answering, you keep moving – and so do they. Last player to cross the finish line is out, and it takes about a minute of movement to get from start to finish.

There's another qualifier, this time a word puzzle: we're given a category, the length of a word or short phrase, and the first and last letters. Fill in the blanks. Again, five right to stop the clock, fastest player goes first in the next race. It feels an awfully long time before the next race, but it does arrive eventually.

And then another qualifier. We'll see a category, and three possible pairs of answers. Only one of the pairs is correct: identify the real answers and ignore the fake ones. It's a wide-ranging quiz: one round can go from royal siblings to Haribo to an eighties pop duo. After this, we have another race.

Head-to-head in progress.

Two remain for the head-to-head, and almost inevitably, it's a chess clock. Give a right answer, your podium starts moving, your opponent's stops. Get it wrong, and your podium stops, and theirs starts. All questions are on the buzzer, and if neither player buzzes in, both podia stop. First to the finish line wins. It's basically a first to nine shootout, but with the presentation much more appealing.

The Finish Line offers a £5000 prize every day, but rarely gives it away. The finalist starts ahead of a danger line, and must stay ahead of it until they reach the finish line. After the first question, the danger line will move forward relentlessly; the contestant's podium moves forward at the same speed, no faster and no slower. Get caught, and our player leaves with nothing. It's an all-or-nothing prize, no consolation, no chance to get a bigger headstart for a smaller prize.

Roman Kemp and Sarah Greene.

It's a fun show, there's a lot of chemistry between Roman and Sarah, and the questions pack entertainment into crisp and concise sentences. And there are a lot of questions - typically about 175 per programme, the same rate as we find on intense quiz shows like Mastermind.

Catchphrases

"Answer them fast, don't come last."

Theme music

Medina Sound

See also

Weaver's Week review

Web links

BBC site

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