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- | Three YouTubers (two regulars and a guest) compete in three rounds based on a particular school subject, with the winner of each round scoring a gold star. These count toward the final round, for which a child of around 10 or 11 is brought on and there are five questions, for which everybody writes down their answers. All the questions are based on things the child knows, so the child will always score at least four and usually the full five stars. Any contestant who falls short of the child's score (usually all of them) faces a forfeit of being drenched, pied, mildly hurt, made to eat something revolting, etc. | + | Three YouTubers (two regulars and a guest) compete in three rounds based on a particular school subject, with the winner of each round scoring a gold star. These count toward the final round, for which a child of around 10 or 11 is brought on and there are five questions, for which everybody writes down their answers. All the questions are based on things the child knows, so the child will always score at least four and usually the full five stars. Any contestant who falls short of the child's score (usually all of them) faces a forfeit of being drenched, pied, mildly hurt, made to eat something revolting, etc. |
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+ | [http://www.channel4.com/programmes/harry-pineros-worst-in-class Channel 4 programme page] | ||
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Revision as of 02:52, 28 April 2025
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Host
Harry Pinero
Co-hosts
Regular panellists: Darkest Man and Adeola Patronne
Broadcast
Channel 4.0 (webcast), 2023 to present
Synopsis
Three YouTubers (two regulars and a guest) compete in three rounds based on a particular school subject, with the winner of each round scoring a gold star. These count toward the final round, for which a child of around 10 or 11 is brought on and there are five questions, for which everybody writes down their answers. All the questions are based on things the child knows, so the child will always score at least four and usually the full five stars. Any contestant who falls short of the child's score (usually all of them) faces a forfeit of being drenched, pied, mildly hurt, made to eat something revolting, etc.